Lawrence wrote:
>...... manufactured coal gas, which was
>considerably more deadly than today's natural gas, because of higher
>carbon monoxide content. It was used in the 19th and early 20th centuries
>for lighting and maybe cooking, not for heating (since it was more
>efficient to just burn the coal directly for heat).
Gas was used for cooking and heating as well as lighting in the 19th and
early 20th centuries and I believe that the heaters in question were made
in the US. I don't want to be dogmatic about it because the circa 1904
catalogue illustrations which I know I've got somewhere 'round here won't
come to hand. The gas heaters in question were made to fit into a basket
grate and were available in a number of styles.
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