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"Burner: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time to the year 1937, where hop kilns in Goudhurst diligently remove dried hops from their kilns

Background imageBurner Collection: Don t go home until you see the celebrated Dubuque soft coal

Don t go home until you see the celebrated Dubuque soft coal

Background imageBurner Collection: Incense pot and burner

Incense pot and burner. Date 1878 Dec

Background imageBurner Collection: Lubaantun archaeology - mysterious Maya relics, 1924

Lubaantun archaeology - mysterious Maya relics, 1924
Mysterious relics from the ruined Maya city of Lubaatun on the Columbia branch of the Rio Grande, British Honduras(today Belize)

Background imageBurner Collection: Preparing Lab Slide 50S

Preparing Lab Slide 50S
A laboratory technician prepares a slide for bacteriological examination. Date: 1950s

Background imageBurner Collection: Charcoal burning, burning logs to produce charcoal by local wildlife group in privately owned

Charcoal burning, burning logs to produce charcoal by local wildlife group in privately owned woodland, West Yorkshire, England, may

Background imageBurner Collection: Charcoal burning, charcoal burner lighting pile in traditional yard, Viscri Saxon village

Charcoal burning, charcoal burner lighting pile in traditional yard, Viscri Saxon village, Transylvania, Romania, october

Background imageBurner Collection: Charcoal burning, charcoal burner working in traditional yard, Viscri Saxon village, Transylvania

Charcoal burning, charcoal burner working in traditional yard, Viscri Saxon village, Transylvania, Romania, october

Background imageBurner Collection: Incense burner comprised of bronze cranes, in imperial palace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Incense burner comprised of bronze cranes, in imperial palace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, september

Background imageBurner Collection: Traditional charcoal production, burning olive logs to produce charcoal, Greece, april

Traditional charcoal production, burning olive logs to produce charcoal, Greece, april

Background imageBurner Collection: Hot air balloon burner

Hot air balloon burner

Background imageBurner Collection: Oxyacetylene flame

Oxyacetylene flame (blue) from an oxyacetylene torch or burner. This torch burns a mixture of oxygen and acetylene (ethyne, C2H2)

Background imageBurner Collection: Propane burner

Propane burner. Lit hob of a propane burner

Background imageBurner Collection: Olympic Flame burner at night near the Convention Centre, Waterfront downtown

Olympic Flame burner at night near the Convention Centre, Waterfront downtown, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageBurner Collection: A burner inflates the envelope of a hot air balloon

A burner inflates the envelope of a hot air balloon

Background imageBurner Collection: Heat-resistant asbestos

Heat-resistant asbestos
A photograph taken for a commercial client, demonstrating the heat-resisting properties of Asbestos, long before the modern dangers of the material were recognised. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageBurner Collection: Education, girls, science

Education, girls, science
A science class for girls. A Bunsen burner is held against a test tube during a class experiment

Background imageBurner Collection: Tunisia - Fritters sellers

Tunisia - Fritters sellers
Arab sellers of fritters, Tunisia

Background imageBurner Collection: Eddystone Lighthouse Lantern, 1882

Eddystone Lighthouse Lantern, 1882
Engraving showing the difference between the six-wick burner lantern used in Douglasss Eddystone lighthouse of 1882 (on left)

Background imageBurner Collection: Charcoal Burning

Charcoal Burning
Each burner holds three tons of wood. After three days during which the air is excluded and much steam is given off, the result will be half a ton of charcoal

Background imageBurner Collection: Garbage Burner 1894

Garbage Burner 1894
Travelling garbage burner (traction engine) for incinerating refuse in Chicago, USA

Background imageBurner Collection: Carbon patterns on fire glass of a wood burning stove

Carbon patterns on fire glass of a wood burning stove
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageBurner Collection: hot air balloon shaped like a strawberry at the Huddesfield Balloon festival in Yorkshire

hot air balloon shaped like a strawberry at the Huddesfield Balloon festival in Yorkshire
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageBurner Collection: Fumigator / Medical Adv

Fumigator / Medical Adv
A vapour-releasing contraption..great value in Whooping Cough, Croup and other spasmotic coughs. It is of great value in Diptheria... simple and inexpensive

Background imageBurner Collection: Science Class

Science Class
Pupils at South Hall school for Girls, at Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, at work in the laboratory. The girl in the centre is using a Bunsen Burner



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"Burner: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time to the year 1937, where hop kilns in Goudhurst diligently remove dried hops from their kilns. The general view of this process paints a picture of hard work and dedication. In another corner of history, we encounter a charcoal burner, tirelessly transforming wood into fuel. This ancient craft reminds us of the importance of sustainable energy sources. Moving forward, an advert catches our eye - William Suggs Patent Gas Burners. Innovation takes center stage as these burners revolutionize the way we utilize gas for various purposes. The mention of Veritas Mantles & Burner brings forth images of chemistry equipment. Delicate apparatuses that aid scientists in their quest for knowledge and discovery. Robert William Bunsen's name resonates with every science enthusiast as his invention, the Bunsen burner, becomes synonymous with laboratory experiments worldwide. A censer adorned with the image of Tlaloc transports us to ancient civilizations where incense played a significant role in religious ceremonies. The intricate ceramic design reflects cultural richness and spiritual devotion. Traveling across continents, we find ourselves admiring an exquisite silver incense burner from 19th-century Argentina. Its craftsmanship speaks volumes about artistic expression during that era. Shifting gears once again, we enter a wharf interior along the Thames River. Amidst bustling activity, burners play their part in ensuring smooth operations at this vital trade hub. Swinging back to rural landscapes is Swing - the rick-burner who diligently tends to burning haystacks. This timeless scene encapsulates traditional agricultural practices that have stood the test of time. Venturing into South Tyrol's picturesque village called Gossensass on Brenner Pass unveils stunning scenery captured by a 19th-century painting reproduction. The presence of burners hints at daily life amidst breathtaking natural beauty.