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Limelight - Wikipedia
Limelight (also known as Drummond light or calcium light) [1] is a non-electric type of stage lighting that was once used in theatres and music halls.
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Limelight: Quicklime Light - YouTube
The limelight is a kind of lighting used at the end of the 19th century in theaters and music halls. It is produced when heating with a high ...
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"In the Limelight" Origin - Quicklime Illumination - The ANSI Blog
With a limelight at the top of a mountain, Drummond reported that he could see the illumination from as far as 68 miles away. After this time, limelight became ...
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Drummond light
Drummond light The lime-light, or oxyhydrogen light (invented by Capt. T. Drummond, R.E., c 1825), wherein a blow-pipe flame, e.g. of combined oxygen and hydrogen, impinges on a piece of pure lime, and renders it incandescent.1854 J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sc., Chem. 298 The combination evolves wha...
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Limelight | Stagecraft, Performance, Illumination - Britannica
Limelight, first theatrical spotlight, also a popular term for the incandescent calcium oxide light invented by Thomas Drummond in 1816.
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In the Limelight: The First Theatrical Follow-Spot Light
Invented by Thomas Drummond, a Scottish engineer, in 1825 the limelight is an incandescent calcium oxide light commonly accepted as the first theatrical ...
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Thomas Drummond
He used the Drummond light which was employed in the trigonometrical survey of Great Britain and Ireland. Ordnance Survey of Ireland
In 1824 Drummond was transferred to the new Ordnance Survey of Ireland and here he used the new Drummond light.
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Civil War Drummond light
A Drummond light is a form of limelight: an intensely bright light produced by aligning streams of oxygen and hydrogen with a sphere of lime.
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DRUMMOND LIGHT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DRUMMOND LIGHT is limelight.
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Features of the drummond light of calcium oxide - ResearchGate
It is shown by optical spectroscopy and He-Ne laser backscattering that the so-called Drummond light of calcium oxide (dazzling bright white light) is ...
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We made a real limelight! - Trove Arts Art Parlour
We made ours with a bit of limestone tile. Burnt long enough, it becomes quicklime which glows bright when heated.
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Nathan Drummond
He spent the back-half of August on light training duties while club officials considered him some chance to return in time for the club's VFL finals series 4.0
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Personal life
Drummond is of Indigenous Australian heritage.
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Food Network - TV Schedule & Listings Guide - TV Insider
Series • 2024. Season 35 •. Ree Drummond celebrates spring with a light and lovely Angel Food Cake with Rosé Berries, an impressively easy Mushroom and Asparagus Oven Risotto, a crisp and ...
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John Fraser Drummond
First Light
Geoffrey Wellum's best-selling memoir, First Light, mentions Drummond. First Light. [Hardcover]. Wiley; 1 edition. or
Wynn, Kenneth. (1989). Men of the Battle of Britain. [Hardcover]. Gliddon Books.
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John Drummond, 2nd Earl of Perth
Career
Drummond was the son of Patrick Drummond, 3rd Lord Drummond and Lady Elizabeth Lindsay. to ensure that his living expenses were light.
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