Byre lantern

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Title

Byre lantern

Description

Tradional Shetland farmsteads had outbuildings connected to the house, so people could go through to the byre to tend to the cattle, even in the strongest winter gale. For centuries light came from fish-oil lamps. Once imported glass became common around 1800, people used candle lanterns because they protected the flame from draughts. Home & the Land gallery FPL 65678

Language

English

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

584

Extent

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Europeana

Europeana Type

TEXT

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DescriptionEN

Tradional Shetland farmsteads had outbuildings connected to the house, so people could go through to the byre to tend to the cattle, even in the strongest winter gale. For centuries light came from fish-oil lamps. Once imported glass became common around 1800, people used candle lanterns because they protected the flame from draughts. Home & the Land gallery FPL 65678

Prim Media

322

Citation

“Byre lantern,” CUPIDO, accessed July 5, 2025, https://www.cupidoeu.org/omeka/items/show/951.

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