Lantern (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lantern" in English language version.

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  • Sterling, Christopher H. (2007-10-16). Military Communications: From Ancient Times to the 21st Century. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 209. ISBN 978-1-85109-732-6.
  • Railway Signal Engineer: Fifteenth Volume, from January, 1922, to December, 1922, Simmons-Boardman Publishing Company, 1922, p. 178, The News of the Month.... Sixteen persons were killed and nine injured at Painesville, Ohio, on the night of March 3, [1922,] when a New York Central express train, eastbound, crashed into a crowded motor bus at St. Clair street in that city. The railroad company issued a statement that the crossing watchman was on duty at the time and signaled the driver of the bus with his lantern to stop. The flagman states that he began to five the bus driver this warning signal when the latter was still from 300 to 500 ft. from the tracks, and the train had its electric headlight burning bright and clear; its whistle was sounded twice and the bell was ringing automatically. The bus driver was among the fatally injured.
  • Millar, Preston S. (30 April 1920). "Historical Sketch of Street Lighting". Transactions of the Illuminating Engineering Society. XV (3). New York, New York: Illuminating Engineering Society: 185–202.

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  • "Lantern". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 22 December 2025.

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  • "Lantern jaw". Collins English Dictionary. Retrieved 16 March 2018.

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  • "lantern". www.etymonline.com. Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 19 July 2019.

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  • Wheldon, Anne (March 2006). "IndochinaLight". indochinalight.com. Retrieved 2025-06-06.

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  • Sky Lanterns Safety (PDF), Quincy, Massachusetts, USA: National Fire Protection Association, 2016

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