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Filename: | Screenshot_20201115-161457.jpg |
Album name: | LAllenLighting / GLS and Halogen lamps |
Manufacturer: | Timothy Whites (Crompton) |
Type/Model: | Mushroom |
Wattage: | 150w |
Date manufactured: | 70s - 80s |
Filesize: | 116 KiB |
Date added: | 04 Dec, 2020 |
Dimensions: | 767 x 639 pixels |
Displayed: | 18 times |
URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=15270 |
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Timothy Whites was a chemist a bit like Boots.
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thats megga rare, we had a timothy whites in our town, they all got taken over and closed down in 1985 country wide, they were a department store, sold all sorts, electrical goods, hardwear, kitchen equipement, you name it they sold it, never ever seen a tungsten from them Timothy whites was owned by boots.
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does anyone know what mushrooms were all about lamp wise? like why did they make them? what was the benefit over a standard pearl lamp?
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Had not heard of Timothy Whites before, thanks for the info. Apart from this I had only ever seen 1 other TW branded lamp in someone else's collection. I have never seen a Boots branded lamp before but have the wrapper for a Boots 150w mushroom lamp (pity the lamp is nowhere to be found!)
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i can only just recall timothy whites as i was 10 when it shot down, recall going in there with my parents shopping as a kid, was a big shop, like i said it sold all types of homewares pots pans, electricals can defo recall the blue logo and the TW branding on everything
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Mushroom lamps were generally Krypton filled for a slightly higher lumen output and extended life.
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I think I was a bit off the mark with my comment LOL!
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