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The Gas Man Cometh

March 29th, 2012 Vic Keegan

          Seen in St James’ Park (above, right) – a man servicing a gas light, one of a series that still reaches out from the park to The Mall and Pall Mall where the first working gas lamp was installed by Friedrich Albert Winsor (bornWinzer), a German entrepreneur living in London. Building on an […]

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