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A lamplighter or gaslighter is a person employed to light and maintain . These included , , and .

Public street lighting was developed in the 16th century. During this time, lamplighters toured public streets at dusk, lighting outdoor fixtures by means of a wick on a long pole.Roskell, J. S. and Clark, L. and Rawcliffe, C. (editors) BARTON, Henry (d.1435), of London. – History of Parliament Online , The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386–1421. . 1993. At dawn, the lamplighter would return to put them out using a small hook on the same pole. Other duties include carrying a ladder and renewing the candles, oil, or gas mantles.

In some communities, lamplighters served in a role akin to a town watchman; in others, it may have been seen as little more than a .

Beginning with Frederick Albert Winsor's 1807 exhibition at the Pall Mall,'Pall Mall, South Side, Past Buildings: Nos 93–95 Pall Mall, F. A. Winsor and the development of gas lighting', in Survey of London: Volumes 29 and 30, St James Westminster, Part 1, ed. F H W Sheppard (London, 1960), pp. 352–354. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols29-30/pt1/pp352-354 accessed. steadily overtook candles and oil lamps as the dominant form of street lighting. Early gaslights required lamplighters, but by the late 19th century, systems were developed which allowed the lights to operate automatically. The advent of incandescent lighting diminished the necessity of hiring lamplighters.

Lamplighting is not as prevalent in modern times. However, certain cities maintain the tradition to attract tourism. These include ; Wroclaw, Poland; and Brest, Belarus.


Today
In Brest, Belarus, as a tourist attraction, a lamplighter has been employed since 2009 to light the in the shopping street every day.

As of 2022, a small team of lamplighters operate in London, England where gas lights have been preserved by .

In the , there are two cities where lamplighters are still on duty: and Wroclaw, Poland.

In , lamplighters in traditional Hawaiian costumes run along the shore and light gas torches in the evening.


Modern outdoors usage
In the late-19th and 20th centuries, most cities with gas streetlights replaced them with electric streetlights. For example, Baltimore, the first US city to install gas streetlights, removed nearly all of them in 1957. A gas lamp is located at N. Holliday Street and E. Baltimore Street as a monument to the first gas lamp in America, erected at that location.

However, gas lighting of streets has not disappeared completely from some cities, and the few municipalities that retained gas lighting now find that it provides a pleasing nostalgic effect. Gas lighting is also seeing a resurgence in the luxury home market for those in search of historical authenticity.

The largest gas lighting network in the world is that of , Germany. With about 37,000 lamps (2014), it holds more than half of all working gas street lamps in the world. In central around 1500 gas lamps still operate, lighting the , the exterior of Buckingham Palace and almost the entire area. The Park Estate in retains much of its original character, including the original gas lighting network.

In the , more than 2800 gas lights in , Massachusetts, operate in the historic districts of Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Bay Village, Charlestown, and parts of other neighborhoods. In , Ohio, more than 1100 gas lights operate in areas that have been named historic districts. Gas lights also operate in parts of the famed and outside historic homes throughout the city in , Louisiana.

South Orange, New Jersey, has adopted the gaslight as the symbol of the town, and uses them on nearly all streets. Several other towns in also retain gas lighting: Glen Ridge, Palmyra, Riverton, and some parts of Orange, Cape May, and Cherry Hill. The village of Riverside, Illinois, uses its original gas street lights that are an original feature of the Frederick Law Olmsted planned community. Manhattan Beach, California, has a gas lamp section in which all the sidewalks are lit by public gas lamps. has authentic 19th century gas lamps from Baltimore along the "Main Street, U.S.A." section of the .

Many gas utility companies will still quote a fixed periodic rate for a customer-maintained gas lamp, and some homeowners still use such devices. However, the high cost of natural gas lighting at least partly explains why a large number of older gas lamps have been converted to electricity. Solar-rechargeable battery-powered gas light controllers can be easily retrofitted into existing gas lamps to keep the lights off during daylight hours and cut energy consumption and green-house gas carbon emissions by 50%.'s Ostrów Tumski ("Cathedral Island") district, , November 2005.|350x350px]]


In culture
In 1928, poet Máirtín Ó Direáin published "Fear Lasta Lampaí" ("lamp-lighting man").

In 1942, American composer composed "Lamplighter's Serenade." It was recorded by during his first session as a solo artist, on 19 January 1942. recorded a version of the song days later.

In the 1943 novella The Little Prince, a lamplighter must extinguish and relight a lamp every 30 seconds due to his planet's rapid rotation and frequent sunsets.

Additionally, the 1946 song "The Old Lamp-Lighter" was a pop song featuring music by and lyrics by .

John le Carré's 1974 spy novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy refers to Lamplighters as a section of British Intelligence that provided surveillance and couriers.

The 1975 Soviet film The Adventures of Buratino features a "Lamplighters' Song," in which a group of lamplighters perform ballet-inspired choreography while singing about their nightly duties.

In 2013, New York (City) Police Department (NYPD) , an NYPD officer, prefers to use the term "lamp-lighter" to describe the whistleblower's role as a watchman.

(2010). 9781420099744, CRC Press.

In 2018, Jack the Lamplighter, portrayed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, is a character in the film Mary Poppins Returns. He and fellow lamplighters (known in slang as "leeries"), perform the musical number "Trip a Little Light Fantastic."


Gallery
File:Lamp Lighter.jpg|Lithograph published in The World in Miniature (London, Rudolph Ackermann, 1821–1825) File:Lamplighter pubsign - geograph.org.uk - 1424197.jpg|Lamplighter pubsign Stratford-upon-Avon, in England File:Howard Johnson's motel historic lamplighter sign NY.jpg|Historic Howard Johnson's motel "lamplighter" sign in front of a property in Albany, New York File:De Lantaarnopsteker van H.S. Bosma in Veenhuizen (2006).JPG| De Lantaarnopsteker by H.S. Bosma in Veenhuizen (2006) File:Statue of lamp-lighter in Madrid.jpg| Statue of a lamp-lighter (farolero) in Madrid


Further reading
  • Carl Benedikt Frey. 2019. The Technology Trap: Capital, Labor, and Power in the Age of Automation. Princeton University Press.


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