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Maker:
Handlan Manufacturing Co.  Search this
Measurements:
overall: 13 7/8 in x 8 1/4 in x 6 5/8 in; 35.2425 cm x 20.955 cm x 16.8275 cm
Object Name:
lantern, hand signal
Description:
This railroad hand-signal kerosene lantern was manufactured by the Handlan Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri around 1930–1940. The lamp was used on the Eastern Shore (Maryland) Lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The lamp has a metal body, a blue glass globe encircled by protected metal wire, and a meal handle and base. The top of the lamp is inscribed with the Handlan logo and the text “HANDLAN/ST. LOUIS USA.”
Before the advent of portable two way radios, train crews communicated via hand signals during the day, and lantern signals during periods of low visibility or at night. This lantern with the blue globe was used by station agents to signal a train to pick up train orders, or to mark equipment that was being worked on and wasn’t to be moved.
Location:
Currently not on view
Subject:
Railroads  Search this
Railroad Stations  Search this
Credit Line:
William E. Geoghegan
ID Number:
TR.335440
Catalog number:
335440
Accession number:
321691
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Work and Industry: Transportation, Railroad
Communications
Work
Transportation
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-4d24-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_841602