Monkseaton, Pykerley Road/Front Street, Sewer Gas Lamp
Monkseaton, Pykerley Road/Front Street, Sewer Gas Lamp
HER Number
1603
District
N Tyneside
Site Name
Monkseaton, Pykerley Road/Front Street, Sewer Gas Lamp
Place
Monkseaton
Map Sheet
NZ37SW
Class
Gardens Parks and Urban Spaces
Site Type: Broad
Street Furniture
Site Type: Specific
Gas Lamp
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Form of Evidence
Structure
Description
Joseph Webb, a Birmingham man, invented a sewer lamp in the 1890s, primarily to destroy sewer smells and germs. Contrary to popular belief, however, these lamps do not burn sewer gas, but ordinary town gas. The updraught created by the flame's heat conducts the sewer gases up through the hollow column and over the three or four lighted mantles, where they are purified before being released into the atmosphere. 10 lamps survive in Whitley Bay and Monkseaton, most or all probably dating to between 1900 and 1910. The legend "The Webb Lamp Co. Ltd." is on the door plate of each example. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
434230
Northing
571930
Grid Reference
NZ434230571930
Sources
<< HER 1603 >> P. Syder, 1973, Shedding light on a Victorian light shedder, Gas World, 22/29 December, 1973
T. Henderson, 1993, Lighting up for the way we were, The Journal, 15 December, 1993
I. Ayris, 1992, Sewer Gas Lamps in Whitley Bay and Monkseaton
Dept. of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special ... Interest, 4/177
T. Henderson, 1993, Lighting up for the way we were, The Journal, 15 December, 1993
I. Ayris, 1992, Sewer Gas Lamps in Whitley Bay and Monkseaton
Dept. of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special ... Interest, 4/177