for the 1939 Czech film The Lantern film Refimprove date July 2009 Lead too short date September 2009 The Lantern is the name of the student published university newspaper at Ohio State University The Ohio State University . It is one of the largest campus newspapers in the United States . History The paper was chartered in 1881 and became an integral part of the School of Journalism in 1914. At one time in the past, with a circulation of 28,000 papers during the regular school year and readership of 75,000, it was the third largest college newspaper in the country. The Lantern is a laboratory paper that is put together daily by students in the newsroom of the Journalism Building. There are 14 paid editors who change after completion of three academic quarters. The business side of the newspaper is operated by 15 full time employees and 5 7 student Account Executives responsible for advertising sales. The Lantern is now facing several serious problems. It is projected to lose more than 150,000 in 2008, according to School of Communication officials. In efforts to prevent further losses, the school decided to suspend the summer printing of The Lantern. Summer quarter issues continue to be published on the paper s Web site. The summer of 2009, articles were updated no more than one ... years, The Lantern has gone through seven different advisers. As of Fall 2009, The Lantern ceased publishing on Fridays in an effort to save money. Controversy The Lantern has drawn criticism by both ..., a student photographer, purportedly from The Lantern and carrying outdated credentials, broke several ... campus lantern photographer cuffed detained 1.1428581 Notable alumni Leonard Downie, Jr. , former ... 3625084.shtml Washington Post editor Leonard Downie Jr. talks past, future , The Lantern ... The Lantern online version Ohio State University Big Ten Student Newspapers DEFAULTSORT Lantern, The Category Newspapers published in Columbus, Ohio Category Ohio State Buckeyes media Category ... more details
Other uses File CNW brakeman s kerosene lantern.JPG thumb A railroad brakeman s signal lantern. A lantern is a portable lighting device used to Illumination lighting illuminate broad areas. Lanterns may also be used for signaling, to guide your path somewhere or as general light sources for camping . In the older days it would have been used like a torch. Dim varieties are often used for decoration. The term lantern is also used more generically to mean a light source or the enclosure for a light source, i.e., the housing for the lamp and lens &mdash that is the top section &mdash of a lighthouse . ref http www.terrypepper.com lights closeups illumination index.htm Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light , Lighthouses of the western Great Lakes, Illumination. ref Traditional and decorative lanterns The simplest technology used is the candle lantern which can be lit with fire. Candle s give only a weak light, and must be protected from wind to prevent flickering or complete extinguishment. Thus the lantern was invented. A typical candle lantern is a metal box or cylinder with glass or mica side panels and an opening or ventilated cover on the top. Decorative lanterns exist in a wide range of designs. Some hang from buildings, while others are placed on or just above the ground. Paper lantern ... transparent containers and used them as short term lanterns. Raise the Red Lantern , a Chinese film ... 058 Conrad Cichorius, Die Reliefs der Traianss ule, Tafel LVIII Ausschnitt 01 .jpg Wind lantern on a Roman navy Roman galley next to emperor Trajan File MaryRose lantern2.jpg A wooden lantern found on board the 16th century ship Mary Rose File Kirkkoliput.jpg Lantern at the head of a Russian Orthodox ... decorations. File Lantern in suset.jpg Park lantern File Paperlanterns.jpg Paper lanterns as part ... Lanterns Paper lantern Kerosene lamp List of light sources ArtificialLightSources Category Lamps bg ... lt ibintas mk nl Lantaarn ja pt Lampi o lanterna ru simple Lantern fi Lyhty sv Lykta ... more details
The Lantern Bearers may refer to a number of things The Lantern Bearers Stevenson essay an 1888 essay by Robert Louis Stevenson The Lantern Bearers Sutcliff novel a 1959 historical adventure novel for children by Rosemary Sutcliff. The Lantern Bearers Frame novel a 2001 novel by Ronald Frame inspired by the Stevenson essay. disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar lantern A lantern is a portable lighting device used to illuminate broad areas. Lantern may also refer to Lantern album Lantern album , an album by the band Clogs The Lantern , a student run newspaper at The Ohio State University A circular or polygonal structure above a dome , or other roof, with openings to admit light or air. Often crowned with a cupola , or in the form of a Lantern Tower . A stage lighting instrument used in theatre and television A large window above a stage, used before stage lighting to illuminate the action The structure enclosing the light and lens of a lighthouse . See also Gear Cage gear Cage gear , also called a lantern gear or lantern pinion. A type of gear with cylindrical rods for teeth Chinese lantern , a paper lantern or sky lantern Green Lantern , a fictional DC Comics superhero Lanterns of the Dead , an architectural name for the small towers in stone found chiefly in the center and west of France The Lanterns , small Tasmanian islands, Australia disambig da Lanterne fr Lanterne ko it Lanterna disambigua ru ... more details
A Chinese lantern can refer to the following A collapsible paper lantern or sky lantern in bright colours used for decorative purposes, commonly painted with Chinese art and calligraphy motifs. The shrub Abutilon x hybridum The herbaceous plant Physalis alkekengi The Chinese lantern structure , a molecule containing two metal centers bridged by four bidentate ligands. disambig nl Lampionplant ja ... more details
Infobox mountain name Lantern Pike photo Lantern Pike 2009.png Photo size 250px elevation m 373 elevation ref prominence c. 88 m location Derbyshire , ENG range Peak District grid ref UK SK026881 Lantern Pike is a hill located just outside Hayfield , in Derbyshire , England . The land lies within the Peak District National Park and is owned and maintained by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust . It is permanently open to the public. According to Ordnance Survey , it is 373 metres in height measured by air survey ref name osmap Ordnance Survey Explorer OL1 map , ISBN 780319237779 031923777X ref . According to the booklet 10 Walks Around Hayfield , published by the Peak District National Park Authority, the name Lantern Pike probably comes from the fact the hill was used as a beacon . The hill is a popular hiking destination, and is often considered a continuation of nearby Kinder Scout . Lantern Pike gives its name to the Lantern Pike Inn, located in nearby Little Hayfield . ref name lanternpikeinn http www.lanternpikeinn.co.uk Lantern Pike Inn website ref References reflist coord 53.38973 1.96237 type landmark region GB source enwiki osgb36 SK026881 display title Category Mountains and hills of the Peak District Category Mountains and hills of Derbyshire ... more details
Orphan date September 2009 Refimprove date September 2009 The War Lantern aka Stewart Rhodes is an Amalgam Comics superhero whose true appearance was in Iron Lantern 1, though his metafictional appearance in the Amalgam universe was Showcase of Suspense 84, in a story entitled The Other Iron Lantern . He was an amalgam of War Machine James Rhodes , War Machine and John Stewart comics , one of the current Green Lantern. History Stewart Rhodes a brainy black pilot who seems to be angling to step into Hal s shoes someday , Stewart is employed as an engineer at Stark Aircraft. Along with mechanic Happy Kalmaku, Stewart knows that his Friend and boss, industrialist Hal Stark, moonlights as the heroic Iron Lantern, and does his best to compensate during Stark s extended leaves of absence, as the War Lantern and in the unpublished Iron Lantern 2, Kyle O Brien stole the Power Battery from Iron Lantern and gave it to Mandarinestro in return for his Green Guardsman powers, but was about to be killed as his usefulness had expired. Instead, he fought Mandarinestro, giving Iron Lantern, Madame Sapphire and War Lantern enough time to arrive, along with Tagak the Lantern Lord. Kyle became Green Guardsman once again, and helped to defeat Mandarinestro once and for all. Powers and abilities War Lantern wears an armor that almost a replica of Hal Stark s armor and can generate a variety of effects, such as Constructs of green solid energy, often of tremendous size and or complexity. Plasma bolt s Semi sentient computers. Flight, including flight at speeds beyond that of light by the use of wormholes. Time travel Almost unlimited telepathic powers Multilingualism Translation of virtually all languages Force field generation The armor gives him superhuman strength and durability. The armor ... has jet skates that are now so powerful War Lantern can skate forward towing an entire train behind him. Miniature panes can protect War Lantern s eyes when needed. In addition, the armor can be completely ... more details
for the Yellow Lantern Corps Sinestro Corps Multiple issues unreferenced July 2009 in universe July 2009 cleanup July 2009 Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image caption publisher DC Comics species Bizarro homeworld Bizarro World alliances Sinestro Corps br Bizarro League aliases Bizarro Green Lantern, Bizarro Hal Jordan powers Qward ian Power ring weapon power ring Yellow Lantern is a fictional character fictional DC Comics supervillain . He is the Bizarro version of Green Lantern , created by Bizarro , the imperfect cloning clone of Superman . He later joins the Silver Age version of Batzarro , along with Bizarro versions of the founding members of the Justice League , at the time being Wonder Woman , Flash comics Flash , Hawkman and Aquaman . Fictional character biography Silver Age The Yellow Lantern was made by Bizarro, but is mistakenly given a yellow Power ring DC Comics power ... logic that if Green Lantern was known for being fearless, Yellow Lantern must be known for being ... World is destroyed by Bizarro, and its inhabitants slaughtered. Yellow Lantern is hinted to be one of them. Powers and abilities Yellow Lantern, in his first 24 hours of life , has the same powers and abilities of a Green Lantern Corps member, only he shows a weakness to green instead to yellow. Refusing ... Yellow Lantern is once more a Bizarro creation. However, he s no longer given life by a cloning ... . Furthermore, Yellow Lantern now sports the Sinestro Corps insigna on his chest. Able to spread fear among his fellow Bizarros, he s inducted in the Sinestro Corps as the Yellow Lantern of Sector ... War . Yellow Lantern 1482.2, a Bizarro version of Kyle Rayner , appeared on the first page of the 2009 DC Halloween Special . Powers and abilities Yellow Lantern is a member of the Sinestro Corps , an intergalactic ... due to his flawed Bizarro Logic, Yellow Lantern keeps the Bizarro population in check by spreading ... links http m.homestead.com yellowlantern.html Unofficial Yellow Lantern Website Green Lantern ... more details
Lantern Books is an United States American book publisher since 1998, first located in Union Square New York City , and now with offices in Brooklyn . It publishes books for all wanting to live with greater spiritual depth and commitment to the preservation of the natural world. The subject areas that Lantern Books covers include vegetarianism, environmentalism, animal advocacy, spirituality, natural healing, and social justice. Lantern Books is a division of Booklight Incorporated . Lantern Books distributes books published by American Mental Health Foundation Books, Chiron Publications, Samhita Publications, Ryce Publications, and Stealth Technologies. Lantern is in turn distributed by Steiner Books dedicated to books by and about Rudolf Steiner . Lantern Books is the publisher of 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winning author Wangari Maathai s book The Green Belt Movement . Other notable authors include Carol Adams feminist Carol Adams , Steven Best , Brooks Brown , Bruce Friedrich , Thomas Keating , Andrew Linzey , Ingrid Newkirk , Richard H. Schwartz and Ruth Westheimer . Notable books published Craig Rosebraugh Rosebraugh, Craig . Burning Rage of a Dying Planet Speaking for the Earth Liberation Front , 2004. ISBN 1 59056 064 7 Steven Best Best, Steven , and Nocella, Anthony J. Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals , 2004. ISBN 1 59056 054 X Brooks Brown Brown, Brooks , and Merritt, Rob. No Easy Answers The Truth Behind Death at Columbine , 2002. ISBN 978 1 59056 031 0 Thomas Keating Keating, Thomas . Fruits and Gifts of the Spirit , 2007. ISBN 978 1 93005 121 8 Miedzian, Myriam. Boys Will Be Boys, 2002. ISBN 978 1 59056 035 8 External links http www.lanternbooks.com Lantern Books Lantern Books official website. http www.lanternmedia.net Lantern Media Lantern s internet division. Category Book publishing companies of the United States US publish company stub ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 A lens lantern is a small, self contained lamp structure which may sometimes be used to serve as a lighthouse . Unlike a regular Fresnel lens , the lantern requires no housing to protect it from the weather its glass sides would refraction refract and magnify the light in the same fashion as would the lens. Lens lanterns were popular alternatives to lighthouses in the nineteenth century they required less care, were cheaper to erect, and could be fairly easily placed. See also F. Ross Holland, Jr. America s Lighthouses Their Illustrated History Since 1716 . DEFAULTSORT Lens Lantern Category Lighthouses Pharology stub ... more details
A Linnebach lantern or Linnebach projector is a lens optics lens less projection system used in theater theatrical productions. It was developed by and named after Adolf Linnebach in the early 20th century. Since the middle of the 20th century, it has largely been replaced by other projection technologies. The lantern consists of a long case that is painted black on the inside. The case contains a high powered lamp. One side of the case is a transparent slide with the image that is to be projected. Projection is often done from behind onto a translucent material. A system of lenses can optionally be used to prevent distortion of the projected image. External links http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 342553 Linnebach lantern Entry at Britannica Category Stage lighting instrument ... more details
Coord 53.3651 1.4860 display title region GB scale 2000 About Lantern Theatre in Sheffield England Lantern Theater in Philadelphia, PA USA Lantern Theater Company The Lantern Theatre Originally called The Chalet Theatre is a small Sheffield theatre seating capacity 84 that hosts performances from local Sheffield groups and schools. The theatre is situated in the residential area of Nether Edge , England . It was originally the personal theatre of a local industrialist, however it fell into disrepair after his death. It was restored as a theatre in 1957 by Dilys Guite. The Theatre was used almost exclusively by the Dilys Guite Players who own and run the theatre for the first forty years but in the last ten years the theatre has been hired out by the players and used by a number of groups, bands and companies. External links http www.lanterntheatre.org.uk www.lanterntheatre.org.uk Category Theatres in Sheffield UK theat stub ... more details
Image lanternclock.JPG thumb right 200px Lantern clock by Langley Bradley , London, c. 1700. Converted to clockwork mechanism, hence missing its weights. A lantern clock is a type of antique weight driven wall clock , shaped like a lantern . They were the first type of clock widely used in private homes ... lantern clock . One is that the name derived from the shape the clock resembles a rectangular lantern of that period, and like a lantern was hung on the wall. The other is that it refers to brass, the main metal of which lantern clocks are made. Copper alloys, of which brass is one, were often called latten in earlier times and lantern could be a corruption of this old word. In inventories of deceased clock makers, lantern clocks usually are simply referred to as house clocks , chamber clocks ... type of lantern clock that had an extremely large chapter ring covering almost the entire front. Origin of Lantern Clocks The English lantern clock is closely related to lantern clocks that can ... Museum in London. It is generally accepted that the first lantern clocks in England were made by Frauncoy ... Lantern clock were made almost completely in brass , whereas most earlier clocks had been constructed from iron and wood. Typical lantern clocks comprised a Square geometry square case on ball or urn ... pierced fretwork on top of the frame. The main style characteristics of English lantern clocks ... lantern clocks were entirely made of metal brass and steel . Lantern clocks were originally weight driven, usually one weight for the time keeping and a second for striking. A few modern lantern ... the lantern clock became very popular in London and from there its popularity spread to the entire country. This is derived from the vast quantity of lantern clocks that still exist. Dozens of clockmakers ... engraving on the dial of a lantern clock Influence of the Renaissance Style characteristics ... of tulips were a rewarding subject for the adornment of the dial plates of lantern clocks. In the early ... more details
About the fictional character other uses Green Lantern disambiguation Infobox comics set and title Wikipedia WikiProject Comics Character section code name Green Lantern image Green Lantern Rebirth 6.jpg imagesize caption Descript cvr art Green Lantern Rebirth 6 May 2005 art Ethan Van Sciver pub DC feature ... Lantern writer1 Bill Finger writer2 Martin Nodell characters Alan Scott br Hal Jordan br Guy Gardner ... Series section title cvr image Green Lantern v1 1.jpg cvr caption Green Lantern vol. 1, 1 Fall, 1941 ... in 1976, the numbering was carried over. The indecia was changed to Green Lantern Corps ... ISBN nonUS cat subcat All American Publications altcat hero villain sortkey Green Lantern sort title Green Lantern addcharcat1 DC Comics superheroes addpubcat1 DC Comics titles Refimprove date November 2010 Green Lantern is the name of several Character arts fictional characters , superhero es appearing ... first Dan author link contribution Green Lantern editor last Dougall editor first Alastair title ... value to . for the cite to end in a . , as necessary. ref Each Green Lantern possesses a Power ring weapon power ring and power lantern that gives the user great control over the physical world as long ... Books Golden Age Green Lantern Alan Scott was magically powered, the rings worn by all subsequent Lanterns ... Lantern Corps . ref name dc ency After World War II , when sales of superhero comic book s generally declined, DC ceased publishing new adventures of Alan Scott as the Green Lantern. In 1959, at the beginning ... John Broome and artist Gil Kane to revive the Green Lantern character, this time as test pilot ..., writer Dennis O Neil Denny O Neil and artist Neal Adams teamed Green Lantern with archer Green Arrow ... and order oriented Lantern with the populism populist Green Arrow. Several cosmically themed series followed, as did occasional different individuals in the role of Earth s Green Lantern. Most ... Jay Garrick Jay Garrick the Golden Age Green Lantern and Flash , Hal Jordan and Flash Barry Allen Barry ... more details
A lantern shield is a very unusual weapon shield design that was used in Italy between the 16th and 17th centuries. Both for attack and defense, there were enough tools embedded in the design that some might call it an Italian Swiss army shield . Born of the need to protect one s self from the increasingly frequent night time robbery mugging s, it was based around a small metal buckler some 30  cm in diameter. The buckler was affixed to the wearer by a small strap to the forearm a metal Gauntlet gloves gauntlet was also built into the far end of the shield and affixed with some long serrated spikes to help catch and break enemy blades. Citation needed date July 2010 Beneath this odd complex of shield and spiked glove was a long sword blade, which paralleled the wearer s arm. It extended in front of the shield by some 30  cm and behind the shield to the wearer s elbow, and was pointed for thrusting. On the face of the shield a short spike was affixed to be used for short jabs. The center also held a hook arrangement, so that the lantern that gives this weapon its name could be carried. The lantern was fitted with a flap that could be used to hide the light. During this period in Italy fencers sometimes carried lanterns to dazzle their foes training schools in the use of such tactics existed. The idea was that on being attacked, the user would flip the lantern open and blind the opponent in the dark of night. Citation needed date July 2010 It is believed that the Lantern Shield was more of a deterrent to would be robbers than an actual, effective, defensive option. Citation needed date July 2010 See also Pata weapon External links http amico.davidrumsey.com images amico Size0 D10014 PMA .1977 167 769.jpg a lantern shield http www.historyofwar.org articles weapons lanternshield.html History of War.org http medieval.stormthecastle.com essays the lantern shield a peculiar ... Glossary of the Renaissance Magazine, K O DEFAULTSORT Lantern Shield Category European swords ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Lantern Type Album Artist Clogs band Clogs Cover Released February 7, 2006 Recorded February 2005 Genre Chamber music , Alternative rock Length 50 19 Label Producer Reviews PitchforkMedia Pitchfork 8.2 10 http pitchfork.com reviews albums 1788 lantern link Last album This album Lantern br 2006 Next album The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton br 2010 Lantern is an album by Clogs band Clogs , released in 2006. Track listing Kapsburger 2 05 Canon 4 15 5 4 2 42 2 3 5 5 14 Death and the Maiden 6 22 Lantern 5 47 Tides of Washington Bridge 4 07 The Song of the Cricket 4 44 Fiddlegree 3 37 Compass 4 56 Voisins 2 52 Tides Piano 3 20 DEFAULTSORT Lantern Album Category 2006 albums 2000s indie rock album stub ... more details
Infobox Film name The Red Lantern image The Red Lantern.jpg image size caption Sheet music cover to the film s theme song director Albert Capellani ref name IMDB imdb title 0010616 The Red Lantern 1919 ref producer writer June Mathis br Edith Wherry novel narrator starring Alla Nazimova br Noah Beery music cinematography Tony Gaudio editing distributor Metro Pictures Corporation released May 4, 1919 runtime 70 minutes country United States language English language English title cards budget gross admissions preceded by followed by The Red Lantern is a 1919 in film 1919 silent film starring Alla Nazimova and directed by Albert Capellani . It is notable today for Anna May Wong s screen debut in an uncredited role. A single solitary print survives in Europe as well as rumors of a copy at Gosfilmofond, Moscow. ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data R RedLantern1919.html Silentera.com page on The Red Lantern ref Synopsis In China, a half Chinese, half white woman falls in love with a missionary s son. When he rejects her for an American girl, she joins the Boxers in order to avenge herself on the white race. ref Synopsis based on cite web url http www.allmovie.com cg avg.dll?p avg&sql 1 107448 title Red Lantern accessdate 2008 05 25 last Garza first Janiss publisher Allmovie ref Cast Alla Nazimova ... Mahlee & Blanche Sackville ref name IMDB Noah Beery ... Dr. Sam Wang Charles Bryant Edward Connelly ... General Jung Lu Frank Currier ... Sir Philip Sackville Reginald Denny actor Reginald Denny Darrell Foss ... Andrew Handel Dagmar Godowsky Winter Hall ... Reverend Alex Templeton Henry Kolker Harry Mann ... Chung Virginia Ross ... Luang Ma Mary Van Ness ... Mrs. Templeton Anna May ... 1 107448 title Red Lantern accessdate 2008 05 25 last Garza first Janiss publisher Allmovie imdb title 0010616 The Red Lantern 1919 External links imdb title 0010616 The Red Lantern Amg movie 107448 The Red Lantern DEFAULTSORT Red Lantern, The Category 1919 films Category American films Category ... more details
about the slide projector prototype File Magic lantern.jpg thumb Magic lantern, 1818, Mus e des Arts et M tiers File Wymondham magic lantern.jpg thumb right Magic lantern at the Wymondham Museum. File William Henry Jackson Lahore railway station.jpg thumb right Magic lantern image of Lahore Railway Station , Lahore circa 1895 File The rat swallower magic lantern animation.JPG thumb right The Rat Swallower, as performed by Laterna Magica Galantee Show. The magic lantern or Laterna Magica is an early type of image projector developed in the 17th century. Operation The magic lantern has a concave ... Lantern to Sound. Great Britain Bailey Brothers and Swinfen Ltd. 9 21. Print. ref Main light sources ... electric lamps all further improved the projected image of the magic lantern. ref ... Wonders The Magic Lantern Ghost Show in Nineteenth Century America. Film History 3,2 1989 73 86. Print. ref The magic lantern also led directly to Eadweard Muybridge s invention of the zoopraxiscope ... some debate about who the original inventor of the magic lantern is, but the most widely accepted .... Index. The Motion Picture From Magic Lantern to Sound. Great Britain Bailey Brothers and Swinfen ... , a American engineer, had already created a lantern that projected an image of a demon. And other ... lantern in his book Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae. ref Waddington, Damer. Introduction. Panoramas, Magic .... ref name ReferenceA Huygens s device was even referred to as the lantern of fright because .... London, England The Magic Lantern Society, 2005. 11 45. Print. ref In the 1660s, a man named Thomas Walgensten used his so called lantern of fear to summon ghosts. These misuses of this early machine ... used it to raise dead spirits in Egyptian masonry. Johann Georg Schr pfer used the magic lantern .... Devices and Desires. Realms of Light. London, England The Magic Lantern Society, 2005. 11 45. Print ... lantern to trick people into thinking he had summoned up spirits of revolutionary figures with the lantern ... more details
Italictitle Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File Lantern Queen starboard Havre de Grace 20101219.jpg 300px Ship caption The Lantern Queen at dock on the Susquehanna River in Havre de Grace, Maryland, on December 19, 2010 Infobox ship career Hide header Ship name Lantern Queen Ship flag USN flag 1983 Ship owner River City Trading, LLC Ship operator River City Trading, LLC Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder LaCrosse Riverboat Co., Ltd. LaCrosse, Wisconsin Ship original cost Ship yard number 008 Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship completed 1983 Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship homeport Havre de Grace, Maryland Ship identification Call sign WDD9983 br United States Coast Guard USCG Doc. No. 660182 Ship fate Ship status In service Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Sternwheel paddle steamer Ship tonnage 26 Gross tonnage gt Ship displacement Ship length convert 60 ft m Ship beam convert 16 ft m Ship height Ship draft Ship depth convert 4 ft m Ship decks Ship power 30 Kilowatt kW generator Ship propulsion Sternwheel turned by two hydraulic motor ... Far West Lantern Queen is a sternwheel paddle steamer passenger ship operating on the Susquehanna River out of Havre de Grace, Maryland Havre de Grace , Maryland . History The Lantern Queen was built ... as the Lantern Queen . In 1996, the vessel was purchased and restored by Jack Morey who operated her on the Susquehanna River until the spring of 2007. Later that year, the Lantern Queen was purchased ... www.lanternqueen.com history.htm title History of the Lantern Queen accessdate December 17, 2010 ref Since 2008, Krazy George Henderson has worked as a deckhand on the Lantern Queen . ref cite web ... http www.lanternqueen.com Lantern Queen official website Coord 39.547674 N 76.084893 W type landmark region US MD format dms display title name Lantern Queen DEFAULTSORT Lantern Queen Category 1983 ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Invisible Lantern Type Album Artist Screaming Trees Cover InvisibleLantern.jpg Background Released January 1, 1988 Recorded 1987 Genre Grunge , psychedelic rock Length 40 43 Label SST Records Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r17588 pure url yes link Piero Scaruffi Rating 6 10 http www.scaruffi.com vol4 scrtrees.html link Last album Even If and Especially When br 1987 This album Invisible Lantern br 1988 Next album Beat Happening Screaming Trees Beat Happening br Screaming Trees br 1988 Invisible Lantern is the third full length album by Seattle grunge band Screaming Trees , released in 1988 in music 1988 . Track listing Ivy 3 16 Walk Through to This Side 2 32 Lines & Circles 3 45 She Knows 2 15 Shadow Song 4 15 Grey Diamond Desert 4 22 Smoke Rings 3 43 The Second I Awake 2 59 Invisible Lantern 3 02 Even If 3 48 Direction of the Sun 2 53 Night Comes Creeping 3 53 External links http www.amazon.com Invisible Lantern Screaming Trees dp B000000M3Z Amazon.com Listing Screaming Trees Category Screaming Trees albums Category 1988 albums Category SST Records albums 1980s alt rock album stub it Invisible Lantern ... more details
For the festival associated with mooncakes sometimes called Lantern Festival Mid Autumn Festival Mergefrom ... thumb 200px Lantern Festival celebration in Shijiazhuang . File 2008 taiwan lantern festival 1.JPG right thumb 200px Year 2008 Taiwan Lantern Festival in Tainan City Tainan , Taiwan . The Lantern Festival ... known as the Lantern Festival in locations such as Singapore and Malaysia . During the Lantern Festival, children go out at night to temples carrying paper lantern s and solve riddles on the lanterns ... about the origin of the Lantern Festival, however, it is likely to have had something to do with celebrating ... and the ceremony would last throughout the night. Another legend associates the Lantern Festival ... associates the Lantern Festival with an ancient warrior name Lan Moon, who led a rebellion against ... commemorated the festival in his name. Yet another common legend dealing with the origins of the Lantern ... and exploding firecrackers and fireworks. Another legend about the origins of Lantern Festival ... of Fire at the same time. Also, every house in the city should hang red lantern and explode fire crackers ... to watch the lantern decorations and fireworks. The Jade Emperor would be deceived and everyone ... went into the palace to watch the lantern decorations and were reunited with their daughter. The emperor .... Those who do not carry lanterns often enjoy watching informal lantern parades. In addition ... lantern riddles which became part of the festival during the Tang Dynasty , which often contain ... and afterwards File Red lanterns.JPG thumb left Lanterns at the 2011 Lantern Festival in China 16 February ... of the Tang Dynasty in the seventh century, the lantern displays would last three days. The emperor .... However, the largest Lantern Festival celebration took place in the early part of the 15th ... Dengshikou . In Chinese language Chinese , deng means lantern and shi is market. The area became ... Province, for example, holds a lantern fair each year in Culture Park. During the Lantern Festival ... more details
Infobox film name Aladdin s Lantern image image size caption director George Sidney producer Jack Chertok for MGM writer Hal Law br Robert A. McGowan narrator starring music cinematography Robert Pittack editing distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM released 17 September 1938 runtime 10 04 country USA language English language English budget preceded by Party Fever followed by Men In Fright website Alladin s Lantern is a 1938 in film 1938 Our Gang short subject short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas director Gordon Douglas . It was the 171st Our Gang short 172nd episode, 83rd talking short, 84th talking episode, and third MGM produced episode that was released. Plot Spanky McFarland returned to the Our Gang comedy series in the one reel entry Aladdin s Lantern. This time around, the gang members are putting on a musical show about Aladdin and his lamp. While Spanky, Alfalfa, and Darla endeavor to stick to the script such as it is , their efforts are undermined by smaller kids Buckwheat and Porky. The film ends on a combustible note as Alfalfa tries to render a song while his pants catch fire ref name NY Times Cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 226186 Aladdin s Lantern overview title New York Times Aladdin s Lantern accessdate 2008 10 08 work NY Times ref Notes Aladdin s Lantern was a well produced film and it was the last episode to be directed by Gordon Douglas. It was also the first MGM episode to be made with George McFarland as Spanky. He returned from loan to other studios. Gordon Douglas left the gang and MGM to return to Hal Roach Studios. Cast Carl Switzer Alfalfa Darla Hood Darla George McFarland Spanky Billie Thomas Buckwheat Eugene Gordon Lee Eugene Lee Porky Darwood Kaye Waldo Leonard Landy Leonard Henry Lee Extra Gary Jagsar Gary Joe Giel Tapdancer Harold Switzer Extra Peggy Lynch Tapdancer Marylyn Astor Thorpe Extra See also List of American films ... s Lantern Use dmy dates date September 2010 Category 1938 films Category American films Category ... more details
Cleanup date September 2009 In universe date October 2009 Image Narnia Lamp.jpg right 150px Lantern Waste is a fictional place in The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis . It is a wood and is notable as the place where Lucy Pevensie and Mr. Tumnus meet, which is the first scene of Narnia described in the books. The lamppost in the wood is an iconic image of Narnia, and the question of its origin is what convinced Lewis to write more than one book on Narnia. Citation needed date December 2009 One of Edmund Pevensie King Edmund s titles is Duke of Lantern Waste . sup Prince Caspian PC sup The Magician s Nephew The place where Digory Kirke Digory , Polly Plummer Polly , King Frank Frank the cabman , Fledge Strawberry the horse , White Witch Jadis and Andrew Ketterley Uncle Andrew first enter the uncreated Narnia would become Lantern Waste. Jadis, angry and afraid at the sight of Aslan , throws a piece from a lamppost she d taken from London at the Lion s head it falls to the ground without having any effect on its target. Later the new ground of Narnia causes the bar to grow into a lamppost that shines day and night. This is also where small trees of gold and silver grew that would ... Lucy hides in a wardrobe in Digory Kirke the Professor s house, she finds herself in Lantern Waste, where ... in Lantern Waste when they come across the spot where they first entered Narnia and stumble back into the Professor ... through Lantern Waste, discover about Aslan s return and his commanding the Narnians to work for the Calormen ... Pole Jill use one as a base before attacking Stable Hill. Notable Places in Lantern Waste Stable ... are bound below. It is a hill with numerous trees making the stable difficult to see by many. Lantern of Ever Lighted Lamp The Lantern of Ever Lighted Lamp lies east of the main Lantern Waste. The lamp ..., The Witch and the Wardrobe . The lantern is strongly bound to the Pevensie s. sup The Magician s Nephew MN The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe LWW sup Other Notes Lantern Waste is the first Narnian ... more details
Infobox film name The Lantern image image size alt caption director Carl Lamac producer writer Alois Jir sek narrator starring Jarmila Ks rov music cinematography editing Marie Bourov studio distributor released 1938 runtime country Film Czechoslovakia language Czech budget gross preceded by followed by The Lantern lang cs Lucerna is a 1938 Czechoslovakia Czech film directed by Karel Lama and starring Jarmila K rov , Theodor Pi t k and Jarmila Ber nkov . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0151405 ref It was based on a play by Alois Jir sek . Cast Jarmila Ks rov Knezna Jarmila Ber nkov Hanicka Otomar Korbel r Mlyn r Libor Theodor Pi t k actor Theodor Pi t k Pan vrchn Frantisek Kreuzmann Pan Franc Gustav Hilmar J ra Kohout Ferenc Futurista Vodn k Ivan Eman Fiala actor Eman Fiala Vodn k Michal Jir Koldovsk Frantisek Voborsky Anna Gabrielov Princess s Chambermaid References reflist CinemaoftheCzechRepublic DEFAULTSORT Lantern, The Category 1938 films Category Czech films Category Fantasy films Category Films directed by Karel Lama Category Black and white films Czech film stub cs Lucerna film, 1938 ... more details
Image Smith richmond001.jpg thumb Roof Lantern Image OriglioUpView.jpg thumb Internal View of Roof Lantern The term roof lantern in its most common use today describes a multi paned glass structure that sits atop a typically flat roof in order to provide natural light into the room below. A roof lantern is in effect a skylight . The term has also been used Roof Top Lantern to describe the decorative lighted lanterns atop Japanese taxi cabs designed to mimic the cultural heritage of Japanese people Japanese lanterns. Roof lanterns derived from structures first built in 16th century France and Italy called Orangery Orangeries . Orangeries were brick or frame structures with tall glass side windows and a central glass area in the flat roof for added sunlight. Orangeries were built to grow fruit in non temperate climates. Orangeries today are considered a form or style of conservatory. Roof lanterns today serve as an architectural feature beyond the common version of commercial and plain skylights used on countless homes and commercial structures. They allow for unique views of the outdoors, and provide considerably more internal and external architectural appeal than common skylights, without the high cost of a full scale orangery or conservatory. Traditional architectural styles characterize most roof lanterns and the term is used interchangeably in the UK where roof lanterns are a common product in the building vernacular. The first roof lanterns were made of timber and glass and were often prone to leaking. blockquote Initially wood framed in the 18th and 19th centuries, skylights became even more popular in metal construction with the advent of sheet metal shops during the Victorian era . Virtually every urban row house of the late 19th and early 20th centuries relied upon a metal framed skylight to illuminate its enclosed stairwell. More elaborate dwellings of the era showed a fondness for the Roof Lantern, in which the humble ceiling window design of the skylight ... more details