What is a Leerie?

leerie (plural leeries) a lamplighter quotations ▼ the light of a lamp, candle, etc.; a lamp.
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Why is a lamplighter called a Leerie?

The lamplighters - or leeries - were a familiar sight on the streets of Glasgow as they dashed from lamp to lamp before dusk with their long ladders and lighting poles. The leeries kept the street lamps burning for more than 150 years with the last flame being snuffed out just 46 years ago this month.
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What does Leerie mean?

Leery means wary or suspicious. The preposition of often follows it. If you feel untrusting or suspicious of a situation, you can use leery to describe how you feel.
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Are there still lamplighters?

Today. Today a lamplighter is an extremely rare job. In Brest as a tourist attraction a lamplighter has been employed since 2009 to light up the kerosene lamps in the shopping street every day. A small team of lamplighters still operate in London, England where gas lights have been installed by English Heritage.
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What lamplighter means?

lamplighter. / (ˈlæmpˌlaɪtə) / noun. (formerly) a person who lit and extinguished street lamps, esp gas ones.
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What are lamplighters powers?

Pyrokinesis: Lamplighter has the ability to control fire with his mind, and create blasts strong enough to melt holes in plate steel and burn normal people to ash.
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How many lamplighters were there in London?

There are just five lamplighters left in London. Once, there were hundreds of them, pacing the city at dusk with long, lighted poles to spark the gas running up the iron posts. That the gas lamps have survived is partly a tribute to English Heritage, which has protected and restored them.
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How much did a lamplighter get paid?

When all the lamps were lit, the lamplighter was done for the night, until daybreak approached, when he walked the streets once again, to extinguish the flames. Lamplighting wasn't known to be a particularly grueling job, but most lamplighters were assigned routes of 70 to 80 lamps each. They were paid about $2 a day.
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What were Victorian lamp lighters called?

Additional. The lamplighters extinguished the Victorian street lights every morning at dawn. Lamplighters were also night watchmen.
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When did lamplighters stop?

Sir Donald Liddle, the then Lord Provost, performed the closing 'ceremony' for the end of an era - on September 1, 1971, in North Portland Street, watched by 12 long-serving lamplighters with a combined service of 356 years.
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What does Leary mean in slang?

: suspicious, wary —often used with of leery of strangersShe seemed a little leery of the proposal.
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Is it Leary or leery?

Is it leery or leary? Leery is an adjective that means wary or suspicious. Leary is a variant spelling that hasn't been widely used in 100 years.
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What is the synonym of leery?

wary, cautious, careful, guarded, chary, suspicious, distrustful, mistrusting, dubious, sceptical. worried, anxious, apprehensive. heedless, trustful.
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Why does London still have 1500 gas lamps?

Answer. There are still 1500 gas lamps in London. They don't need lighting every night, but the timer that lights them automatically needs adjusting every fortnight to keep pace with shorter or longer days.
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When did Gaslighting end in UK?

This was used to indicate the percentage reduction that could then be applied looking forward. Given a shortest and longest time, the eventual year considered was 1968.
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Why does the little prince love the Lamplighter?

The prince admires the lamplighter's commitment to his work, and he admires the work itself, which brings beauty into the universe. Nevertheless, the lamplighter displays some grown-up values.
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When did gaslights end?

Gas was used to light streetlamps until the 1950s when it was replaced in most areas by electricity. Before the 1800s, most homes, workplaces and streets were lit by candles, oil lamps or rushlights (rush plants dried and dipped in grease or fat).
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When did London have streetlights?

The electrical arc lamp first lit streets in London in 1878; more than 4,000 were in use by 1881. The United States quickly adopted arc lighting, and by 1890 over 130,000 were in operation. It took decades, however, for electricity to finally usurp gas in most British cities.
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Does London still have gas street lights?

However, there are still 1,500 functioning gas street lights in London today. There are just five lamplighters left in London who maintain these 1,300 gas lamps, from Richmond Bridge in the West to Bromley-by-Bow in the East. The long avenue of Kensington Palace Gardens is lit only by gas lamps.
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How did old gas street lamps work?

In 1792, William Murdoch, a Scottish inventor, equipped his home with pipes that delivered coal gas to lamps, giving birth to “gas lighting. The coal gas combined with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide, water vapour, heat and light.
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Which place in London is entirely lit by gas lamps today?

Walking through Dean's Yard, the open square within Westminster Abbey, which is entirely gas-lit, he says with a sigh: “When there was a power cut here a few weeks back, all you could see was the gas light with the darkness all around, a wonderful sight.”
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What did the German tourist in London say was the effect of the street lamps?

The German tourist in London said that "the bright lamp made the city's seen exciting and lively. The lamps are so near each other that even on the most ordinary and common nights, the city has the appearance of a festive illumination."
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When did Buckingham Palace Gas Light?

Event From 28/1/1807

Lighting streets using gas quickly became very popular and there were once more than 60,000 gas lamps in London. Although most have been converted to electricity, there are still about 1,600 remaining, mainly on landmarks such as Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey.
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When were lamplighters used in London?

The lamplighter of the 1830's became a familiar figure trudging the streets in all weathers to light the early gas lamps carrying a ladder and a hand lamp.
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Why did Lamplighter burn Mallory's grandkids?

Later that season, CIA agent Grace Mallory revealed that Lamplighter burned her grandchildren to death in retaliation for her work with Butcher, Mother's Milk, and Frenchie.
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