Before lamps, people primarily used candles and oil lamps for illumination. Candles were made from tallow or beeswax, while oil lamps utilized various oils, including olive oil or whale oil, with a wick to produce light. Additionally, torches made from wood and resin or animal fat were common for outdoor lighting. These methods provided essential light for homes and gatherings long before the advent of modern electric lamps.
For light.
some people use heat lamps to keep their cold blooded pet warm so that they can bask in "the sun"
they stopped using candles, kerosene, oil lamps and fire torches in the late 19th century
There are 3 darks lamps that people use as light when they do it HARD
The primary use for whale oil was for fuel in oil lamps. (This was made obsolete with the invention of electricity and electric lamps.)
They used oil lamps and lanterns, as well as candles.
they used wapour lamps as used in the army & other services
Before the invention of the light bulb, people used candles, oil lamps, gas lamps, and other forms of illumination to light up their surroundings. The light bulb revolutionized the way we illuminate our homes and cities by providing a more efficient and reliable source of light.
Before the invention of the light bulb, people relied on various sources of light such as candles, oil lamps, and gas lamps. Candles, made from tallow or beeswax, were commonly used for household lighting. Oil lamps, which burned whale oil or vegetable oils, provided brighter and longer-lasting illumination. Gas lamps, introduced in the early 19th century, used gas from coal or oil and became popular in urban areas for street lighting and indoor use.
Candles, Gas lamps and fire torches :)
Kerosene lamps
That one type of salt that people use with lava lamps