Lighting
Until 1854, Bytown’s houses and buildings were lighted by lard or wax candles and oil lamps, while the streets, including public water wells, were lit by whale oil lamps [Watt 1982, Mika 1982]. In 1854, the Bytown Consumers Gas Company contracted to substitute gas lamps on Sussex and Rideau streets [Brault 1946].
See Also:
Bytown Consumers Gas Company
See Also:
Gas Lamps Heritage Project





