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Torch vs Flashlight

I know this device was invented in America and named a "flashlight" because it originally flashed only once. I was wondering if anyone knew when and why we Brits decided to call it a torch, when that word was already in use for a burning stick.
All I can find on the WWW is sites that explain that there IS a difference, not WHY there is one or WHEN it happened.

Any of you scholars know? I'm not starting a flame war over which is correct, just interested in the history.
TIA,
- Steve
  

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[nq:1]I know this device was invented in America and named a "flashlight" because it originally flashed only once. I was ... Any of you scholars know?

  • [nq:1]I know this device was invented in America and named a "flashlight" because it originally flashed only once.
  • I was ...
  • Any of you scholars know?
  • [/nq] It isn't a matter of knowing the why or wherefore, as far as I am concerned.
  • It doesn't deal with just a single "flash" when the button is pushed.
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[nq:1]I know this device was invented in America and named a "flashlight" because it originally flashed only once. I was ... Any of you scholars know? I'm not starting a flame war over which is correct, just interested in the history.[/nq]
It isn't a matter of knowing the why or wherefore, as far as I am concerned. It doesn't deal with just a single "flash" when the button is pushed. A flash l
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[nq:1]I know this device was invented in America and named a "flashlight" because it originally flashed only once. I was ... scholars know? I'm not starting a flame war over which is correct, just interested in the history. TIA, - Steve[/nq]
What was wrong with the old word lantern?
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[nq:1]I know this device was invented in America and named a "flashlight"[/nq]
I see Wiki names Joshua Cowan as the inventor in the late 1890s. But OED has a quote from 'English Mechanic' from 1875 talking of a "Frictional *electric torch"
[nq:1]because it originally flashed only once. I was wondering if anyone knew when and why we Brits decided to call ... Any of you scholars know? I'm no

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