LPG stands for liquid petroleum gas. It’s a by-product of refined crude oil. When it’s put under pressure, LPG turns into a liquid. It’s usually stored in this form. LPG is used as fuel for things like BBQs and camping stoves, as well as central heating.
Moor Row
Moor Row is a village located in North West England. It remains in Cumbria and also lies on a minor road off the A595 road south of Whitehaven. Moor Row is a residential community located between Whitehaven as well as Egremont on Cumbria's coastal plain. The history of Moor Row goes back to at least 1762, however it was the 19th century exploration of iron ore in the vicinity that built the 'row of houses on a moor'. Cornish tin miners relocated here to work the mines, and also their visibility is noted in a number of street names such as Penzance Street. One street, Dalzell, is called after Thomas Henry Dalzell, a mine owner. The village name possibly describes the Scalegill street houses, which are kept in mind on an 1860 Ordnance Survey map. The 1859 homes on Dalzell Street are believed to be the oldest of the terraced rows. The village has expanded in the 20th century, adding contemporary rural houses to the mixture and also is remaining to do so in the 21st century.