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917_05_WHA_091_0639 Illustration of Edison's recording apparatus. The apparatus was used for making recordings on a wax disc, showing the clockwork mechanism housed in the stand under the disc. Dated 19th Century.
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917_05_WHA_091_0030 Illustration of Edison's recording apparatus in use. The apparatus was used for making recordings on a wax disc, showing the clockwork mechanism housed in the stand under the disc. Dated 19th Century.
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917_05_WHA_091_0029 Illustration of Edison's recording apparatus. The apparatus was used for making recordings on a wax disc, showing the clockwork mechanism housed in the stand under the disc. Dated 19th Century.
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alb311777 HISTORIA DEL CINE: EDISON STUDIOS -Original title: FILM HISTORY: EDISON STUDIOS-. HISTORIA DEL CINE. PRIMEROS ESTUDIOS. La llamada BLACK MARIA fue construida en el invierno de 1892-93 en West Orange (Nueva Jersey) y está considerada como uno de los primeros platós cinematográficos de la historia del cine. Pertenecía a Edison Studios. English title: FILM HISTORY: EDISON STUDIOS.
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akg090860 re.: Edison, Thomas Alva American electrochemist, technician and inventor; 1847-1931. Edison's Laboratorium in Menlo Park (N.J.), on its top a model of the light bulb invented by Edison. Night photograph, c. 1955.
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akg5303922 Geogre du Maurier. 'Edison's telephonoscope (transmits light as well as sound.) ' Two people watching a recording of activities in a park. , Black and white illustration. Science fiction. A telephonoscope was an early concept of videophone and television. It was sketched in various cartoons by George du Maurier as a fictional invention by Thomas Edison including this one in Punch. London, December 9th, 1878. From: Punch's almanack. P.P. 5270. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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alb4840268 History of music. New York, United States. A "prima donna" singing by using Edison's phonograph receiver. Engraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1878.
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alb4840269 History of music. New York, United States. A "prima donna" singing by using Edison's phonograph receiver. Engraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1878.
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ado00038668 Thomas Edison, John Burroughs and Henry Ford at Edison's home in Ft. Myers, Florida (USA). In 1914. Author: Unknown photographer.
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akg268500 re: Edison, Thomas Alva American electro chemist, technician and inventor; 1847-1931. Edison's electric lightbulb (crosssection), as he registered it ofr patent on 15.12.1879 (British Patent No. 5127). Woodcut after patent drawing. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg268503 re: Edison, Thomas Alva American electrochemist, technician and inventor; 1847-1931. Edison's Electric lightbulb as he registered it for patent on 15.12.1879. Photo, undated. Munich, Deutsches Museum. Museum: Munich, Deutsches Museum.
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akg090926 Edison, Thomas Alva American electrochemist, engineer and inventor; 1847-1931. "The hour that Edison's carbon-filament lamp is born in his laboratory in Menlo Park" (19th October 1879). (Fr. l. to r.: J.Kruesi, M.Foree, F.Jehl, L.Böhm, Edison, C.Batchelor, F.R.Upton). Contemporary drawing. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg1729467 Thomas Edison's perfected electric lamp.|Handcolored woodcut of a 19thcentury illustration.
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akg021577 Edison, Thomas Alva, American electrochemist, technician and inventor, 1847-1931. "Edison's carbon telephone". Wood engraving, 1894. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg090948 re: Edison, Thomas Alva American electrochemist, technician and inventor; 1847-1931. "Edison's laboratory". Wood engraving, c. 1890. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg091433 re: Edison, Thomas Alva American electrochemist, technician and inventor; 1847-1931. Edison's old phonograph. (invented 1877 by Edison, forerunner of the gramophone). Wood engraving. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg293676 Edison, Thomas Alva American electrochemist, engineer and inventor; 1847-1931. "The hour that Edison's carbon-filament lamp is born in his laboratory in Menlo Park" (19th October 1879). (Fr. l. to r.: J.Kruesi, M.Foree, F.Jehl, L.Böhm, Edison, C.Batchelor, F.R.Upton). Contemp. drawing, coloured at later stage. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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alb2648559 Upper floor, Edison's Menlo Park Laboratory, Dearborn, Mich, Edison, Thomas A., (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931, Homes & haunts, Laboratories, Interiors, Galleries & museums, United States, Michigan, Dearborn, 1930.
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alb1965094 Edison's telephonoscope (transmits light as well as sound.)' Two people watching a recording of activities in a park, Black and white illustration. Science fiction. A telephonoscope was an early concept of videophone and television. It was sketched in various cartoons by George du Maurier as a fictional invention by Thomas Edison including this one in Punch. Illustrated by George du Maurier. Museum: BRITISH LIBRARY.
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akg2105761 Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847 - 1931, American inventor. Ford, Henry, 1863 - 1947, American industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and the sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique of mass production. Burroughs, John, 1837 -1921, American naturalist and nature essayist. Burroughs poses with Thomas Edison and Henry Ford at Edison's home in Ft. Myers, Florida. Photo, 1914.
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akg4503367 Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 - October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. Edison was a prolific inventor, holding 1,093 US patents in his name, as well as many patents in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. More significant than the number of Edison's patents was the widespread impact of his inventions: electric light and power utilities, sound recording, and motion pictures all established major new industries world-wide. Edison's inventions contributed to mass communication and, in particular, telecommunications. These included a stock ticker, a mechanical vote recorder, a battery for an electric car, electrical power, recorded music and motion pictures.
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alb3890486 Vintage print of a movie audience watching a screen, showing a woman dancing. The print reads, Edison's greatest marvel - The Vitascope.
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iblwes01612845 Trenton, Michigan - Volunteers from Ford Motor Co. shovel topsoil for an educational garden of native plants at the entry to Humbug Marsh, part of the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, at back Detroit Edison's Trenton Channel Power Plant, Trenton, Michigan, USA, North America
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iblwes01612838 Volunteers from Ford Motor Co. plant an educational garden of native plants at the entry to Humbug Marsh, part of the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, at right Detroit Edison's Trenton Channel Power Plant, Trenton, Michigan, USA, North America
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iblwes01612841 Volunteers from Ford Motor Co. plant an educational garden of native plants at the entry to Humbug Marsh, part of the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, at right Detroit Edison's Trenton Channel Power Plant, Trenton, Michigan, USA, North America
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917_05_0460001806 Edison's incandescent lamps showing various forms of carbon filament. From Les Nouvelles Conquetes de la Science, Paris,1883. Engraving.
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917_05_0460001805 Edison's incandescent light globe in a table lamp fitting. The filament here is of carbonized bamboo fibres. From Amedee Guillemin Electricity and Magnetism, London, 1891. Engraving
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917_05_0460001804 Thomas Edison's carbon filament lamp. From The Scientific American, New York, 10 January 1880
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917_05_0460001553 Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) American physicist and inventor. Reverse of a medal celebrating the 50th anniversary of his invention of the incandescent lamp. The globe on the left is Edison's first practicable carbon filament lamp using carbonized bamboo.
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917_05_0460001341 Edison's improved form of JW Trowbridge's electric dynamometer. Scientific American New York 1879
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917_05_0460001340 Edison generator for electric light at Menlo Park. Behind doors is the 80 hp engine. The two vignettes (top) are Edison's improved form of JW Trowbridge's electric dynamometer and Thomson's mirror galvanometer. Scientific American New York 1879.
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917_05_0460001100 Thomas Alva Edison's first Phonograph (1878). In this model the cylinder on which the sound was recorded had to be rotated by hand. Instrument in recording mode. The horn fitted for playing back recording is on right. From cigarette card published 1915. Chromolithograph
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917_05_0460000476 Thomas Alva Edison's first Phonograph (1878). In this model the cylinder on which the sound was recorded had to be rotated by hand. Instrument in recording mode. A horn was fitted to play back recording. From Theodore Eckardt Physics in Pictures, London
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917_05_0460000475 Thomas Alva Edison's kinetographic theatre: c1892. This combined the recording of sound and vision. From a cigarette card published 1915. Chromolithograph
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917_05_0460000473 Making a recording on the first model of Edison's Phonograph. Here the tinfoil cylinder on which the recording is being made is having to be turned by had. From Le Telephone, le Microphone et le Phonograph by Th. Du Moncel, Paris, 1878.
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917_05_0460000472 Edison's Kinetographic Theatre (c.1891). In this he combined the recording of sound and vision. Engraving published London 1900.
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917_05_0390006036 First model of Edison's Phonograph (c.1877). In this model the recording cylinder was rotated by hand. Engraving, c 1880
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917_05_010293 Bird Migration. The lantern of the Eddystone lighthouse built on the Stone 13 miles South-east of Polperro, Cornwall, England, being used to observe migrating birds. This practice began in the Autumn of 1878. The pun on Edison's name in the caption is because in September 1878 Thomas Alva Edison said he would invent a safe, mild and cheap electric light which would supersede gaslight in millions of dwellings. The Eddystone light was oil. Cartoon by Charles Samuel Keene (1823-1891) from Punch.
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00079137 Bamboo (Dendrocalamus sp) filament used in Edison's first light bulbs
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HISL021_EC016 Smoke issues from stacks of Con Edison's coal powered electricity generating plant on the East River. New York City, February 15, 1951.
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HISL003_EC114 Thomas Edison (1847-1931), John Burroughs (1837-1921), and Henry Ford (1863-1947) in 1914 at Edison's home in Ft. Myers, Florida.
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HCDPAST_EC001 The Pastime Moving Picture Show, advertising for Thomas Edison's kinetoscope films, circa late 1800s.
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H4DMOPI_EC012 Thomas Edison's first motion picture machine which recorded pictures on a cylinder, 1888
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CSUA001_CS360 School children work on a mimeograph machine. Thomas Edison had two patents for an 'Autographic Printing' that worked by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper with low-cost printing press. The word 'mimeograph' was first used by Albert Blake Dick when he licensed Edison's patents in 1887. May 7, 1930. (CSU_ALPHA_1390) CSU Archives/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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akg239609 re: Edison, Thomas Alva American electrochemist, technician and inventor; 1847-1931. Dearborn (suburb of Detroit), Michigan (USA), Open-Air Museum Greenfield Village with historic buildings from all parts of the USA: Edison's laboratory (interior). Photo, undat.
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akg239611 re: Edison, Thomas Alva American electrochemist, technician and inventor; 1847-1931. Dearborn (suburb of Detroit), Michigan (USA), Open-Air Museum Greenfield Village with historic buildings from all parts of the USA: Edison's laboratory (interior). Photo, undat.
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akg029983 Light and Illumination:. Light bulbs. "Edison's bulb lamp". (Carbon filament lamp; discovered 1879 by Thomas Alva Edison.). Wood cut. From M.Geitel Hrsg., Der Siegeslauf der Technik, vol I, Stuttgart-Berlin-Leipzig. (Germ. publishing co.) undated c. 1905.
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0096958 PHONOGRAPH, 1888. /nReceiving a message from America by Edison's phonograph. Line engraving, 1888.
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0108196 THOMAS EDISON (1847-1931). /nAmerican inventor. Crowd outside of Edison's laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey, waiting to view his body after his death in 1931.
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0108928 MENLO PARK LABORATORY./nReconstruction of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park laboratory, now in Dearborn, Michigan.
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0119113 THOMAS EDISON (1847-1931). /nAmerican inventor. Photographed with John Burroughs, and Henry Ford at Edison's home in Ft. Myers, Florida, c1914.
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0165782 BANYAN TREE. /nBanyan tree on the grounds of Thomas Edison's winter estate in Fort Myers, Florida. Photograph, late 20th century.
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0165781 FICUS TREE. /nFicus macrophylla tree on the grounds of Thomas Edison's winter estate in Fort Myers, Florida. Photograph, late 20th century.
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0165780 EDISON: SWIMMING POOL. /nOne of America's first modern swimming pools, built in 1910 at Thomas Edison's winter home in Fort Myers, Florida. Photograph, late 20th century.
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0165779 EDISON: WINTER HOME. /nWalkway at Thomas Edison's winter home in Fort Myers, Florida, built in 1887. Photograph, late 20th century.
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0165778 EDISON: WINTER HOME. /nThomas Edison's winter home in Fort Meyers, Florida, built in 1887. Photograph, late 20th century.
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0170359 FILM: THE KISS, 1896. /nThe first on-screen kiss, from Thomas Edison's short film 'The Kiss,' featuring May Irwin and John Rice, 1896.
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0265983 EDISON LABORATORY, c1930. A reconstruction of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park laboratory at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. Photograph, c1930.
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0266189 FRANCE: EXHIBITION, 1881. 'France - Edison's inventions at the electrical exhibition.' Engraving, 1881.
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0089420 EDISON TELEPHONE, 1879. Thomas Alva Edison's 'loud speaking telephone.' Line engraving, 1879.
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0077270 EDISON'S LIGHT BULB, 1879. A replica of the first successful incandescent lamp, invented by Thomas A. Edison on 19 October 1879. The filament of carbonized cotton sewing thread burned for 40 hours.
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0066372 PHONOGRAPH AD, c1880. A New York City broadside, c1880, inviting the curious for a demonstration of Thomas Edison's phonograph.
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0059594 PHONOGRAPH AD, c1880. A New York City broadside, c1880, inviting the curious for a demonstration of Thomas Edison's phonograph.
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0056197 THOMAS EDISON (1847-1931). American inventor. Edison (right) and an unidentified man outside of Edison's West Orange, New Jersey laboratory.
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0054299 THOMAS EDISON (1847-1931). American inventor. The main building of Thomas A. Edison's Laboratory at West Orange, New Jersey, built in the summer of 1887 and occupied by him for 40 years.
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0047763 EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH, 1889. Exhibition of Edison phonograph at Universal Exposition, Paris, 1889, contemporary lithograph.
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0044580 EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH, 1877. Thomas A. Edison's original tin-foil phonograph, invented in the autumn of 1877.
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0043073 THOMAS EDISON (1847-1931). American inventor. An artist's reconstruction of the scene in Thomas Edison's Menlo Park, New Jersey laboratory when the first successful incandescent electric light bulb was turned on, October 19, 1879.
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0039067 EDISON PROJECTOR, 1893. Patent drawing, 1893, of Thomas A. Edison's motion-picture projector.
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0031885 EDISON: PHONOGRAPH, 1878. 'Apparatus of the phonograph.' Thomas A. Edison's phonograph. Line engraving, English, 1878.
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0051442 EDISON'S VITASCOPE, 1896. 'Edison's Greatest Marvel -- The Viatscope.' Color lithograph poster, New York, 1896.
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0027187 EDISON ELECTRIC LAMP, 1880. Patent drawing, dated 27 January 1880, for Thomas Alva Edison's electric lamp.
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0012928 EDISON: LABORATORY, c1900. Thomas A. Edison's laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey, c1900.
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0005469 EDISON: SNEEZE, 1894. Kinetoscope record of a sneeze made at Thomas A. Edison's motion picture studio on the ground of his laboratory at West Orange, New Jersey, on 27 January 1894.
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0004691 EDISON'S LIGHT BULB. A replica of the first successful incandescent lamp, invented by Thomas A. Edison on 19 October 1879. The filament of carbonized cotton sewing thread burned for 40 hours.
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0003823 EDISON: STUDIO, 1893. The 'Black Maria,' the world's first motion picture studio erected in 1893, on the grounds of Thomas A. Edison's laboratory, West Orange, New Jersey.
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0003551 EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH, 1890. Lithograph poster, 1890.
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