Thomas Alva Edison at Menlo Park, late 1880s. Edison , American physicist and inventor in his laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey. He moved to Menlo...
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Thomas A. Edison exhibits a replica of his first successful incandescent lamp, which gave 16 candlepower of illumination, in contrast to the ultimate...
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Made by the American inventor Thomas Alva Edison . Edison's lamp had a single loop of carbon which glowed when a current flowed through it. The glass...
Made by the American inventor Thomas Alva Edison . Edison's lamp had a single loop of carbon which glowed when a current flowed through it. The glass...
The Edison screw-in bulb was the first light bulb to be manufactured on a large scale. In sending a current to heat a filament, and thus produce...
Edison's incandescent lamps showing various forms of carbon filament, 1883. Thomas Alva Edison , American physicist and inventor, produced the first...
The birth of the incandescent lamp; a scene in Edison's Menlo Park laboratory, New Jersey, USA. Francis Jahl is replenshing the supply of mercury in...
Thomas Edison and friend Francis Jehl rehearse for a re-enactment of the first illumination of the incandescent lamp in 1929, 50 years after the...
The Ediswan Pointolite', c1916. The Edison and Swan Electric Light Company Limited was an English manufacturer of incandescent lamp bulbs and other...
Edison's incandescent light globe in a table lamp fitting, 1891. The filament here is carbonised bamboo fibres. Thomas Alva Edison , American...
Inventor Thomas Alva Edison shows the incandescent lamps he created at his Menlo Park laboratory in New Jersey. While Edison did not invent the idea...
Still life of the first electric light bulb, invented by Thomas Alva Edison in 1879 and patented on January 27, 1880.
Carbon filament lamp of the type invented by Thomas Alva Edison, with platinum screw clamps to hold the filament, which is broken.
Noted inventor Thomas Edison at the lightbulb's golden jubilee anniversary banquet in his honor, Orange, New Jersey, October 16, 1929. He is...
Image of a neon sign for Light's Golden Jubilee sitting in Grant Park, viewed at night, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Thomas Edison's...
View of the upstairs of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park lab after its relocation to the Henry Ford Museum in Greenfield Village, with gas and electric...
The Young Inventor Rhoms Edison In His Newark Laboratory In New Jersey, U.S.A. In The Early 1870'S. He Was Then Working On The Incandescent Lightbulb...
American inventor Thomas Alva Edison making his radio debut on the 48th anniversary of the invention of the incandescent lamp.
Thomas Alva Edison American inventor, at work on incandescent light bulbs in his laboratory at Menlo Park.
Made by the American inventor Thomas Alva Edison . Edison's lamp had a single loop of carbon which glowed when a current flowed through it. The glass...
Made by Thomas Alva Edison , this lamp has a single loop of carbon which glowed when a current flowed through it. The glass bulb was evacuated so...
View of Thomas Edison's electrical laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey, showing the galvanizing room with early electric bulbs. Undated photograph.
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Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, with his first dynamo for producing electric light, 1880s. Edison was a prolific inventor who registered over...
Undated file portrait of American inventor Thomas Alva Edison , who created great innovations as the electric light bulb and the phonograph.
Engraved drawing of the electric lighting apparatus by Thomas Edison, from the book "Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison"...
Engraved patent 'Improvement in Electric Lights' by Thomas A Edison, from the book 'Collection of United States patents granted to Thomas A. Edison',...
The lamp on the left is an early carbon and rod filament incandescent electric lamp made by the English chemist, Joseph Swan in 1878-1879. The lamp...
Thomas Edison . Thomas Alva Edison was an American Inventor. Caption reads: 'Thomas Alva Edison'. After an illustration by F. Stocks May.
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Edison's filament lamp. United Stated; 1879. Made by Thomas Alva Edison ; this lamp has a single loop of carbon which glowed when a current flowed...
Thomas Edison's design of the incandescent electric lamp number 12, 631 which was patented on December 27, 1881. Image courtesy US Department of...
Edison's carbon filament lamp, 1880. Thomas Alva Edison , American physicist and inventor, produced the first successful electric light bulb. His...
Thomas Edison experimenting with electric lamps on his wedding day, 1871 . Edison is preoccupied with his work as his bride and other guests wait in...
American inventor Thomas Alva Edison , whose development of a practical electric light bulb, electric generating system, sound-recording device, and...
American inventor Thomas Edison examining his incandescent light bulb with industrialist Henry Ford .