Thomas A. Edison exhibits a replica of his first successful incandescent lamp, which gave 16 candlepower of illumination, in contrast to the ultimate...
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...
Thomas Edison invented or developed a great many of the 20th century's essential electronic devices, such as the phonograph, the incandescent...
American inventor and businessman Thomas Edison with an Edison Standard Phonograph, at his lab in West Orange, New Jersey, 1906. The Edison Standard...
Thomas Alva Edison American scientist, inventor and industrialist, after spending 5 continuous days and nights perfecting the phonograph, listening...
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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...
Portrait of American inventor Thomas Edison standing beside an electrically-driven automobile which he helped develop. Photograph, 1921.
Portrait of Thomas Edison standing in his chemical laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey. Undated photograph.
Des mannequins représentant l'Américain Thomas Edison et Gustave Eiffel sont visibles dans le bureau de ce dernier, le 07 novembre 2000 à Paris, au...
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Noted inventor Thomas Edison at the lightbulb's golden jubilee anniversary banquet in his honor, Orange, New Jersey, October 16, 1929. He is...
Attending Thomas Edison's Birthday Party. Thomas A. Edison is shown with some of his guests who helped him celebrate his 86th birthday at his estate...
Thomas Alva Edison - engraving from 1929 - American inventor, engineer and manufacturer - 11 February 1847 - 18 October 1931
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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 is shown here in the chemistry lab at his West Orange, New Jersey plant. America at the time of the first world war was cut off from...
Thomas Alva Edison American inventor, listening to a recording on an electric model of his phonograph powered by a wet battery. Engraving
American inventor Thomas Alva Edison with the Edison Business Phonograph, one of the over one thousand inventions he patented in his lifetime.
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Blue Ridge Mountains- President Harding goes camping in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is said that Thomas Edison sleeps only four hours a night. This...
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...
Thomas Edison's electric car garage, United States of America, drawing by Byron, from L'Illustrazione Italiana, Year XXXIV, No 46, November 17, 1907.
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Thomas Alva Edison American inventor, with early hand-driven model of his phonograph. Engraving published 1878
American inventor and physicist Thomas Edison with his first electric car, the Edison Baker. He is holding one of the batteries used to power the...
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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...
Thomas Edison in 1928 when the U.S. Congress awarded him a gold medal for his achievements. At the time a value of $15.6 million was placed on his...