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37. Diamond Cut Productions, Inc
- www.diamondcut.com
- 20's, 30's and 40's including our own Edison CD collection. ...
- We have a catalog of reissued recordings originally made by the Thomas Edison Company during the 1920s. ...
38. Edison ian Home Page
- www.edisonian.com
- Edison ian Museum, see antique electric light bulbs, early motors, rare glass battery jars, books, and carbon incandescent lamps. Edisonian is anonline student's resource filled with interesting exhibits presented to enrich your understanding of the early development of electricity and the people involved including: Edison, Westinghouse, Swan, Brush Faraday, Wilde, Henry, Thompson, Houston, Bernstein, Sawyer, Man, Perkins Gramme, Dale, Diehl, Weber, Gauss, Siemans, Volta, Tesla, Gericke, Gramme, Lonton, Grenet, Ives, K&D.
39. The Victor Victrola Page
- www.victor-victrola.com
- This web-site covers only Victrola-brand internal horn phonographs; there were many other makes of phonographs produced in the early years of this century, including Edison, Sonora, Columbia, and hundreds of others. ...
40. Helmut Weber's Gramophone Hobby Page
- wap03.informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de
- The author with an Edison Standard phonograph .
41. Welcome to the Edison Shop
- www.edisonshop.com
- Welcome to the Edison Shop.
42. Collector's World West: Phonographs, Music Boxes, Edison, Victor, Victrola, Columbia, Regina
- www.collectorsworldwest.com
43. Michigan Antique Phonograph Society
- www.lrbcg.com
- 1908, A Year of Change for Edison Cylinder Records .
- Ron Dethlefson's The Edison Phonograph Monthly .
- "Some people passed it up for the Edison celebration in Milan, we're sure, so the Show/Sale was smaller than usual. ...
- Edison's birthplace in Milan, Ohio. ...
44. The Philosophy of Thomas Paine, by Thomas Edison
- www.aldeism.com
- The Philosophy of Thomas Paine, by Thomas Edison .
- Edison.
45. Inventor Thomas Alva Edison
- www.ideafinder.com
- Thomas Alva Edison .
- Fascinating facts about Thomas Alva Edison one of the most prolific inventors of practical electrical devices in history.
- Edison, Thomas Alva, American inventor, whose development of a practical electric light bulb, electric generating system, sound-recording device, and motion picture projector had profound effects on the shaping of modern society.
- Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11, 1847. ...
- Edison next secured employment in Boston and devoted all his spare time there to research. ... By the sale of telegraphic appliances, Edison earned $40,000, and with this money he established his own laboratory in 1876. ... Edison's crowning achievement in telegraphy was his invention of machines that made possible simultaneous transmission of several messages on one line and thus greatly increased the usefulness of existing telegraph lines. Important in the development of the telephone, which had recently been invented by the American physicist and inventor Alexander Graham Bell, was Edison's invention of the carbon telephone transmitter.
- In 1877 Edison announced his invention of a phonograph by which sound could be recorded mechanically on a tinfoil cylinder. ... This new light was a remarkable success; Edison promptly occupied himself with the improvement of the bulbs and of the dynamos for generating the necessary electric current. ...
- In 1887 Edison moved his laboratory from Menlo Park, New Jersey, to West Orange, New Jersey, where he constructed a large laboratory for experimentation and research. (His home and laboratory were established as the Edison National Historic Site in 1955). ... Among his later noteworthy inventions was the Edison storage battery (an alkaline, nickel-iron storage battery), the result of many thousands of experiments. ... At the outbreak of World War I, Edison designed, built, and operated plants for the manufacture of benzene, carbolic acid, and aniline derivatives. ... Altogether, Edison patented more than 1000 inventions. ... In 1883, however, he did observe the flow of electrons from a heated filamentthe so-called Edison effectwhose profound implications for modern electronics were not understood until several years later. Edison died in West Orange on October 18, 1931. ...
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