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Edisons Lab
circa 1935: A view of the upstairs of Thomas Edisons Menlo Park lab after its relocation to the Henry Ford Museum in Greenfield Village, with gas and electric light bulbs in the foreground, Dearborn, Michigan. The arrow on the vacuum pump (center) marks the site of Edisons recreation of the lighting of the incandescent bulb on October 21, 1929. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Hulton Archive
Media ID 19927177
Equipment Format Landscape Scientific Equipment
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Refresh your home decor with a beautiful full photo 16"x16" (40x40cm) cushion, complete with cushion pad insert. Printed on both sides and made from 100% polyester with a zipper on the bottom back edge of the cushion cover. Care Instructions: Warm machine wash, do not bleach, do not tumble dry. Warm iron inside out. Do not dry clean.
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Step into history: A captivating glimpse of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park lab, circa 1935. This remarkable print showcases the upstairs area of the renowned laboratory after its relocation to the Henry Ford Museum in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, our eyes are immediately drawn to the foreground where gas and electric light bulbs stand side by side - a testament to Edison's tireless pursuit of innovation. Intriguingly, at the center of this image lies an arrow pointing towards a vacuum pump. It marks the very spot where Edison recreated his groundbreaking experiment on October 21,1929 - illuminating the world with his incandescent bulb. The significance of this momentous event cannot be overstated; it forever changed how humanity harnessed light and transformed our daily lives. The landscape format allows us to fully appreciate not only the scientific equipment meticulously arranged throughout but also provides a sense of scale within Edisons' expansive workspace. Every piece tells a story - from intricate devices that aided in his relentless experimentation to instruments that measured and recorded invaluable data. This extraordinary print from Hulton Archive invites us to step back in time and witness firsthand one man's unwavering dedication to pushing boundaries and shaping history through science. It serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst technological advancements today, we owe much gratitude to visionaries like Thomas Edison who paved the way for modern illumination.
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