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Thomas Edison was an American inventor and businessman who is often referred to as the "Wizard of Menlo Park"

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Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Edisons incandescent lamps light up a New York art gallery, 1882 (1956)

Edisons incandescent lamps light up a New York art gallery, 1882 (1956). Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), American physicist and inventor, produced the first successful electric light bulb

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor and businessman, 1926

Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor and businessman, 1926
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), American inventor and businessman, 1926. Edison developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: American inventor Thomas Alva Edison on board an electric railroad, 1892

American inventor Thomas Alva Edison on board an electric railroad, 1892. Edison constructed a three-mile-long trial electric railroad at his Menlo Park laboratory in New Jersey

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Reproducing Speech, 1878. Artist: C A Keetels

Reproducing Speech, 1878. Artist: C A Keetels
Reproducing Speech, 1878. Demonstration of the Edison phonograph in New York. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven, published by Harper & Brothers, (New York)

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edison at Menlo Park, late 1880s

Thomas Alva Edison at Menlo Park, late 1880s. Edison (1847-1931), American physicist and inventor in his laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Incandescent light bulb, 1929

Incandescent light bulb, 1929. Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), American physicist and inventor, produced the first successful electric light bulb

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edison, 1888

Thomas Alva Edison, 1888
Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, 1888. Edison (1847-1931) listening to a recording on his phonograph. This is an electric model powered by a bichromate cell (left)

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edison, American physicist and inventor, 1929

Thomas Alva Edison, American physicist and inventor, 1929. Obverse of a medal celebrating the 50th anniversary of Edisons (1847-1931) invention of the incandescent lamp in 1879

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Making Edison light bulbs, 1880

Making Edison light bulbs, 1880. Vacuum apparatus used to exhaust Edison incandescent light bulbs at G (centre top). From Scientific American. (New York, 1880)

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph, 1878 (1915)

Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph, 1878 (1915). In this model the cylinder on which the sound was recorded had to be rotated by hand. The instrument is shown in recording mode

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Advertisement for Ediswan incandescent light bulbs, 1898

Advertisement for Ediswan incandescent light bulbs, 1898. The Ediswan brand was the result of a merging of the interests of the two pioneers of electric light bulbs

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, with an early hand-driven model of his phonograph, 1878

Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, with an early hand-driven model of his phonograph, 1878. Edison (1847-1931) was a prolific inventor who registered over 1000 patents

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, 1924

Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, 1924. Edison (1847-1931) was a prolific inventor who registered over 1000 patents, many of which were related to the development of electricity

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Edison, American inventor, in his laboratory, Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, 1870s (1920s)

Thomas Edison, American inventor, in his laboratory, Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, 1870s (1920s)
Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, in his laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, working on the perfection of the incandescent light bulb, 1870s (1920s)

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, c1906

Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, c1906
Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, listening to a recording on an electric model of his phonograph powered by a wet battery, c1906

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, with his first dynamo for producing electric light, 1880s

Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, with his first dynamo for producing electric light, 1880s. Edison (1847-1931) was a prolific inventor who registered over 1000 patents

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, c1879

Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, c1879. Edison (1847-1931) was a prolific inventor who registered over 1000 patents, many of which were related to the development of electricity

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edisons kinetographic theatre, c1892

Thomas Alva Edisons kinetographic theatre, c1892. This combined the recording of sound and vision. From a cigarette card published 1915

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph, 1878

Thomas Alva Edisons first Phonograph, 1878. In this model the cylinder on which the sound was recorded had to be rotated by hand. Instrument in recording mode

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Making recording on first model of Thomas Edisons Phonograph, c1878

Making recording on first model of Thomas Edisons Phonograph, c1878

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Edisons Kinetographic Theatre, c1891

Thomas Edisons Kinetographic Theatre, c1891. In this he combined the recording of sound and vision

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Making a recording with, and listening to, first Edison Phonograph, 1878

Making a recording with, and listening to, first Edison Phonograph, 1878
First model of Edison Phonograph. Top: Making recording. Bottom: Listening to recording. Paris, April 1878

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Advertisement for Edison phonograph cylinder recordings, 1900

Advertisement for Edison phonograph cylinder recordings, 1900. From Scientific American. (New York, 1900). Thomas Edison (1847-1931)

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Edisons improved form of JW Trowbridges electric dynamometer, 1879

Thomas Edisons improved form of JW Trowbridges electric dynamometer, 1879. Edison (1847-1931) was a prolific inventor who registered over 1000 patents

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Edisons generator for electric light at his home at Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, 1879

Thomas Edisons generator for electric light at his home at Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA, 1879. Behind the doors is the 80 hp engine

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Edisons incandescent light globe in a table lamp fitting, 1891

Edisons incandescent light globe in a table lamp fitting, 1891. The filament here is carbonised bamboo fibres. Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), American physicist and inventor

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Edisons incandescent lamps showing various forms of carbon filament, 1883

Edisons incandescent lamps showing various forms of carbon filament, 1883. Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), American physicist and inventor, produced the first successful electric light bulb

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Edisons carbon filament lamp, 1880

Edisons carbon filament lamp, 1880. Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), American physicist and inventor, produced the first successful electric light bulb

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, scientist and inventor, c1900

Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, scientist and inventor, c1900. Swan invented the incandescent electric lamp in Britain at about the same time as Thomas Edison patented it in the USA

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Savoy Theatre, London, 1881

Savoy Theatre, London, 1881. View of the interior of the Savoy Theatre with the house (not the stage) lit by Swan incandescent lamps

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Thomas Edison experimenting with electric lamps on his wedding day, 1871 (1883)

Thomas Edison experimenting with electric lamps on his wedding day, 1871 (1883). Edison (right) is preoccupied with his work as his bride and other guests wait in the adjoining room

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Edison carbon telephone, 1879

Edison carbon telephone, 1879. Wood engraving

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Sending and receiving apparatus with battery box at base, Edison carbon telephone, 1890

Sending and receiving apparatus with battery box at base, Edison carbon telephone, 1890. Solid metal diaphragm. Wood engraving

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Wall-mounted Edison carbon telephone with pony-crown receiver, New York, 1879

Wall-mounted Edison carbon telephone with pony-crown receiver, New York, 1879. Wood engraving

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Edison telephone in a wall-mounted box, New York, 1890

Edison telephone in a wall-mounted box, New York, 1890. Wood engraving

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: New York telephone subscriber making call through operator at telephone exchange, 1883

New York telephone subscriber making call through operator at telephone exchange, 1883. Apparatus in picture used an Edison transmitter and a pony-crown receiver

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Edison transmitter and a pony crown receiver, New York, c1891

Edison transmitter and a pony crown receiver, New York, c1891. Telephone apparatus available to New York subscribers. This used an Edison transmitter and a pony crown receiver

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: Cross-section of Edisons lamp-black (carbon) button telephone transmitter (microphone), c1891

Cross-section of Edisons lamp-black (carbon) button telephone transmitter (microphone), c1891. Wood engraving

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: The Electric Torchlight Procession in New York, USA, 1884

The Electric Torchlight Procession in New York, USA, 1884. A torchlight parade in New York using Edison incandescent lamps fixed to the participants hats

Background imageThomas Edison Collection: First model of Edisons Phonograph c1877 (c1880)

First model of Edisons Phonograph c1877 (c1880). In this model the recording cylinder was rotated by hand. The message to be recorded was spoken into the mouthpiece at A



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Thomas Edison Collection

Thomas Edison was an American inventor and businessman who is often referred to as the "Wizard of Menlo Park". He is credited with inventing the light bulb, phonograph, motion picture camera and many other inventions that have shaped modern life. He held over 1,000 patents for his inventions and established many companies to market them. Edison was a prolific innovator who worked tirelessly to improve existing technologies and create new ones. His work revolutionized communication, entertainment, transportation and industry in the late 19th century. He was also a strong advocate for science education and encouraged young people to pursue their dreams of invention. His legacy lives on today in the form of his inventions which continue to shape our lives in countless ways.
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