Edison's phonometer.
Edison telephone.
Telephone apparatus.
George du Maurier's vision.
EDISON MOTOR, c1890.
Edison kinetoscopic record of a sneeze.
EDISON & FREINDS, 1918.
Edison's first phonograph.
THOMAS EDISON (1847-1931).
Edison's commutator.
Gower-bell telephone.
EDISON'S LIGHT BULB.
Bell telephone.
EDISON'S LIGHT BULB, 1879.
An electric lighting plant.
Thomas Alva Edison.
Thomas Edison.
Public demonstration of Thomas Edison's Phonograph; Germany 1895.
EDISON TELEPHONE, 1879.
EDISON LAMP, 19th CENTURY.
Edison's phonograph, 1880s
EDISON: WINTER HOME.
EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH, 1877.
EDISON MUSEUM: BATTERIES.
THOMAS ALVA EDISON
Edison's phonometer
Public demonstration of Thomas Edison's Phonograph.
Edison telephone, 1880s
Diagram of Bell's second telephone.
EDISON MUSEUM: TELEGRAPHY.
EDISON: SWIMMING POOL.
EDISON & FRIENDS, 1918.
Edison's phonomotor which used the energy generated by speech to drive a flywheel.
EDISON: TELEPHONE.
THOMAS EDISON BIRTHPLACE.
EDISON: PHONOGRAPH, 1878.
New motorised, Edison Phonograph.
"Cripple Creek Barroom".
Edison's greatest marvel, The Vitascope.
EDISON: STOCK PRINTER, c1873.
Thomas Edison's phonometer.
EDISON: TELEPHONE, c1880.
New York telephone subscriber making call
Edison's recording apparatus.
Thomas Edison, American inventor
Elisha's telephone.
Elisha Gray's telephone.
Edison's phonograph.
EDISON MUSEUM.
Idea for air travel in America, 1880. Attributed to Thomas Edison.
Edison's incandescent light globe in a pendant fitting.
EDISON: TALKING DOLL, c1890.
Thomas Alva Edison, listening to a recording of his Phonograph.
Magneto-electric machine, 19th century illustration
George du Maurier depicting his vision of the application of Edison's telephonoscope.
Visitors to the Paris international Exhibition listening to a recording of Edison's Phonograph.
EDISON: STUDIO, 1893.
Alexander Graham Bell's photo phone.
Thomas Edison, US inventor
Edison light bulb, 1890
THOMAS A. EDISON (1847-1931).
Thomas Alva Edison
EDISON: SNEEZE, 1894.
PHONOGRAPH, 1888.
Edison Clockwork Phonograph.
Thomas Edison's plan for disguising merchant vessels, 1917
Edison's electromagnetic ore sorter.
Edison's incandescent lamps
SAMUEL MORSE (1791-1872).
Edison's recording apparatus in use.
Edison's phonograph, 19th century
Man, listening to a recording of Edison Phonograph.
Side view of the first model of Edison's phonograph.
Visitor to the Paris international Exhibition listening to a recording of Edison's Phonograph.
EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH, 1890.
EDISON LABORATORY, 1880.
THOMAS ALVA EDISON (1847-1931).
Edison Tin Foil Phonograph.
THOMAS A. EDISON, 1879.
1896 poster advertising the Vitascope
Impression of Elisha Gray.
Messrs Jaenecke Brothers printing office in Hanover.
肖像画
MARY STILWELL EDISON
SAMUEL OGDEN EDISON
NANCY ELLIOT EDISON
Edison's first phonograph, 1877
A teleprinter in use at the New York Stock Exchange and Edison instrument.
MENLO PARK LABORATORY
A public demonstration of Edison's phonograph.
ELECTRICAL EXPOSITION, 1881.
Sir William Henry Preece, 1834 1913
EDISON'S VITASCOPE, 1896.
PERFORATED FILM, 1888.
ALEXANDER GRAHAM BEL
Edison concert phonograph.
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS.
Man Looking into a Kinetoscope, Invented by Thomas A. Edison in 1889
A replica of Edison's light bulb
Alexander Graham Bell.
Edison's anti-gravitation flying underwear, illustration
FICUS TREE.
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), Portrait
Proposed use for Edison's phonograph.
The first Edison phonograph.
A 'new' Edison phonograph.
First Motion Picture Studio, Black Maria, Inventor Thomas Edison, 1894
EDISON MUSEUM: PROJECTORS.
Advertisement for an Edison phonograph.
19th Century phonograph, illustration
Edison carbon telephone.
Wall telephone.
Guglielmo Marconi.
EDISON WITH HIS FAMILY.
EDISON's balance for testing the magnetic property of metals in order to discover whether or not they would be suitable for use in dynamos.
Edison's electro-motograph.
SIR HIRAM STEVENS MAXIM
ELI WHITNEY (1765-1825).
EDISON & STEINMETZ, 1922.
Edison's greatest marvel--The Vitascope 1896
EDISON: MOVIE STILL, 1903.
Making a recording on Edison Clockwork Phonograph.
Graphophone.
EDISON: LABORATORY, c1900.
Edison's incandescent light bulb, 19th century
FRANCE: EXHIBITION, 1881.