Crystal Palace International Electric Exhibition 1881-82

År: 1882

Sider: 102

UDK: 621.30 : 06 (064)

DOI: 10.48563/dtu-0000189

Official Catalogue, Edited by W. Grist with Specially Prepared Plans, showing the position of each exhibitor and indicating the spaces lighted by the various sytems.

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64 Class VIII.—Electric Lighting. 192 .—G. G. André, Havelock Cottage, Dorking. Electric Light (André System). Arc Lamps specially designed for street lighting. These lamps, provided with a single pair of carbons, burn 36 hours without change. The carbons are fed up as they are consumed by means of mechanism in the engine-room, the action of which is controlled by the length of the arc in each individual lamp. The Terrace, part of North Nave, Renaissance and Greek Courts. 193 .—G. G. André, Havelock Cottage, Dorking. Incan- descent Lamps of 20 and 50 candle-power for street lighting. Provision is made for preventing extinction of light. Lamps for lighting works and warehouses where colours have to be distin- guished. Lamps for domestic and general use. A characteristic feature of these incandescent lamps is their durability. Technological Museum and Southern Gallery. 194 .—Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation, Belvedere Road, Lambeth. 1 single Arc Light of 150,000 candle- power ; 40 Arc Lights of 2,000 candle-power, for illuminating Tropical Section and Byzantine Courts ; 20 Arc Lights, assorted; 6 Arc Lights for illuminating engine house; Sundry Parts of Arc Lights. All the above of the Bi’ush. type. (See Advt., P- 122.) Tropical End and Byzantine Court. 195 .—Anglo-American Beush Electric Light Corporation, Belvedere Road, Lambeth. 600 Incandescent Lamps from 10 to 100 candle-power, of the Lane-Fox type. Alhambra Court. 196 .—Binko & Co., 12, Coleman Street, Bunhill Row, E.O. Carbons in fleches, cylinders, and sticks. West Corridor. 197 .—Geo. G. Blackwell, 26, Chapel Street, Liverpool. Swan’s Incandescent Lamp, worked by Blackwell’s modification of Bunsen’s battery. (See Advt., p. 126.) Southern Gallery. 198 .—Edward B. Bright, 45, Gerrard Street, London. Im- proved Powers of Electric Light. North Nave. 199 .—British Electric Light Company, Limited, Heddon Street, Regent Street, W. Ai’c and Incandescent Lamps. (See Advt., p. 141.) Italian and Egyptian Courts, North Nave, fyc.