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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66 205 .—Electric Light and Poweb Generator Company. Offices: 47, Cannon Street, London, E.O. Works: 29, Bankside, S.E. Rapieff Lamps, as used in Times printing office for nearly thi’ee years; Incandescent Lights for domestic purposes, for mines, collieries, and general use Maxim Incandescent Lamps for street lighting, singly and in clusters; Weston Indoor Arc Lamps; Weston Arc Lamps; Maxim Arc Lamps; Maxim Incandescent Light; RapiefE and Lontin Lamps; Maxim Searcher Lights for torpedo warfare. By this Company's system a large number of arc and incandescent lamps are worked from one point. (Machinery below, near the scene painters’ room.) (See Advt., back of Wrapper.) North Nave, Boman Court, and Mediaeval Court. 206 .—The Electric Light Carbon Company, 133, Great Suffolk Street, Borough. A Collection of Solid Carbon Rods of various diameters and lengths for electric lighting, with Lamps; a Collection of Patent.Carbon Rods made hollow; a Collection of Patent Carbon Rods, with wire in centre for greater conductivity. West Corridor. 207 .—Electric Light Engineering Company, 35, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Common & Joel's Patent Electric Light Arc Lamps. Ground Floor. 208 .—Electric Lighting Supply Company, 25, Queen Anne’s Gate, Westminster. Hedges’ Patent “ Gravity” Electric Lamp, with magnesia block; Hedges' Focussing Gravity Lamp, workshop pattern, without clockwork or parts liable to injury, the separation at the points being effected by an electro magnet; same Lamps, with differential action to work in series, taking carbons 3 ft. 3 in. in length, to burn 16 hours. The Company’s standard form of Patent Switch, for instantaneously substituting one light for another, as supplied to nearly all the leading electric lighting companies; the same, with duplex contacts for currents of high electro-motive force; Deviator andElectric Light Indicator, as designed for use in the Liverpool Docks; Differential Clutch Lamp, arranged for street lighting. By these less light is ab- sorbed than in the ordinary opal glass, and the colour harmonises with gaslight. Ornamental Bronze Lantern with tinted glass. Drawing showing arrangement of lights in the Liverpool Docks. West Corridor. 209 .—Wm. Elmore, 91, Blackfriars Road, S.E. The “Hallett” Arc and Incandescent Lamps. Complete System of Lighting as applied to public streets, gardens, open spaces, theatres, factories, workshops, hotels, houses, &c. (See Advts., pp. 110 and 111.) Avenue between Pompeian House and Chinese Court.