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Statue of Thomas Alva Edison, Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan. "Henry Ford admired Thomas Edison very much. He asked American sculptor James Earle Fraser (1876-1953) to create this statue because Edison inspired Ford in his own inventions and his life. Thomas Edison sat for the statue during the last several months of his life. Cast in 1949."
Greenfield Village, Michigan, 1978, digital copy of slide. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Ft. Myers, FL. Another view of Thomas Edison's Ford Model A (or T) truck. A 3 image shot in Photomatix & Topaz Adjust.
An Amtrak Northeast Regional train leaded by Siemens ACS-64 #651 passes Edison Station en route to Boston
Midwest Generation, a subsidiary of Edison International, will retire its Fisk and Crawford coal plants, two of the oldest and dirtiest coal-fired power plants in the nation. The announcement marks an historic victory for a decade-long grassroots campaign to protect Chicago residents from the harmful impacts of coal pollution. According to agreements signed by Midwest Generation, the Clean Power Coalition, and the City of Chicago, the Fisk coal plant in Pilsen will shut down in 2012 and the Crawford coal plant in Little Village will shut down by 2014. Chicago Activist Leila Mendez prepares the petitions as she and other Chicago community activists along with Greenpeace deliver petitions to Edison Energy Corporation in Rosemead, California, owners of the Fisk and Crawford coal power plants in Chicago which Greenpeace is campaigning to shut down, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
An old copyright notice, from an Edison wax amberol phonograph cylinder. And this despite the fact that this device was meant to record sound! I wonder if the National Phonograph Co. systematically sued their customers...