Thomas Edison Perfecting His Wax Cylinder Phonograph, 1888

Summary

Throughout his life, Thomas Edison continued to develop the phonograph he had invented in 1877. On June 11, 1888, Edison launched a round-the-clock session with his assistants to perfect the phonograph. When he emerged from his West Orange, New Jersey, laboratory days later, the exhausted, slumping inventor posed for this photograph with his improved machine.

Throughout his life, Thomas Edison continued to develop the phonograph he had invented in 1877. On June 11, 1888, Edison launched a round-the-clock session with his assistants to perfect the phonograph. When he emerged from his West Orange, New Jersey, laboratory days later, the exhausted, slumping inventor posed for this photograph with his improved machine.

Artifact

Photographic print

Date Made

1912

Subject Date

10 June 1888

Creators

Dickson, W. K.-L. (William Kennedy-Laurie), 1860-1935 

Creator Notes

Originally photographed by W.K.-L. Dickson in 1888. This copy print is dated 1912.

 On Exhibit

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

84.1.1630.6

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Gelatin silver process

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: 3.25 in

Width: 4.375 in

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