Side Lamp for a Pierce-Arrow Automobile, circa 1910
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Artifact Overview
Automobile side lamps were useful accessories in the early 20th century. Some brightly lit cities prohibited the use of headlamps while driving at night, for fear that the glare might distract oncoming traffic. Dimmer side laps were considered a safer alternative. Motorists sometimes used their side lamps while parking at night -- particularly on dark alleys or side streets.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Sidelight (Vehicle light)
Date Made
circa 1910
Creators
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Made by the Solar Lamp Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
68.19.354
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Samuel L. Scher, M.D.
Material
Brass (Alloy)
Dimensions
Height: 12 in
Width: 6 in
Inscriptions
Small brass plate on side marked: SOLAR / PIERCE / No. 1132C / Pats. Pendg
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