National Carbon Company Plain Elliptical Arc Light Carbons, 1886-1900

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Artifact Overview

Carbon rods, like these, were used in arc lamps, the first widely used form of electric light in the late 1800s. The lamp's brilliant light, created by an electric arc between precisely spaced rods, effectively illuminated city streets, factories, and other large areas--though falling sparks could prove hazardous. Eventually, improvements in other types of arc discharge lamps made carbon rods virtually obsolete.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Electric light carbon

Date Made

1886-1900

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

29.1980.330

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of the Edison Pioneers.

Material

Carbon
Paper (Fiber product)

Color

Dark gray
Brown
Red

Dimensions

Length: 12.5 in
Width: 2.5 in
Height: 1.75 in

Inscriptions

handwritten on label: 6 - 1/2 x 1 x 11 3/4 / Plain Ellipticals / H / 330
National Carbon Company Plain Elliptical Arc Light Carbons, 1886-1900