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- Family Portrait of James C. Hipple, circa 1883 -

- circa 1883
- Collections - Artifact
Family Portrait of James C. Hipple, circa 1883
- James C. Hipple, Nephew of Sarah Jordan, circa 1880 -

- circa 1880
- Collections - Artifact
James C. Hipple, Nephew of Sarah Jordan, circa 1880
- Thomas Edison and Employees outside Menlo Park Laboratory in New Jersey, 1880 - The names of "star" designers might lodge in our minds, just as the names of innovators like Thomas Edison do. But while the essential vision for a design might arise from an individual, it is typically collaboration that drives design ideas through to results. At the Menlo Park laboratory many experimenters undertook the research that made Edison's vision a reality.

- 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Thomas Edison and Employees outside Menlo Park Laboratory in New Jersey, 1880
The names of "star" designers might lodge in our minds, just as the names of innovators like Thomas Edison do. But while the essential vision for a design might arise from an individual, it is typically collaboration that drives design ideas through to results. At the Menlo Park laboratory many experimenters undertook the research that made Edison's vision a reality.
- J.C. Hipple and Family, circa 1883 -

- circa 1883
- Collections - Artifact
J.C. Hipple and Family, circa 1883
- Portrait of James C. Hipple, 1880-1900 -

- 1880-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of James C. Hipple, 1880-1900
- Thomas Edison and Employees outside Menlo Park Laboratory in New Jersey, 1880-1881 - The names of "star" designers might lodge in our minds, just as the names of innovators like Thomas Edison do. But while the essential vision for a design might arise from an individual, it is typically collaboration that drives design ideas through to results. At the Menlo Park laboratory many experimenters undertook the research that made Edison's vision a reality.

- 1880-1881
- Collections - Artifact
Thomas Edison and Employees outside Menlo Park Laboratory in New Jersey, 1880-1881
The names of "star" designers might lodge in our minds, just as the names of innovators like Thomas Edison do. But while the essential vision for a design might arise from an individual, it is typically collaboration that drives design ideas through to results. At the Menlo Park laboratory many experimenters undertook the research that made Edison's vision a reality.