English: 1904 Photograph illustrating interior lighting by the first installation of Moore tubes, which were the first commercially viable electric discharge lamps. The photograph is of the interior of a hardware store in Newark, New Jersey.
The image was digitized on June 25, 2010 from an original in the New York City Public Library; the contrast was further adjusted by the uploader.
Item/Page/Plate: 5.352
Notes: Courtesy of D. McFarlan Moore.
Source: "The Pageant of America" Collection / v.5 - The epic of industry / (Published photographs)
Source Description: Approx. 8,000 photographs
Location: Stephen A. Schwarzman Building / Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs
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