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To Mt. Lowe with Love


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    Mt. Lowe Railway / Edison

    Manuscripts

    Same as SCE MP 062. Film travels along tracks of the Pacific Electric Railway in mountains to Mt. Lowe. Format of original: Reel

    SCE MP 122

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    To Mt. Lowe with Love

    Manuscripts

    Same as SCE MP 062. See SCE MP 062 for link to digitized film. Format of original: Reel

    SCE MP 518

  • Mt. Lowe Incline

    Mt. Lowe Incline

    Visual Materials

    View of cable car and riders at bottom of the Mt. Lowe incline.

    photCL Pierce 04961

  • Incline - Mt. Lowe Railroad

    Incline - Mt. Lowe Railroad

    Visual Materials

    View of cable car and passengers at the base of Mt. Lowe incline.

    photCL Pierce 04967

  • Henry E. Huntington at Mt. Lowe, 1910

    Henry E. Huntington at Mt. Lowe, 1910

    Visual Materials

    A group picture of Henry E. Huntington and associates at the Mount Lowe railway, which he had purchased in 1902. Group stands on and around the funicular car "Rubio." Huntington is on the platform immediately to the left of the car, third from the bottom. MS notes on verso read "Mt. Lowe, group includes HEH - also, probably, E--- Randolph (light suit, black hat, in the car)", "Gift of Mrs. Rox Donaldson, her uncle was E--- Randolph", and "HEH at Mt. Lowe, 1910?"

    photCL 285

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    Electricity for the Modern Farm; Thomas Alva Edison at General Electric; Herbert Hoover at Greenfield Village, Michigan, 1919-1929

    Manuscripts

    Compilation reel. First film is "Electricity for the Modern Farm" (c. 1919), contemporary references available online. Followed by Thomas Alva Edison as he tours the General Electric Company lamp laboratories in Schenectady, New York in 1922. Part 1: 15:01-21:03 Footage of Edison with photometer and illuminated lamps; Part 2: 21:59-34:26 Mr. Edison and Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz ride in a car and are greeted by 20,000 employees, footage of Dr. Coolidge explaining process of ductile tungsten, 31:07 women at work in plant with lamps; beginning 34:41-39:16 President Herbert Hoover and dedication of Edison Institute of Technology at Greenfield Village, Michigan, 1929. Format of original: negative

    SCE MP 515