(a) Cardboard box has flaps which open both ends; there is a cardboard insert which holds (b-d): three miniature lamps which consist of a rounded and enclosed clear glass bulb set into a brass cylindrical base; inside the lamp are two wires held apart with a white (b,c) or blue (d) glass piece.
(a) Cardboard box has flaps which open both ends; there is a cardboard insert which holds (b-d): three miniature lamps which consist of a rounded and enclosed clear glass bulb set into a brass cylindrical base; inside the lamp are two wires held apart with a white (b,c) or blue (d) glass piece.
Number Of Parts
4
Part Names
a - cardboard box - Size: Length 10.7 cm. x Width 4.7 cm. x Depth 2.0 cm.
b-d - lamps (bulbs) x 3 - Size: Length 2.8 cm. x Width 1.4 cm.
Box reads, "General Electric Miniature Lamps. The lamps contained herein are manufactured by Canadian General Electric Company Ltd. Ten G-E Lamps PRIZ 5.95 Volts. The trademarks appearing hereon and on the lamps contained herein are the property of Canadian General Electric Company, Ltd. Lamp Division Toronto Ontario Made in Canada CG 410-E1"; the lamps read (b): "G-E PR 12"; (c): "G-E PR 12"; (d): "G-E PR 2"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-F3-2
Condition Remarks
(a) box was dirty and dusty; the cardboard is quite brittle and brown and is likely very acidic (b-d): there is room in the box for 10 miniature lamps, but there are only 3; the 3 miniature lamps are unused
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Person
Reference Comments
Bernie Ziomkiewicz
Research Facts
Miniature lamps possibly used as a pilot light in X-ray equipment