File:Thomas Alva Edison using his dictating machine.jpg

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Thomas Alva Edison at his desk, talking on telephone, on 1914 Sept. 8. An Edison wax cylinder dictating machine is seen to the left with several cylinder records beneath it. On floor to right of Edison's chair is a spittoon and a metal wire waste-basket. Photo cropped and adjusted.
Depicted people Thomas Alva Edison
Date 8 September 1914
date QS:P571,+1914-09-08T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q131454
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current11:01, 26 August 2016Thumbnail for version as of 11:01, 26 August 20161,497 × 1,232 (184 KB)Geagea (talk | contribs)large
10:39, 22 January 2005Thumbnail for version as of 10:39, 22 January 20051,495 × 1,231 (94 KB)Dub (talk | contribs)Thomas Alva Edison using his datating machine, 1914 Sept. 8. Photo cropped and adjusted. Original is taken from the american Library of Congress, http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b15347 No known restrictions on publication. {{PD}}

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