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Dun & Bradstreet Corporation Records (Science, Technology & Business Division), Industrial Directories, John Adams Building Collection, Located Off-site at Fort Meade, Manhattan & Bronx & Philadelphia, PA, 1945 Pg. 1481, Feb. 1st 1948, Feb. 1st 1950, Feb 1st 1951, Feb 1st 1952, Pg.
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Arthur A. Bright and Rupert Maclaurin, Economic Factors Influencing The Development and Introduction of The Fluorescent Lamp, The Journal of Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, , University of Chicago Press, 51, No.5, 1943, pp.
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The benefits of fluorescent lighting were lower operating costs, more light for the same power input, and less maintenance. The company remained in existence until about 2002 in Brooklyn, NY.
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John H. Campbell, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, The University of California, Berkeley, California, The History and Technical Evolution of High Frequency Lighting, pages 1-2, 1977
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, New York, Part IV Lighting Applications, Lighting Handbook Reference & Application
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Dun & Bradstreet, Artcraft Fluorescent Corporation Financial Records 1945-1957, Library of Congress, Washington D.C., Retrieved September 2016
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Electrical Consultant (original from Cornell University - digitized, Feb 1, 2011 - Print Advertisement) Lighting & Lamps
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The three top fluorescent fixture manufacturing companies from the beginning were, Lightolier , the largest, a division of
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Mark Stanley Rea, PH.D. FIES, Editor-In-Chief, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, The Lighting Handbook and Reference, 1993
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The electric-lamp industry: technological change and economic development from 1800 to 1947, New York, Macmillan Co.
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Moody's Dividend Record - Moody's Investors Service, Incorporated, 1948, Artcraft Fluorescent Corp., 7% partie, pfd
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was an American mass manufacturer of fluorescent lighting fixtures from the time of the public introduction of the
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Electrical Consultant, Volume 50, Page 4, 1946 - Lighting, Volume 53 & 54, Page 174, 175, 1948
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Fluorescent lighting was new to consumers, businesses, and professionals, who were familiar with
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Paul Levy, Early industry leaders in New York City, Sillman Family Private Collection, 1998
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Lighting the Way, Natural museum of American History, © 2015 Smithsonian Institution.
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2371, Feb. 1st 1953, Feb. 1st 1954, Feb.1st 1955, Jan. 1st 1956, Jan. 1st 1957.
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Electrical West (original from McGraw-Hill Company of California., 1967)
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New York State, Division of Corporations, State Records
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Defunct manufacturing companies based in New York City
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Industrial Directory of New York State, 1949ed, 1953ed
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Industrial Directory of New York State, 1949ed, 1953ed
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Westinghouse Engineer, Volume 12-13, Page 141, 1952
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Artcraft

Private
Brooklyn
President
US
$
fluorescent lamp
1939 World's Fair
striplight
incandescent
Royal Philips Electronics
ISBN
0-87995-102-8
"United States Library of Congress"
ISBN
0-405-04690-1
Lighting the Way, Natural museum of American History, © 2015 Smithsonian Institution.
"Eat a Sloppy Joe at Currant Cafe Sunday While You Wait For Lit Brooklyn to Open", March 14, 2014 - Bedford and Bowery, © New York Magazine.
""© New York Times - Front Page, May 7, 2008" - Previous headquarters building of Artcraft Fluorescent Corp. featured for current new use of space of building.""
"© New York Times, May 7, 2008, Front Page reprint"
""Slide-Show" - Related Article to © New York Times, May 7, 2008 - Previous headquarters building."
"The Magic of Fluorescence", © 1945 short video film by General Electric Company, Nela Park, Ohio (how fluorescent bulbs are manufactured, located at time marker 10:27)
"How It's Made : Fluorescent Tubes", © 2009, Discovery Channel
"Tour of the Lightolier Manufacturing Plant", © Bob Vila, Action Media Inc. - Episode 8, Part 2
Categories
Lighting brands
Manufacturing companies established in 1940
1940 establishments in New York City
Privately held companies based in New York City

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