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== 19th century == * 1800–1809 [[Humphry Davy]] invents the [[arc lamp]] when using Voltaic piles (battery) for his electrolysis experiments. * 1802- [[Vasily Vladimirovich Petrov]] developed the first persistent [[electric arc]].<ref name="guarnieri 7-1">{{Cite journal|last=Guarnieri|first=M.|year=2015|title=Switching the Light: From Chemical to Electrical|journal=IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine|volume=9|issue=3|pages=44–47|doi=10.1109/MIE.2015.2454038|hdl=11577/3164116|s2cid=2986686|url=https://www.research.unipd.it/bitstream/11577/3164116/5/21%20LightElectric.pdf|hdl-access=free|access-date=2019-09-02|archive-date=2022-02-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220214220606/https://www.research.unipd.it/retrieve/handle/11577/3164116/225053/21%20LightElectric.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref> * 1802 William Murdoch illuminates the exterior of the [[Soho Foundry]] with gas. * 1805 Philips and Lee's Cotton Mill, [[Manchester]] was the first industrial factory to be fully lit by gas. * 1809 Humphry Davy publicly demonstrates the first electric lamp over 10,000 lumens, at the Royal Society.<ref name="DrThomasKlett">Dr. Thomas Klett, ''Geschichte der Lichttechnik'' [History of Lighting]</ref> * 1813 National Heat and Light Company formed by [[Frederick Albert Winsor]]. * 1815 Humphry Davy invents the [[Davy lamp|miner's safety lamp]]. * 1823 [[Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner]] invents the [[Döbereiner's lamp]]. * 1835 [[James Bowman Lindsay]] demonstrates a [[light bulb]] based electric lighting system to the citizens of [[Dundee, Scotland|Dundee]]. * 1841 Arc-lighting is used as experimental public lighting in Paris. * 1853 [[Ignacy Łukasiewicz]] invents the modern [[kerosene lamp]]. * 1856 [[glassblowing|glassblower]] [[Heinrich Geissler]] confines the electric arc in a [[Geissler tube]]. * 1867 [[Edmond Becquerel]] demonstrates the first [[fluorescent lamp]].<ref>{{Cite news |title=In The Beginning: 10 Inventors of the Incandescent Lightbulb |url=http://txchnologist.com/post/77710091911/in-the-beginning-10-inventors-of-the-incandescent |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20210417195155/https://txchnologist.com/post/77710091911/in-the-beginning-10-inventors-of-the-incandescent#_=_ |archive-date=2021-04-17 |access-date=2025-05-06 |work=Txchnologist}}</ref> * 1874 [[Alexander Lodygin]] patents an [[incandescent light bulb]]. * 1875 [[Henry Woodward (inventor)|Henry Woodward]] patents an electric light bulb. * 1876 [[Pavel Yablochkov]] invents the [[Yablochkov candle]], the first practical carbon arc lamp, for public street lighting in Paris. * 1879 (About Christmas time) Col. [[R. E. Crompton]] illuminated his home in [[Porchester Gardens]], using a primary battery of Grove Cells, then a generator which was better. He gave special parties and illuminated his drawing room and dining room. Source: Practical Electrical Engineering, Newnes. Article entitled "The Development of Electric Lighting". * 1879 [[Thomas Edison]] and [[Joseph Swan]] patent the carbon-thread [[incandescent lamp]]. It lasted 40 hours. * 1880 Edison produced a 16-watt lightbulb that lasted 1500 hours. * 1882 Introduction of large scale [[direct current]] based indoor incandescent lighting and lighting [[utility]] with Edison's first [[Pearl Street Station]] * c. 1885 Incandescent [[gas mantle]] invented, revolutionises [[gas lighting]]. * 1886 [[Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] demonstration project, a much more versatile (long-distance transmission) [[transformer]] based [[alternating current]] based indoor incandescent lighting system introduced by [[William Stanley, Jr.]] working for [[George Westinghouse]].<ref>Great Barrington Historical Society, Great Barrington, Massachusetts</ref> Stanley lit 23 businesses along a 4000 feet length of main street stepping a 500 AC volt current at the street down to 100 volts to power incandescent lamps at each location.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Great Barrington Experiment |url=http://edisontechcenter.org/GreatBarrington.html |access-date=2025-05-06 |website=edisontechcenter.org}}</ref> * 1893 GE introduces the first commercial fully enclosed carbon arc lamp. Sealed in glass globes, it lasts 100h and therefore 10 times longer than hitherto carbon arc lamps <ref name="DrThomasKlett"/><ref name="Gorowitz">Bernard Gorowitz Ed., ''The General Electric Story''</ref> * 1893 [[Nikola Tesla]] puts forward his ideas on high frequency and wireless electric lighting<ref>{{Cite book |last=Carlson |first=W. Bernard |title=Tesla: Inventor of the Electrical Age |date=April 27, 2015 |publisher=Princeton University Press |isbn=978-0691165615 |pages=132}}</ref><ref>note: at [[St. Louis, Missouri]], Tesla public demonstration called, "[[s:On Light and Other High-Frequency Phenomena|On Light and Other High-Frequency Phenomena]]", (Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 136 By Persifor Frazer, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa)</ref> which included public demonstrations where he lit a [[Geissler tube]] wirelessly. * 1894 [[Daniel McFarlan Moore]] creates the [[Moore tube]], precursor of [[glow discharge|electric gas-discharge]] lamps. * 1897 [[Walther Nernst]] invents and patents his [[Nernst lamp|incandescent lamp]], based on [[Solid state (electronics)|solid state]] [[electrolyte]]s.
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