Difference between revisions of "Maude Adams (Q23049)"
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(Created claim: context (P47): After Maude Adams retired from acting, she came to Schenectady to work with the General Electric Illuminating Engineering Laboratory on developing new lighitng for theaters. The 30 kW lamp was developed by Adams in conjunction with the laboratory was used in theaters and airports.) | (Created claim: significant date (P237): 1908) | ||||||||||||||
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Pioneer women of stage lighting
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Maude Adams | Pioneer women of stage lighting |
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Maude Adams poses with a 25 Watt Mazda lamp and 30 kilowatt incandescent lamp. (English)
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11 November 1872Gregorian
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17 July 1953
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After Maude Adams retired from acting, she came to Schenectady to work with the General Electric Illuminating Engineering Laboratory on developing new lighitng for theaters. The 30 kW lamp was developed by Adams in conjunction with the laboratory was used in theaters and airports. (English)
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