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The Lawspeaker
05-08-2013, 11:08 AM
Still glowing strong: Britain's oldest light bulb keeps on shining after an incredible 130 years

While most modern light bulbs barely last a year, this example is still shining on after an incredible 130 years.
The bulb, dating from 1883, was clearly built to last with six internal filaments which have all stood the test of time.

It first belonged to the late Florence Crook who once took it to school to dazzle her classmates. It then passed down to her son Kenneth, in Morecambe, Lancs and is still in use by his widow Beth, 79, at their home.


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Glowing tribute: Beth Crook and her incredible 130-year-old light bulb that is still shining after 130 years

She told the Daily Express: 'It's a real talking point. There is no substitute for craftsmanship. The new eco bulbs take all week to warm up and hardly give off any light.'

The bulb was one of the earliest products of the Ediswan factory which began started production way back in 1881.
Ediswan was a collaboration between the British Physicist Sir Joseph Swan and American Thomas Edison, both of whom are independently credited with the invention of the light bulb.

Swan's break through was to use a vacuum which meant there was very little oxygen inside the bulb so the filament to glow white-hot without catching fire.


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History: The bulb was one of the earliest products of the Ediswan company - a collaboration between the British Physicist Sir Jospeh Swan and American Thomas Edison

It rolled of the production line as Queen Victoria was beginning her 64th year on the throne and William Gladstone was Prime Minister.
It continued to give good service throughout two world wars and continued to glow well into the new millennium.

According to the Guinness Book of Records the world's oldest light bulb in continuous use has been burning for 109 years and holds pride of place in Fire Station 6, in Livermore, northern California.

Source: Daily Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2276043/Britains-oldest-light-bulb-shining-incredible-130-years.html#axzz2KRNp0u7G) (9 February 2013)

Issy
05-08-2013, 11:18 AM
Amazing! Unfortunately they never make anything that lasts these days.

The Lawspeaker
05-08-2013, 11:19 AM
Can you imagine ? They last less than 3 months now.

Issy
05-08-2013, 11:28 AM
I've had a few that barely lasted 2 weeks and considering they cost 4x the price of average bulbs it is a rip-off. They don't sell the average bulbs here in Australia anymore so you have to buy the extremely high priced ones whether you like it or not.

Harkonnen
05-08-2013, 11:32 AM
They design those lightbulbs to break. Actually a lot of stuff are purposefully engineered to break. Makes sense ofc if you wanna sell stuff. Otherwise not so much.

Arend
05-08-2013, 11:36 AM
They design those lightbulbs to break. Actually a lot of stuff are purposefully engineered to break. Makes sense ofc if you wanna sell stuff. Otherwise not so much.Its called "planned obsolescence" :


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViI6uAxqEOY

Onur
05-08-2013, 01:09 PM
Its called "planned obsolescence" :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GorqroigqM

RussiaPrussia
05-30-2013, 09:43 AM
Amazing! Unfortunately they never make anything that lasts these days.

they dont make such things so they can keep melting our money by buying stuff form them. There was even a german documentary how the original bulb could last much longer but was avoided so the producer could make more money. I cant remember the docu.