Westinghouse Electric Corporation photographs 1886-1996 1920-1985 [photographs]

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Westinghouse Electric Corporation photographs 1886-1996 1920-1985 [photographs]

Most of the images contained in this collection pertain to the Westinghouse Electric Corporation products and activities in the western Pennsylvania area from 1920 to the mid 180s, and cover a wide variety of subjects including research, employees, facilities, products, and events such as the Worlds Fairs. These materials came from the offices at Gateway Center (Pittsburgh, PA) and the Research and Development Center in Churchill, PA.

56.50 linear ft.

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Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

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The Westinghouse Electric Company was started in 1886 in Pittsburgh, P.A. The name was changed to Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in 1889 and to Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1946. The Company was founded to build commercial and industrial electrical equipment for the generation, transmission, and application of electricity. Their early equipment included the first transformer in the U.S., generating stations, meters, motors, and transmission lines. During the first half o...

Westinghouse, George, 1846-1914

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George Westinghouse was a well-know investor and businessman in various fields including railroads and electricity. George and Marguerite Westinghouse were prominent citizens of Pittsburgh and also owned houses in Lenox, MA, New York City, and Washington, D.C. These materials came from descendants of the Uptegraff family, who worked for both Mr. and Mrs. Westinghouse for many years. From the description of George and Marguerite Westinghouse Collection 1898-1914. (Historical Society o...