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  2. Mazda (light bulb) - Wikipedia

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    Mazda brand bulbs at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates. Mazda was a trademarked name registered by General Electric (GE) in 1909 for incandescent light bulbs. The name was used from 1909 to 1945 in the United States by GE and Westinghouse. Mazda brand light bulbs were made for decades after 1945 outside the US.

  3. Westinghouse Lamp Plant - Wikipedia

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    Postcard circa 1905 of Westinghouse plant in Bloomfield, New Jersey that manufactured Mazda lamps. The Westinghouse Lamp Plant located in Bloomfield, New Jersey, was one of the lamp manufacturing plants of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. [1]

  4. Edison screw - Wikipedia

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    230/240-volt incandescent light bulb with E27 screw baseEdison screw (ES) is a standard lightbulb socket for electric light bulbs. It was developed by Thomas Edison (1847–1931), patented in 1881, [1] and was licensed in 1909 under General Electric's Mazda trademark.

  5. Edison and Swan Electric Light Company - Wikipedia

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    The glass bulbs sold in Britain were of Swan's design, while the filaments were of Edison's. [4] From 1887 or earlier Sir Ambrose Fleming was an adviser to the company, and conducted research at Ponders End. [5] The company had offices at 155 Charing Cross Road, London, and factories in Brimsdown, Ponders End and Sunderland.

  6. Talk:Mazda (light bulb) - Wikipedia

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    Like most light bulb manufacturers, AEI also got into the business of selling valves (vacuum tubes) and later cathode ray tubes, most of which under the Mazda name (among others). If you bought a television set in the UK in the 1960's and the valves and CRT were not manufactured by Mullard then they would almost certainly have been the Mazda brand.

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  8. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    The incandescent light bulb was for a long time the only light source used in automotive lighting. Incandescent bulbs are still commonly used in turn signals to stop hyper-flashing of the turn signal flashers. Many types of bulbs have been used. Standardized type numbers are used by manufacturers to identify bulbs with the same specifications.

  9. Mazda (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mazda is a Japanese automobile manufacturer. Mazda may also refer to: Ahura Mazda, the primary deity of Zoroastrianism; Mazda (light bulb), a trademarked name used on incandescent light bulbs and vacuum tubes

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