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Peter L. Bellaschi Collection, n.d.

July 23, 2014
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Inventor Name

Bellaschi, Peter L.

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Center for the History of Electrical Engineering
IEEE History Center
Rutgers University
39 Union Street
New Brunswick, NJ
08901-8538
732-932-1066
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/ieee_archives.html

Summary

Bellaschi, is an internationally known and recognized expert in the field of lightning research. Bellaschi has been credited with being the principle technical contributor to the team that developed the machinery to create the first man-made lightning stroke, at Westinghouse. The collection includes more than 400 lantern slides and other types of images of electrical technologies. The objects consist of test equipment, transformers, power lines lines and towers, lightning and discharge equipment, insulators, switching equipment, capacitors, and vehicles.

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