Name/Title
Portrait of Thomas Edison – Greetings to the Edison Pioneers (1927)Description
This is a framed, sepia-toned portrait photograph of Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931), featuring a printed inscription at the bottom dedicated to the Edison Pioneers, a group of early electrical engineers and inventors who worked closely with him. Lewis Latimer was a charter member of the group, which was founded in 1918. Edison is depicted wearing a formal black suit with a bow tie, looking directly at the camera with a calm and confident expression.
The photograph is copyrighted by W. H. Wells, a well-known photography studio. Below the portrait, a printed dedication from Thomas Edison reads: "Greetings. To the Edison Pioneers, my old associates and fellow workers." Signed: Thomas A. Edison. Years: 1847 – 1927 This photograph was likely distributed to members of the Edison Pioneers, possibly as a commemorative piece honoring Edison’s legacy in the electric industry.Context
The Edison Pioneers, established in 1918, was an exclusive group of early engineers and scientists who contributed to the development of Edison’s innovations. This portrait was created shortly before Edison’s death in 1931, making it one of the last official photographs associated with his professional legacy. The years 1847–1927 mark Edison’s lifespan up to the date of the tribute, highlighting his six decades of invention and industry leadership. This portrait was likely a gift or distributed memorabilia for surviving members of the Edison Pioneers, acknowledging their role in shaping the early electrical industry.Collection
Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]Inscription/Signature/Marks
Transcription
"Greetings.
To the Edison Pioneers
my old associates
and fellow workers."
Signed:
"Thos A. Edison"
Years:
"1847 – 1927"