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Bannister Light Fixture

Bannister Light Fixture - Fixture, Lighting
Accession #: 3692.2B
Title: Bannister Light Fixture
Object Type: Fixture, Lighting
Participants:
Physical Description: Light fixture in the gothic style crowed with a pyramid shaped decoration made up of glass panes and topped with a decorative metal piece. Below that is a caged area for the light bulb with yellow and orange glass. The fixture hangs from a thing rod with a decorative base.
Description: Electric lighting for streets and homes came to Spokane soon after hydropower technology was available; a power station was constructed at the falls of the Spokane River as early as 1885. By 1898, numerous large Spokane homes, including the Campbell's, were constructed with combination gas and electric lighting, with gas as backup during power outages. Although the Campbells brought both gas and electricity to each chandelier and sconce, they appear to have relied on all-electric light fixtures in each location. These light fixtures reflected the gothic style chosen for the Entry Hall, Main Hall, and Library.
Category: Campbell Collection
Related Objects:
3692.2A (Campbell Family, Fixture, Ceiling, Gothic-Style Light Fixture, 1898)
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
Decorative Arts (Decorative Arts), Lighting (Furnishing)
Geographical Reference: Campbell House (Washington->Spokane County->Spokane)
Dimensions:
height 45"
Materials/Techniques:
metal (Material)
Credit Line: Campbell Family Collection

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