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Emile Bachelet Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Bachelet, Emile, 1863-1946
Bachelet, Albert E.
Names
Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965
Topic
Electromagnetism
Electromagnetism in medicine
Inventions -- 1910-1920
Inventors
Magnetic levitation vehicles -- 1910-1920
Magnetic suspension -- 1910-1920
Medicine
Patents
Railroads -- Trains -- 1910-1920 -- England
Provenance
The collection was donated by Albert E. Bachelet, son of the inventor.
Creator
Bachelet, Emile, 1863-1946
Bachelet, Albert E.
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Emile Bachelet Collection
Summary
The collection documents Emile Bachelet, inventor of electro-magnetic therapeutic devices for the treatment of rheumatism.
Biographical / Historical
Emile Bachelet (1863-1946) was born in Nanterre, France, a village outside Paris and emigrated to the U.S. in the 1880s. He began his career in Boston as an electrician on the building staff of the Boston Institute (now known as Massachusetts Institute of Technology). He was naturalized a United States citizen in 1888, moved to California in 1889 and then to Tacoma, Washington where he worked as an electrician for the city government and later as an inventor of electro-magnetic therapeutic devices for the treatment of rheumatism. Bachelet discovered that arthritic pain disappeared when he was near huge generators and thus began his experimentation with electromagnets. In the 1890s he conceived the idea of magnetic levitation and worked for twenty years on its application to a train. A model was exhibited in London in 1914 and it received worldwide notice and some financial support. In the early 1900s, Bachelet moved to New York City and formed three companies, Bachelet General Magnet Co., Inc., Bachelet Magnetic Wave Company, and Bachelet Medical Apparatus Company to continue his invention work. However, his interest shifted often from one device to another and he later moved to Poughkeepsie, NY where he continued his invention efforts in a small workshop until his death in 1946.
Extent
0.3 Cubic feet (3 boxes)
Date
1890 - 1973
Custodial History
The collection was transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Electricity (now the Division of Medicine and Science) in April 1988.
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0302
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Scrapbooks
Contracts
Clippings
Citation
Emile Bachelet Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Arrangement
The collection is divided into six series. Series 1: Biographical Materials, 1890-1956 Series 2: Correspondence, 1915-1959 Series 3: Patents, 1903-1929 Series 4: Photographs, circa 1880s-1945 Series 5: Newspaper Clippings and Scrapbook, 1912-1973 Series 6: Miscellaneous, 1915-1917
Processing Information
Processed by Robert S. Harding, archivist and Don Darroch, volunteer, May 1990; revised Alison Oswald, archivist, March 2003.
Processed by Grace M. Angle (volunteer) June, 1988; supervised by Robert Harding, archivist. Revised by David Haberstich, March 21, 2005.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Photographs -- Black-and-white photoprints -- Silver gelatin -- 19th-20th century
Scrapbooks
Contracts
Clippings
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of approximately .66 cubic feet of biographical materials, correspondence, clippings, patents, photographs, newspaper clippings, and a scrapbook relating to Emile Bachelet's invention of a device for magnetically levitating trains and other devices. Series 1: Biographical Materials, 1890-1956, consists of Bachelet's passports, citizenship papers, some genealogical notes, clippings, a certificate from the Masonic Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, and an undated interview with Albert Bachelet, Emile's son. Documentation on Albert Bachelet's work with the Lincoln stereoscopic pairs is also here. Series 2: Correspondence, 1915-1959, includes letters from Emile Bachelet's former secretary, Suzanne Stokvis-Simpson, to Albert Bachelet from 1948 to 1959. Series 3: Patents, 1903-1929, contains both United States and foreign issued patents for Bachelet's inventions. Also included in this series is information on Bachelet's Wave Generator Machine that was used to treat individuals suffering from rheumatism and other pains by "increasing the vital energies of the blood and creating a vibratory magnetic field in which is placed the patients or patients." Series 4: Photographs, 1929-1945, include Bachelet's "Magnetically Levitated Railway" device, his "Free Energy Machine", models, equipment, and other devices being demonstrated and portraits of Emile Bachelet. Series 5: Newspaper Clippings and Scrapbook, 1912-1973, document accounts of the public presentation of Bachelet's model of a magnetically levitated train in London in 1914 and other projects. Series 6: Miscellaneous, 1915-1917, contains a visitor's book to Bachelet's laboratory, brochures on the Bachelet Wave Generator machine and drawings.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research. Gloves must be worn when handling unprotected photographs and negatives.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512973563-1503512973577-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8734c6cf1-34b4-4a42-9c7a-25d7a42fb59e

In the Collection

  • Boy riding magnetic railway Photograph

  • Working Model of Magnetically Levitated Railway Photograph

  • Bust of Emile Bachelet Photograph

  • Emile Bachelet and his brother on the platform : black-and-white photoprint.

  • Emile Bachelet : black-and-white photoprint.

  • Emile Bachelet and his men worked the switchboard for the Victoria Theater : black-and-white photoprint.

  • Woman and men at a demonstration of magnetic levitated railway : black-and-white photoprint.

  • Miscellaneous

  • Photographs

  • Emile Bachelet Portrait

  • First experimental model of equipment for magnetic levitation : black-and-white photoprint.

  • Mechanical Movement

  • Study Model for Free Energy Photograph

  • Street View of Emile Bachelet's Laboratory in London Photograph

  • Emile Bachelet Portrait

  • Demonstration of Magnetically Levitated Railway Photograph

  • Winston Churchill at demonstration of the magnetically levitated railway at Bachelet Works black and white photoprint,

  • Emile Bachelet at the switchboard for the magnetic levitated railway Photograph

  • Biographical Materials

  • Miscellaneous biographical materials

  • Photographs

  • Probably the earliest photograph of Bachelet's working model of his magnetically levitated railway in Mt. Vernon, New York (1910) black and white photoprint

  • Woman operating switchboard of model railway Photograph

  • Emile Bachelet Portrait

  • Emile Bachelet's free energy model on the shelf : black-and-white photoprint.

  • Lord Mayor of London comes for a demonstration : black-and-white photoprint.

  • Magnetic Devices in Emile Bachelet's Laboratory Portrait

  • Notes of S. Stokvis on the Electro Magnetic Shuttle Driving Apparatus

  • Hyman Maxim testing magnetic railway Photograph

  • Duke and Duchess of Teck come for a demonstration : black-and-white photoprint.

  • Men with the working model of the magnetic levitated railway Photograph

  • Correspondence

  • Drawings for Means of Harnessing the Force of Gravitational Energy

  • US #1,020,942, Levitating Transmitting Apparatus

  • US #1,738,981, Mechanical Movement

  • British #10726, Improvements in and relating to Electro-Magnetic Levitating Devices

  • Tacoma Illustrated (page 80)

  • US #986,039, Synchronizing Interrupter for Electric Currents

  • US #847,877, Electric Current Interrupting and Varying Apparatus

  • US #743,373, Electromagnetic Therapeutic Apparatus

  • Scrapbook

  • Newspaper clippings

  • Correspondence

  • US #1,020,943, Levitating Transmitting Apparatus

  • Suzanne Stokvis-Simpson

  • Bachelet Wave Generator Machine

  • Suzanne Stokvis-Simpson

  • Suzanne Stokvis-Simpson

  • Visitors Book to Bachelet Lab

  • United States Patents

  • Passports and citizenship papers

  • US #946,193, Electromagnet

  • Free Energy Machine

  • Correspondence

  • US #1,232,174, Electromagnetic Engine

  • Brochures about Bachelet's Wave Generator Machine

  • US #1,051,056, Levitating Apparatus for Conveying Ammunition

  • US #743,372, Magnetic Medical Apparatus

  • Albert Bachelet

  • Newspaper Clippings and Scrapbook

  • Foreign Patents

  • Patents

  • US #1,001,236 Electromagnetic Sound-Wave Therapeutic Machine

  • US #1,088,511, Levitating Apparatus for Starting and Stopping Aeroplanes and the Like

  • US #849,653, Electro Magnetic Apparatus

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