Flashlight
Object number2011.101.21
Datec. 1985
Mediummetal; paper
Credit LineGift of Patricia Campbell
DescriptionFlashlight. Steel cylindrical body. Lens on one end. Clip.Dimensions4 x 0.875 in. (10.2 x 2.2 cm)InscriptionsHandwritten label "ClyDe" [y is backwards] in red ink attached to piece with clear adhesive tape.
Hand-inscribed above handwritten label: "07009".
MarksProduct label "VICTOREEN / 541R / 07009".
Historical NotesDonor Patricia Campbell's husband, Clyde H. Campbell, worked for NAVCO (National Valve and Manufacturing Company) from 1967 to 1985. NAVCO was a pipe and valve manufacturing firm started by Henry E. Haller. They had two local plants in Etna and Lawrenceville. Radiographers would test the welds on the pipes to make sure they were sound. Campbell served four years in the U.S. Navy before apprenticing at NAVCO at the age of 23. The plant closed in 1985, during the recession, which decimated much of the industrial sector in the region. Campbell then worked as a radiographer at a Beaver nuclear power plant. His family attributes his death from leukemia to radiation exposure, but said that they can not prove this.
Related institution
National Valve and Manufacturing Company
Previous owner
Clyde H. Campbell
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United States Navy
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