Photo credit: Michael Hnatov
Accession Number: C.2015.127.11
Dimensions: 2 in X 3.5 in X 0.125 in
Dimensions (Metric): 5.08 cm X 8.89 cm X 0.3175 cm
Credit Line: Gift of the Denby family, in memory of Sy Denby
Description
Small manila envelope containing six fuse links and a small wet adhesive perforated stamp set used for labeling the links with the correct amp. The stamps are printed with "30." The front of the envelope carries text:
Signal Corps U.S. Army | Fuse Link | M-141 | 30 AMP 250 Volts | (Cat. GE1104) | (Quantity 6) | General Electric Co., U.S.A. | N.P.68422.
Historical Notes
Native New Yorker Seymour Denby (1913-2011), known as Sy, was a ham radio operator. For more than 30 years, he ran an electronics store, Niagara Radio Supply, in the downtown area known as Radio Row. He participated in the coalition of local store proprietors and retailers who came together to protest the construction of the World Trade Center and take legal action against the Port Authority. Like others, Denby was evicted but received no financial compensation because he was a tenant at, not an owner of, his property.
Denby's son, Robert, donated these items belonging to his father from the Radio Row era.