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T.C. Joy
Figure 4 An illustration of Joy’s ornate Crescent Radiator. (Metal, A Practical Journal of the Factory, Foundry, Shop and Store, V.2, April-June…
Figure 1. Illustration of T.C. Joy from his obituary. (Illustration taken from The Metal Worker, V.44., 1895).
Figure 6. An ad showcasing the new Joy radiators, listing notable places one can find a Joy radiator. (The Journal of Plumbing, Piping and Hydronics,…
Figure 5. An illustration, taken from the Crescent Radiator patent, demonstrating the improved design of its radiator pipes. (Metal, A Practical…
Figure 3. An illustration of the Titusville Iron Works, which acquired T.C. Joy & Co. in 1895. ( Copy of advertisement taken from a newsletter in Gas…
Figure 2. An advertisement for the Waldorf Hotel in New York City, which highlights as a selling point the comforts of T.C. Joy’s radiators.
Valve on a Joy radiator in a Titusville home.
Detailing on a Joy radiator in a Titusville home.
Joy radiator in a Titusville home.
Photo of a Joy radiator in a Titusville home.
Patent no. 511957 for radiator section cores
Patent no. 456895 for a generator for steam heating apparatuses designed by T.C. Joy
Patent no. 524804 for a radiator coupling
Photo showing the upper metalworking of radiators created by T. C. Joy. These radiators were purchased by a collector in Germany.
Photo showing metalwork of Joy radiators. These radiators were purchased by a collector in Germany.
Photo of a radiator detailing T. C. Joy logo. These radiators were purchased by a collector in Germany.
Photo of radiators created by T. C. Joy. These radiators were purchased by a collector in Germany.
Photo of radiators created by T. C. Joy. These radiators were purchased by a collector in Germany.
Photo of the T.C. Joy logo on a radiator.
Diagram of a non-relief steam radiator
Diagram of a one pipe steam radiator
Diagram of a leaky valve in a steam radiator
Photo of a gold radiator from a home in Avon, NY