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Created by General Electric in the early 1970s, the Hardiman exoskeleton let a worker lift up to 1,5
vizreef:General Electric // Kid Corder // 1987
Hairdryer technology of 1968…..my mum preferred the portable version with the plastic bon
“No more radios! Remember–there aren’t going to be any more radios built until
“What makes the wheels go round? Wheels that … make our paper, print our newspapers
“A new house of magic for postwar America” (1945)
“Swift and responsive as the strings and brasses of a great orchestra, power moves beneath thi
“In this process of creating MORE GOODS FOR MORE PEOPLE AT LESS COST, which has made the Ameri
“With one shot he knocked out the fort, and the Germans surrendered” (1944)
“More than 2 million General Electric motors will join the armed services this year” (19
“With electric lights, Josephine’s granddaughter doesn’t have to fill and clean la
“Garbage? What’s garbage?” (1948)
Hostess at the General Electric pavilion / HemisFair ‘68 (World’s Fair 1968 or Expo
bbook: - 1959 RCA Victor Dual Speaker Filteramic Tube Radio - Pink General Electric AM Clock Radio -
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General Electric, 1968
Hairdryer technology of 1968…..my mum preferred the portable version with the plastic bon
Edison Mazda Lamps, 1916
faded-mind: Witches Series - City Witches in Urban Nights Walking in cities at night under electric
General Electric Mainframe Computer, 1955.
General Electric Sun Lamp, 1950Adjusted for inflation this sunlamp would run you $84 today.
General Electric Sunlamps, 1939
Rose Pink 1959 General Electric Model C-4340 Tube AM Clock | Etsy
Walt with architect Welton Becket discussing his model for General Electric’s Carousel of
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