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• Friday, May 29th, 2009

vacuum cleaners history
Urgent need for the school project! When was the first Henry vacuum cleaner made and I decided to put a face on the

Any other information on the history of Henry vacuum cleaners and his brothers James, Charles and George, much appreciated. Draft to be presented next Monday.

This should tell you what you want to know. Http: / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Henry_ (vacuum_cleaner) Good luck.

Gaz - vacuum cleaner shame - Two Pints of Lager - BBC comedy


Historic Print (L): [Vacuum cleaners on display at the J.C. Harding & Co. store, probably in Washington, D.C Historic Print (L): [Vacuum cleaners on display at the J.C. Harding & Co. store, probably in Washington, D.C
$57.00

This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1909 and 1932]Subject: Vacuum cleaners--1900-1940. Merchandise displays--Washington (D.C.)--1900-1940. Window displays--Washington (D.C.)--1900-1940.Notes: National Photo Company Collection.Format: Photographic prints 1900-1940.SOURCE: Library of Congress...
Historic Print (M): [Vacuum cleaners on display at the J.C. Harding & Co. store, probably in Washington, D.C Historic Print (M): [Vacuum cleaners on display at the J.C. Harding & Co. store, probably in Washington, D.C
$37.00

This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1909 and 1932]Subject: Vacuum cleaners--1900-1940. Merchandise displays--Washington (D.C.)--1900-1940. Window displays--Washington (D.C.)--1900-1940.Notes: National Photo Company Collection.Format: Photographic prints 1900-1940.SOURCE: Library of Congress...
Historic Print (S): [Vacuum cleaners on display at the J.C. Harding & Co. store, probably in Washington, D.C Historic Print (S): [Vacuum cleaners on display at the J.C. Harding & Co. store, probably in Washington, D.C
$24.95

This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [between 1909 and 1932]Subject: Vacuum cleaners--1900-1940. Merchandise displays--Washington (D.C.)--1900-1940. Window displays--Washington (D.C.)--1900-1940.Notes: National Photo Company Collection.Format: Photographic prints 1900-1940.SOURCE: Library of Congress...
Classic Electrical Appliances Films DVD: History of Home Electrical Appliances in America Films Including The Coming Of The Refrigerator, The Dishwasher, Vacuum Cleaners, & Toaster Ovens Classic Electrical Appliances Films DVD: History of Home Electrical Appliances in America Films Including The Coming Of The Refrigerator, The Dishwasher, Vacuum Cleaners, & Toaster Ovens
$12.99

This classic collection takes us back in time when new electrical appliances, like the dish-washing machine, electric irons, and toasters were all the rage. A rare chance to see some of the early American appliances being promoted and sold to American society. Table Of Contents: (1) Home Electrical Appliances (1944) - Fun old film that takes apart old appliance to show how they work. Also explains...
Against the Odds: An Autobiography Against the Odds: An Autobiography
$35.95

The inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner tells the story of his incredible struggle to design and launch a machine that worked better than all others. When he brought his Dual Cyclone vacuum to market, manufacturers of traditional vacuums responded first with ridicule, then lawsuits, and finally with imitations. By 1997 Dyson's company was generating annual revenue of over £100 million per y...
Vacuum Cleaners (Household History Series) Vacuum Cleaners (Household History Series)
$22.60

Discusses the history and technical development of the vacuum cleaner, from the first carpet sweepers of the nineteenth century to twentieth-century improvements....
Wright Brothers: Powered Their Way to Posterity Wright Brothers: Powered Their Way to Posterity
$1.99

Controversy about man's first flight has swirled around the facts like a dust devil. Was Orville and Wilbur Wright's flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903 the first manned flight of a heavier-than-air powered plane? Until 1942, the Smithsonian Institute denied it, claiming that Samuel Langley was the first -- the same Langley who was the Smithsonian's secretary at the time. The title may have actually belo...


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• Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

650 I already have 6 people on the 7 day trial!




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