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    Julia Child - Later kitchen (B&W)

    So, after posting that last video, I moved on to another. I seems to be a similar set although not quite the same, but I see there is, apparently, another of those control panels on the left hand side of the cooktop against the wall - it can be seen about 10:50 into the video. I can see the...
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    Julia Child - Later kitchen (B&W)

    Since watching the recent dramatization of Julia Child's early television work I have been catching up on some of the original programmes on YouTube. This broadcast (which I am guessing is from the mid-60s) features a different kitchen from previous ones and I am curious about the control panel...
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Coffee-mate Who knew it could be so versatile
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Philips Louis When you posted that advert it reminded me Which tested this machine amongst others in 1964 - the report was published in November of that year. I had forgotten about that one - it was made in France
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Louis Those are nice colours, I would have a job deciding which one to buy, to have them all would be a bit much. I wonder why they did not include that in the film? It would be interesting to know if the sold washers in Sweden? And if they would be automatic? I do not know when Philips built...
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Philips Louis I had boiled some potatoes only yesterday to make a Shepherds Pie topping and I almost reached for the Philips mixer to see how it would perform, I wish I had now! I may make some mayonnaise next week to make Coronation Chicken for the Queen's Platinum (70 year) Jubilee so maybe...
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    Antique General Electric front load washer

    Does the Kacemaster work in a similar manner to the machine shown in the first film? By the way, the whole video is worth watching :)
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    Antique General Electric front load washer

    Hoover Are those Hoover machines on the left hand side of picture 4? What appears to be the logo looks very like that used by Hoover here before the more familiar red roundal appeared
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    My Laundry Room

    Looking good. I have not seen one of those Candy washers for years, I had one about 30 years ago for a short while - something like 400rpm spin if i remember correctly. Is that an AEG spinner I see next to the sink? Whats the hose for? Al
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    Antique General Electric front load washer

    GE The water level control and the function levers indicate this might be a semi automatic washer, rather than fully automatic
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Read elsewhere that they were cinema ads as no commercial TV in Sweden at the time
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Removeable Cord Sorry, i could have been clearer in what I wrote about the cord, I meant to say that I had never seen a removable cord in that position on the iron, I have seen loads of removable cords on irons, toasters electric kettles and, of course, coffee percolators. Back in the 1940s and...
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    More detergents Interesting to see that 1960 kitchen early on in the video, and I have never seen and iron like that before with the removable cord, I wonder if the temperature control is in the connector, it seems very large otherwise. And of course a Philips iron too. I am not sure I would...
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Louis It seems that the Evalett uses the pressure of the water to force water out of clothes, the tap valve allows the vessel to first fill up with water (this is not rinsing) and then changing the valve allows the water to drain using the venturiie principle avoiding the need for a pump. I...
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    New and Useful Products For The Home Includes Philips hand mixer and, at the end, a soluble aspirin product we knew as Disprin
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Osby Commercial and Domestic Washers Interesting that they show an Ironrite ironer in the product line up I have never seen one of those devices for stretching sheets and the like before ironing before, it looks rather useful to me
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Surf A long established brand in the UK too - the packaging is similar to the UK version of the time too. It has always been sold as a "value" brand in UK. Need to go to approx 7.30 to see machines
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Detergent Advert Mid 1960s The washer is a Miele. As far as i am aware Luvil was a pre soak biological detergent
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    Swedish Kitchen Advert - 1973

    Evalett Washer 1953 Washer with very unusual dryer - its not a spin dryer bu rather uses water pressure to compress the inner "drum" forcing water out of the clothes The washer must be tiny but even so I would be wanting more water than that in the tub, otherwise every surface in the kitchen...
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