Classic UK Appliances - May 2015

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Al
I hadn't even given it a thought that the Reversomatics were still going in the 70's! The brand names must have been carried through after the GEC takeover. I do have an interest about all things EE, having worked at what was their Stafford Works for 26 years (despite being GEC/Alstom nothing seemed to have changed since EE days) and having a particular fondness for all English Electric powered locomotives. There were, I think, two factories in Liverpool, East Lancs Road and Netherton, I always though that Domestic Appliances was Netherton. But looking at various copies of the EE house magazines I'm not quite sure, if anyone else knows for sure I'd love to know.
Ian
 
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Creda Topline

We had exactly the same model as above, built like a tank & with so many features. Brings back the memories. A truly well made classic Cooker.
 
 
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1970s Hoover

I am not sure if this particular variant carried on until the 1980s. I suspect that it might have been the last wringer washer on sale in the UK. Its still more or less the same design as the machine launched about 20 years previously but with updated, squared off styling and more modern control panel. This also had a foot pedal which had to be kept pressed while running the wringer

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