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  2. Hubert Cecil Booth - Wikipedia

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    Hubert Cecil Booth (4 July 1871 – 14 January 1955) [1] was an English engineer, best known for having invented one of the first powered vacuum cleaners. [2] [3] [4] [5]He also designed Ferris wheels, [1] [6] suspension bridges and factories. [1]

  3. Goblin Vacuum Cleaners - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1930s, Goblin vacuum cleaners were manufactured by the British Vacuum Cleaner and Engineering Co. Ltd. (BVC). The managing director was Hubert Cecil Booth who, the company claimed, had invented the vacuum cleaner in about 1900, although it was subsequently copied in the USA and elsewhere.

  4. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    In 1901 powered vacuum cleaners using suction were invented independently by British engineer Hubert Cecil Booth and American inventor David T. Kenney. [ 10 ] [ 9 ] Booth also may have coined the word "vacuum cleaner". [ 10 ]

  5. List of vacuum cleaners - Wikipedia

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    An early electric vacuum cleaner by the Electric Suction Sweeper Company, circa 1908, ... Hubert Cecil Booth – invented the first powered vacuum cleaner;

  6. The Quest for Power - Wikipedia

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    The Quest for Power is dedicated to Hubert Cecil Booth, inventor of the vacuum cleaner.The dedication reads: "In friendship's name to Hubert Cecil Booth, F.C.G.I., M. Inst. C.E. who by the invention and subsequent development of the vacuum cleaner has created a new industry, lightened the burden of human toil, and increased the health and happiness of innumberable homes".

  7. The Secret Life of Machines - Wikipedia

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    Explores how a vacuum cleaner functions. Epilogue: Various vacuums fitted with pyrotechnics fly from a pile, guided by wires, with sparks streaming from the rear like a rocket. Historical Figures Mentioned: Hubert Cecil Booth, James M. Spangler, William H. Hoover

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