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Model A700D Kenwood Chef, produced in the late 1950s. The Kenwood Chef is a food mixer developed by Ken Wood in Britain. It is a single machine with a number of ...
The first Kenwood product was a toaster invented by Kenneth Wood, which was brought to market in 1947, known as the A100. 1950s–1960s. Three years later in 1950, the first version of the Kenwood Chef Kitchen machine was launched at the Ideal Home Exhibition. 1970s–1980s. The company's first food processor was launched in 1979.
Grandson of confectionery manufacturer Charles Riley Maynard, [1] founder of Maynards, Kenneth Wood was born on 4 October 1916 in Lewisham in London. [2]A Kenwood Major. He was brought up in Chelsfield in Kent and was educated at Bromley County School before leaving home in 1930, aged fourteen to join the merchant navy for five years, after which, he studied electrical engineering and ...
The NV-301 was the basic model with two speakers and a line input (marked for MiniDisc and DVD players) while the NV-701 was a 5.1 Dolby surround sound model with A/V inputs. Both models included a three-disc carousel, a cassette player with Dolby B noise reduction, a display, intelligent features, and the ability to save up to 40 radio ...
The first-time model agreed to help Anderson during an impromptu lunch break. “They wrapped a sheet around me and I held a regular little desk lamp, a side lamp,” Joseph recalled of that day ...
Kenwood TS-820S. The Kenwood TS-820S is a model of amateur radio transceiver produced primarily by the Kenwood Corporation from the late 1970s into the 1980s; some were produced by Trio Electronics before Kenwood's 1986 name change). The transceiver's predecessor was the TS-520, which began production a year earlier.
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Kenneth Grange in October 2016 with an InterCity 125 power car 43185 at National Railway Museum in York, the nose cone for which he designed in the 1970s.. Sir Kenneth Henry Grange CBE RDI (17 July 1929 – 21 July 2024) was a British industrial designer, renowned for a wide range of designs for familiar, everyday objects.