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  2. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    From the Great Depression of the 1930s, until the introduction of electric air conditioning in the 1950s, ceiling fans slowly faded out of vogue in the U.S., [2] almost falling into total disuse in the U.S. by the 1960s; those that remained were considered items of nostalgia. Late '80s Usha Prima, one of the most common ceiling fans in India

  3. Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1940s, Crompton Greaves of India became the world's largest manufacturer of electric ceiling fans mainly for sale in India, Asia, and the Middle East. By the 1950s, table and stand fans were manufactured in bright colors and were eye-catching.

  4. Pifco - Wikipedia

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    Hair dryers, shavers, fans and electric blankets soon followed. The company officially adopted the shortened name of 'Pifco' in November 1949. ... Typical 1950s Pifco ...

  5. Crompton Parkinson - Wikipedia

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    The company was widely known for installing the first electric lighting in Windsor Castle, Holyrood Palace and other prominent buildings. [2] F. & A. Parkinson Ltd. was a successful electric motor manufacturing company founded by two brothers, Albert and Frank Parkinson, who was a former student of (and later a major benefactor of) Leeds ...

  6. Timeline of General Electric - Wikipedia

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    1 1876-1950. 2 1950-2000. 3 2000 and beyond. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. Timeline of General Electric. Add languages. ... The Electric Bond and Share ...

  7. Christian Barman - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, he designed a chrome-plated metal electric fan heater for HMV, and copies are now in the permanent collections of MoMA in New York City and the V&A in London. [3] [4] In 1948, he was appointed a Royal Designer for Industry. [2] From 1949 to 1950, he was president of the Society of Industrial Artists, now the Chartered Society of ...

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