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Admin10.07.2021

Gallery — WHITE GLOVE FANS

In December 1864 he resigned from the Army to join the , serving as Acting Third Assistant Engineer on the gunboat through the end of the war.
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Admin16.09.2021

Early Electric Fans (Be sure to check the ARCHIVE on sidebar at right): The WESTINGHOUSE 1905

Steve Anonymous, as you were submitting your comment I was just adding some information and photos of a restored Westinghouse tank.
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Admin01.07.2021

Sturtevant

The husband said, no, it wasn't.
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Admin18.07.2021

Darryl Hudson Antique and Vintage Electric Fan Collecting

All AC tanks except for one later Style No.
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Admin03.09.2021

Westinghouse Collection

Originally patented by Shedd in the early 20th century, vane fans lasted about 5-10 years before were replaced by more reliable mechanically oscillating fans, such as GE's side-winder oscillator, Westinghouse's Double-Lever and others.
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Admin06.07.2021

Sturtevant

have bridged contacts on their switch which is what makes them two speed fans in spite of the switch seemingly having three speeds.
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Admin02.07.2021

Sturtevant

Attempts at cost cutting in the 60s proved disastrous by the early 70s.
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Admin16.09.2021

Circa 1920 Westinghouse Gyro Ceiling Fan Restored AFCA History

I only know of 3 or 4 of them in existence, but the flat top version often shows up at flea markets, antique shops, and internet auctions.
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Admin23.09.2021

Early Electric Fans (Be sure to check the ARCHIVE on sidebar at right): The WESTINGHOUSE 1905

Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the World.
Admin10.09.2021

Gallery — WHITE GLOVE FANS

This fan was patented in 1903.
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Admin18.09.2021

Sturtevant

The fans are otherwise identical.
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