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Philco Television Set, 1948
A photo of outdated technology (typewriters, record players, etc) for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
This is a photo of a Philco 48-1001 television set, which was manufactured in 1948 and had a 10-inch television screen. I bought this along with a second photo showing 1948 Republican presidential nominee Thomas Dewey and his wife at the Republican National Convention, which was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June 1948. The image of Dewey and his wife is actually a photo of the screen of this TV set taken during the broadcast of the Republican convention, which was the first nationally televised presidential convention. See also a cropped version of the second photo.
This is a photo of a Philco 48-1001 television set, which was manufactured in 1948 and had a 10-inch television screen. I bought this along with a second photo showing 1948 Republican presidential nominee Thomas Dewey and his wife at the Republican National Convention, which was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June 1948. The image of Dewey and his wife is actually a photo of the screen of this TV set taken during the broadcast of the Republican convention, which was the first nationally televised presidential convention. See also a cropped version of the second photo.
Roland Platteau, Smiley Derleth, Nautilus, Marco F. Delminho have particularly liked this photo
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déjà finie !
Qui regarde encore la télévision ?( dont les programmes d'ailleurs sont devenu tellement répétitifs et débiles) , avec Internet on a immensèment plus de liberté, de qualité, et d'esprit critique, que dans cet outil de propagande comme les médias de masse, propriétés de 9 milliardaires, sont devenus.
Il est bien passé maintenant le temps où les gens se rassemblaient devant le "petit écran" pour passer leurs soirées bien au chud, et où les matins au bureau le premier sujet de conversation était de commenter le programme de la veille, que tout le monde avait plus ou moins vu ! ça créait un lien.
Nautilus has replied to Roland PlatteauI remember going into school in England the day after Dr. Who had first aired! The kids were wild! I remember the boys going around saying "I am A Dahlik" (Or however you spell it.) It must have been 1962/63, I think.
Anyway, amazing historical photos, Alan. Wonderful finds.
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