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Post# 219611   6/30/2007 at 15:20 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

been trawling Flikr and found the attached piccies.

First an Electra A3E02, derived from the Hoover matchbox 3236H, but with a half load function. My grandma had one of these.

The one pictured was posted last year and was on the Isle of Iona.





Post# 219612 , Reply# 1   6/30/2007 at 15:21 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

next an Electra 11500, derived from the Creda machines of the early 80's.

Post# 219614 , Reply# 2   6/30/2007 at 15:22 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

and again

Post# 219615 , Reply# 3   6/30/2007 at 15:23 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

now for a continental one with a question.

I think it is a Philco - was this model sold in the UK? Anyone?


Post# 219616 , Reply# 4   6/30/2007 at 15:24 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

an abandonned Liberator 1701 on a south london street.

Post# 219617 , Reply# 5   6/30/2007 at 15:25 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

A Bendix - probably a US machine.

Post# 219618 , Reply# 6   6/30/2007 at 15:26 (6,143 days old) by jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        
Paul

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what are these machines doing by the side of the road half full of clothes? Are they out for a jaunt on their own?

And the poor 11500 abandoned in the potting shed yet not quite thrown out tick tick tick...


Post# 219619 , Reply# 7   6/30/2007 at 15:27 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

another continental challenge.

at a guess a very early right hand drive Philips, before they standardised on left hand drive for twenty years.


Post# 219621 , Reply# 8   6/30/2007 at 15:29 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

a very well preserved English Electric Liberator. If you want to go and see it, go visit the link...

CLICK HERE TO GO TO matchboxpaul's LINK


Post# 219622 , Reply# 9   6/30/2007 at 15:35 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        
Hi Jon

mmmm yes. I don't quite get it either. As far as i am aware there isn't a rule in Scotland requiring you to fill a scrap washing machine with clothes before its final trip. Quite simply - a bit weird!

The electra 11500 is/was a machine the style of which I have always liked. Although its a shame to see one in such terrible condition, you can't deny it makes for an atmospheric picture.

Paul


Post# 219624 , Reply# 10   6/30/2007 at 15:39 (6,143 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        
and finally

chronic abuse of a Hotpoint 'Liberatoresque' early 80's machine, plus an electron dryer and an A3110 style Hoover dryer - all in the name of booze.

You will have to excuse the name of the drinking establishment!!!


Post# 219637 , Reply# 11   6/30/2007 at 17:20 (6,143 days old) by dubstar85 (Glasgow, Scotland)        
Philcos: ie OMG WOW!

That washing machine matches the dryer my uncle had. Don't know how old it was but it must have been very early eighties/ late seventies. Was a cracking dryer. It kept going until he died in 2000. Probably still going the now.

Pretty sure the washing machine is my Grans old one. Looks really familiar with the powder drawer being a different colour than the panel.

So yes, the model or one very simialr was sold in the UK. To be exact the washing machine was "Scottish" and the Dryer was from "Notts" haha



Post# 219646 , Reply# 12   6/30/2007 at 18:09 (6,143 days old) by platinum6 ()        

This has got to be the most interesting selection of pictures I've seen so far on this website, all these washing machines in different places, looks like a colection for an art exhibition lol!

And that pic of these machines painted orange and bronze, looks very interesting! I wonder if they still work. The bronze suits the Hotpoint very well, it looks great!

If you find any more interesting pics, let me know!




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