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Refrigerator Collection (page 3)

"From the AEESA refrigerator to the gas refrigerator advertisements of the 1950s, this household appliance has come a long way

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: CARD: PANAMA CANAL, 1910. Postcard from the Panama Canal Zone, c1910, showing the

CARD: PANAMA CANAL, 1910. Postcard from the Panama Canal Zone, c1910, showing the cold storage plant of the Commisary Department at Cristobal

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATOR, 19th CENTURY. American advertisement for the Polar refrigerator and Water-Cooler

REFRIGERATOR, 19th CENTURY. American advertisement for the Polar refrigerator and Water-Cooler, 19th century

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Distillation 1882. Cross-section showing furnace heating a still. Matter distilled

Distillation 1882. Cross-section showing furnace heating a still. Matter distilled is discharged through beak of the alembic and is condensed in the worm that runs through the refrigerator

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: A Woman Making Ice Cubes

A Woman Making Ice Cubes
United States: c. 1945. A housewife puts an ice cube tray into the freezer section of her refrigerator

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Fridge-freezer with its doors wide open, stocked with ice cube trays, frozen foods

Fridge-freezer with its doors wide open, stocked with ice cube trays, frozen foods, drink cartons and bottles, fruit, vegetable, eggs and yoghurt pots, front view

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Food and drink in full domestic refrigerator with open door

Food and drink in full domestic refrigerator with open door

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Vintage image of refrigerator

Vintage image of refrigerator

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Woman shopping for refrigerator

Woman shopping for refrigerator

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Vintage image of refrigerator with door open

Vintage image of refrigerator with door open

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Refrigerator, 1940s C014 / 0468

Refrigerator, 1940s C014 / 0468
Refrigerator. Woman demonstrating proper use of a refrigerator in the USA in the 1940s as part of a public information photo-shoot

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: 20th century ice box

20th century ice box. Cut blocks of ice were placed between the wooden slats to keep food stored inside cool. Photographed in the kitchen of Woodrow Wilson House, Washington DC, USA

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Refrigerator, artwork

Refrigerator, artwork
Refrigerator. Computer artwork showing how a refrigerator works. There are two sets of coiled pipes, one inside the refrigerator (at top) and one outside the refrigerator (at right)

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Scientist with specimen fridge

Scientist with specimen fridge

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Penicillin storage, World War II C016 / 4304

Penicillin storage, World War II C016 / 4304
Penicillin storage. Army medical personnel during World War II in a ward sterilizing tent, with equipment used to sterilize instruments and a refrigerator used to store penicillin and vaccines

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: 1930s advertising photograph

1930s advertising photograph
HOUSEWIFE, 1930s. 1930s advertising photograph

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: CUTTING ICE, c1870. Hauling blocks of ice cut from an American lake for refrigeration

CUTTING ICE, c1870. Hauling blocks of ice cut from an American lake for refrigeration. Wood engraving, American, c1870

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: CUTTING ICE, c1870. Hauling out ice blocks on a lake in America. Wood engraving, American, c1870

CUTTING ICE, c1870. Hauling out ice blocks on a lake in America. Wood engraving, American, c1870

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: CUTTING ICE, c1870. Blocks of ice for refrigertion, cut on an American lake

CUTTING ICE, c1870. Blocks of ice for refrigertion, cut on an American lake. Wood engraving, American, c1870

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATION PLANT, 1888. View of a refrigeration plant at Nottingham, England

REFRIGERATION PLANT, 1888. View of a refrigeration plant at Nottingham, England. Wood engraving, English, 1888

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: CUTTING ICE, c1870. Plowing ice on an American lake. Wood engraving, American, c1870

CUTTING ICE, c1870. Plowing ice on an American lake. Wood engraving, American, c1870

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: ICE-MAKING MACHINE, 1862. Siebes patent ice-making machine exhibited at the worlds fair in London

ICE-MAKING MACHINE, 1862. Siebes patent ice-making machine exhibited at the worlds fair in London, 1862. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: ICE MACHINE, 1891. Advertisement for an ice machine for use in private homes

ICE MACHINE, 1891. Advertisement for an ice machine for use in private homes, from an English newspaper of 1891

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: ICE MANUFACTURE, 1874. Making ice in summer. Wood engraving, English, 1874

ICE MANUFACTURE, 1874. Making ice in summer. Wood engraving, English, 1874

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATED SHIP, 1876. Meat lockers on Le Frigorifique, a French vessel built in 1876 to carry

REFRIGERATED SHIP, 1876. Meat lockers on Le Frigorifique, a French vessel built in 1876 to carry refrigerated meat from America to Europe. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATED SHIP, 1876. Cooling system of Le Frigorifique, a French vessel built in 1876 to carry

REFRIGERATED SHIP, 1876. Cooling system of Le Frigorifique, a French vessel built in 1876 to carry refrigerated meat from America to Europe. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATOR, 1890. American magazine advertisement for Eddys Refrigerators, 1890

REFRIGERATOR, 1890. American magazine advertisement for Eddys Refrigerators, 1890

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATED SHIP, 1876. Le Frigorifique, a French vessel built in 1876 to carry refrigerated meat

REFRIGERATED SHIP, 1876. Le Frigorifique, a French vessel built in 1876 to carry refrigerated meat from America to Europe. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATOR, c1900. Wood engraving, American c1900

REFRIGERATOR, c1900. Wood engraving, American c1900

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATOR, 1876. Wood engraving

REFRIGERATOR, 1876. Wood engraving

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Advertisement for refrigeration units for ships

Advertisement for refrigeration units for ships
An advertisement for The Bell-Coleman Mechanical Refrigeration Company of Glasgow and London, Makers of Cold Air and Ice Making Machinery, as used on board various ships

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Advertisement for refrigeration equipment for ships

Advertisement for refrigeration equipment for ships
Advertisement for the Dry Air Refrigerator or Freezing Machine, from the Haslam Foundry & Engineering Co Ltd of Derby, showing refrigeration equipment for ships. circa 1883

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Argentina - Berisso

Argentina - Berisso. Workers leaving the Swift refrigeration faciity or the preservation of chilled beef. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATOR AD, 1959. Adverstisement for the new Westinghouse refrigerator with cold injector

REFRIGERATOR AD, 1959. Adverstisement for the new Westinghouse refrigerator with cold injector system
REFRIGERATOR AD, 1959. Adverstisement for the new Westinghouse refrigerator with " cold injector system, " from an American magazine

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: REFRIGERATOR AD, 1929. Frigidaire advertisement from an American magazine, 1929

REFRIGERATOR AD, 1929. Frigidaire advertisement from an American magazine, 1929

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Chicken in a fridge, thermogram

Chicken in a fridge, thermogram
Chicken in a fridge. Thermogram of a chicken in a refrigerator. The colours show variation in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest) through red, yellow, green and blue to purple (coldest)

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Refrigerated milk cart, 19th century

Refrigerated milk cart, 19th century
Refrigerated milk cart. This design, from the USA, used ice to keep the air temperature cool for the transport of milk. Holes in the compartments allowed air to circulate from where the ice

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Early refrigerator, 19th century

Early refrigerator, 19th century

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: SILENT FILM STILL, 1920s. Aileen Pringle

SILENT FILM STILL, 1920s. Aileen Pringle

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Frigidaire advertisement

Frigidaire advertisement
Advertisement from 1934 for a Frigidaire Automatic Refrigerator

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Refrigerator Advert

Refrigerator Advert
Kelvinator refrigerator- freezer, with its roll-out freezer basket, breakfast bar, roll-out fruit basket and portable bottle basket

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Industry / Ice / Refrigerate

Industry / Ice / Refrigerate
A Refrigerator or portable Ice-house with sliding and perforated shelves for preserving wines, fruits and provisions

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Advert / Fridge Ilz 1930

Advert / Fridge Ilz 1930
Algidus refrigerator - note the old ice method, top left

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Fridge graffiti

Fridge graffiti For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Advert for Fridge 1912

Advert for Fridge 1912
An early refrigerator by McCray of Kendalville, Indiana, USA

Background imageRefrigerator Collection: Fridge Advert / 1951

Fridge Advert / 1951
Frigidaire advertisement



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"From the AEESA refrigerator to the gas refrigerator advertisements of the 1950s, this household appliance has come a long way. Remember when refrigerators were once considered a luxury? Well, not anymore. Even night thieves can't resist its allure. Take a trip back in time to 1883 when American refrigerators and ice boxes first made their mark. Fast forward to 1951, where an advert for an English Electric fridge showcased modern convenience at its finest. And who could forget the Electrolux Baby fridge advertisement that catered specifically to little ones? Sue Lloyd from "The Baron" even displayed her ideal home exhibition with pride alongside her trusty refrigerator. But it's not just about keeping food fresh; refrigerators have played crucial roles throughout history. In Tegucigalpa, doses of influenza A H1N1 vaccines are stored safely in coolers at hospitals, ensuring public health is maintained. On the other hand, an empty supermarket refrigerator in Caracas tells a different story - one of scarcity and struggle. In times of war and crisis, refrigeration remains essential. As seen through Dorothea Lange's lens in Klamath County during 1939 or Gordon Parks' capture of child care centers during World War II - these trailers provided much-needed relief for families. Whether it's preserving our favorite foods or safeguarding life-saving medications, refrigerators continue to impact our lives every day. So next time you open your fridge door, take a moment to appreciate how far this humble appliance has come.