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Celia Hammond sets off this futuristic design of aTV set for 1971 by Mr John Denison Hunt
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Celia Hammond sets off this futuristic design of aTV set for 1971 by Mr John Denison Hunt
Celia Hammond sets off this futuristic design of aTV set for 1971 by Mr John Denison Hunt of Pye at the 1961 National Radio Show at Earls Court, London. 22nd August 1961
Ron Burton
Daily Herald
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Greater London
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1961-1469
Media ID 21740043
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1961 20 30 Years Design One Young Man Only Technology Television Sets
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In this photograph, Celia Hammond effortlessly showcases the cutting-edge design of a futuristic TV set for 1971. The visionary mind behind this remarkable creation is none other than Mr. John Denison Hunt of Pye, who unveiled his masterpiece at the 1961 National Radio Show held in Earls Court, London. Taken on the 22nd of August in 1961, this image captures an era where technology was rapidly advancing and transforming our lives. Celia Hammond stands as a symbol of grace and elegance amidst the sleek lines and modernity exuded by the television set. Dressed impeccably in fashionable attire from the early 1960s, her outfit perfectly complements the innovative design she poses beside. This print encapsulates not only fashion trends but also technological advancements that were shaping entertainment during that time. As one young man looks on intently, it becomes evident that this TV set represents more than just a piece of furniture; it embodies progress and innovation within society. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come technologically while simultaneously evoking nostalgia for an era when such designs were considered groundbreaking. Ron Burton's expert photography skillfully captures both the essence of fashion and technology prevalent during this period. With every detail meticulously preserved through Memory Lane Prints' collection, viewers are transported back to a time when television sets were not merely functional devices but works of art themselves - pushing boundaries with their futuristic aesthetics.
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