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Fada Radio and Neutrodyne Receiver 169A Hazeltine kit c1923

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Fada Radio and Neutrodyne Receiver 169A Hazeltine kit model with 5 tubes in a wooden case. Purported to have been the first wireless in Bannockburn area early 1920s. Wooden frame with a hinged lid, black synthetic front. 3 large dials, 2 smaller knobs, points for phones and horn on the black front panel. From the family of the late George Crabbe of Cromwell.

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  • Title

    Fada Radio and Neutrodyne Receiver 169A Hazeltine kit c1923

  • Maker

    FADA Radio & Electric Co

  • Date made

    c1923

  • Subject

    Radio, Bannockburn history

  • Additional information

    Wood Metal Bakelite?, H 220mm x L 670mm x W 237mm

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    47 The Mall CROMWELL 9310

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Cromwell Museum

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