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Christian Steenstrup With First GE Monitor-top Refrigerator
Christian Steenstrup, of General Electric Refrigerator Engineering Department, photographed with first commercial sample of GE refrigerator in his home in Schenectady, New York, 1937. Steenstrup developed the Monitor-top, the first hermetically sealed steel refrigerator. A Danish immigrant, Steenstrup, as a young toolmaker at GE, helped develop GE's employee suggestion system.
Used with permission from the GE Photographic Collection, at Schenectady Museum and Suits-Bueche Planetarium.
Christian Steenstrup With First GE Monitor-top Refrigerator
Christian Steenstrup, of General Electric Refrigerator Engineering Department, photographed with first commercial sample of GE refrigerator in his home in Schenectady, New York, 1937. Steenstrup developed the Monitor-top, the first hermetically sealed steel refrigerator. A Danish immigrant, Steenstrup, as a young toolmaker at GE, helped develop GE's employee suggestion system.
Used with permission from the GE Photographic Collection, at Schenectady Museum and Suits-Bueche Planetarium.