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Jessica says "I absolutely love my Handy Andy Vacuum Cleaner, it's the best vacuum cleaner I've ever had" Cage says "Me too, I want Mommy's vacuum cleaner" Back to Jessica "I love the extended hose, I love the very long cord, I can go plug it in one room and do the whole house - never had a problem sucking anything up, no clogs, best vacuum" How about the service here at "Handy Andy's? "Beyond exceptional - you guys should get rave rewards" Jessica and her Son, Cage, of New Bedford MA do a review about their Handy Andy's Quality Vac™ Vacuum Cleaner from Handy Andy's Quality Vacuum Cleaners, Sales, Service, Repairs, Parts, 1693 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford MA 02746 (508) 997-8011

"Love my vacuum! My Mom started with the same vacuum 14 years ago." "I just bought the brand new model. It's definitely a great family vacuum. I have no problems with it. I recommend my vacuums to every single person." "I have 5 cats and a dog at home. My Handy Andy Vacuum is always on point, always on target to clean off my couch, my hardwood floor, all of my carpets, wall to wall carpeting in 4 different rooms, never failed me. The people at Handy Andy's are really great." (Wood Floors) I can just run right over it. My Mom has slate, she runs right over that as well." (Attachments) "You never need to move the vacuum. I just take that hose with me everywhere." "The extra length attachments, I can put all the way up to the ceiling and vacuum off my pictures. I wouldn't do anything else without my vacuum!" Sharon DeMello of New Bedford MA doing a review about her Handy Andy's Quality Vac™ Vacuum Cleaner from Handy Andy's Quality Vacuum Cleaners, Sales, Service, Repairs, Parts, 1693 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford MA 02746 (508) 997-8011

"We like our vacuum cleaner a lot! It does a lot of good jobs on carpet, hard floors and stairs and the service is excellent! "[With the long hose for stairs], we can reach all the way to the top!" "[Going from carpets to floors], we have no problems with that at all." "The service is excellent and quick!"

 

Roger Buck of Middleboro MA doing a review about his Handy Andy's Quality Vac™ Vacuum Cleaner from Handy Andy's Quality Vacuum Cleaners, Sales, Service, Repairs, Parts, 1693 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford MA 02746 (508) 997-8011

One of the sights of the A40 going in to London, thanks to Tesco for this masterpiece of Art Deco extravagance. Built by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners (who else?!) in 1932, was used by the Hoover Company for manufacturing vacuum cleaners. The canteen on the side (left/west) was added in 1938, and further additions were during the years. Closed in the early 1980s, acquired by Tesco in 1989, Tesco worked with the Grade 2 listing to produce a working "museum" to 1930s architecture, and well they have done too. Two main building were demolished, and the car park is on their sites. The front offices are let by Parkinson Brown, and contain many treasures within the doors, again sympathetically restored and maintained. The building is floodlit in green until 10pm.

 

www.hooverbuilding.co.uk/index.html

 

www.74simon.co.uk/hooverbuilding.html

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Building

Liam is obsessed with the vacuum cleaner.

Merry Christmas! ad 1939

....Petunias, a cat and a vacuum cleaner in the same picture. Never thought that would happen.

cleaners area, cant see them being short of a vacuum cleaner somehow!!

Moritz mit dem Staubsauger - weil er ein schlechtes Gewissen hat

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Moritz with the vacuum cleaner - because he has a bad conscience

"We absolutely love it! You can't beat the service, it just amazes me! Love the machine" "(We like) how well it vacuums, we've been using it for 15 years and don't have a complaint" Hank Vanlaarhoven of Lakeville MA doing a review about his Handy Andy's Quality Vac™ Vacuum Cleaner from Handy Andy's Quality Vacuum Cleaners, Sales, Service, Repairs, Parts, 1693 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford MA 02746 (508) 997-8011

I like the Henry face as a design feature.

 

Putting a face on an otherwise rather mundane piece of electrical cleaning equipment has probably done wonders for British manufacturer Numatic International.

 

They are the last volume maker of vacuum cleaners in Britain based in Chard, Somerset. They turn out 4,500 units a day, with around 40% exported.

 

Most of the motors are built to Numatic's specifications at an American-owned plant in Mexico, but the company makes many other parts itself.

 

When the supply chain's reliability and transport costs became a concern, Numatic installed machines that mould plastic and bend and cut steel.

 

So, more reasons to like Henry. If you like him perhaps you'd consider getting a tattoo of him in an interesting body area?

 

Like this chap...

www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/barman-fears-never-sex-again-...

 

Other references:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numatic_International

www.numatic.co.uk/

www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2010/jul/24/can-manufac...

The wall is yellow and the rectangle with some blue inside is a window.

Ovvero: l'aspiratore si da delle arie

Ovvero: un malcelato tentativo di autocelebrazione (quindi potremmo dire che il "sacchetto gonfiato" è in buona compagnia)

Hollywood Candy, Old Town, Omaha

Vacuum Cleaner Museum, St. James, Missouri

... but she don't care. Bunny Girl hitches a lift on a stray Electrolux.

Nicely made box but it weighs 18kg - not for whimpy little ladies!

My new Dyson DC12 vacuum cleaner. Cleans the shit out of my room. (This is shot is pre-use...)

One of the sights of the A40 going in to London, thanks to Tesco for this masterpiece of Art Deco extravagance. Built by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners (who else?!) in 1932, was used by the Hoover Company for manufacturing vacuum cleaners. The canteen on the side (left/west) was added in 1938, and further additions were during the years. Closed in the early 1980s, acquired by Tesco in 1989, Tesco worked with the Grade 2 listing to produce a working "museum" to 1930s architecture, and well they have done too. Two main building were demolished, and the car park is on their sites. The front offices are let by Parkinson Brown, and contain many treasures within the doors, again sympathetically restored and maintained. The building is floodlit in green until 10pm.

 

www.hooverbuilding.co.uk/index.html

 

www.74simon.co.uk/hooverbuilding.html

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Building

The Baby Daisy 2 was a hand-operated mechanical vacuum cleaner made in Britain from 1904. It has a reciprocating bellows hand-operated by a long handle to create a vacuum and suck up dust, quite a revolutionary piece of household equipment in its day. It was a lumbering apparatus that took two persons to operate it, one to work the bellows and the other to do the cleaning using an assortment of nozzles. Both persons would have had to take turns as operating the bellows must have been very tiring!

 

John Locke’s distillery at Kilbeggan in County Westmeath is a working industrial heritage museum set up and run by local volunteers of the Kilbeggan Preservation and Development Association Ltd since 1982. In 1987 the site was bought by Cooley’s Distillery and in 2010 also secured the lease for the visitor’s centre there. To celebrate their one-millionth visitor, Locke’s Distillery Museum held a free open-day on 10th September 2011 which was well attended and a great success. Incidentally, the one-millionth visitor came from Germany.

 

Locke’s Distillery produces pure Pot Still Irish whiskey as well as having some 40,000 sq. ft. of storage space at Kilbeggan, also used for the storage and maturation of whiskey produced by Cooleys. Kilbeggan is also unique in having a 180 year old licensed pot still with a capacity to produce 25,000 cases a year of pot-still whiskey, most of it going to export. Since 2010 Kilbeggan distillery has also introduced its own full milling, mashing, fermentation and distillation processes carried out using more traditional methods.

 

education.gtj.org.uk/en/blowup1/14193 & www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?image=10182730&am... (Photographs of a 1907 Baby Daisy vacuum cleaner).

 

www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/design-evolution... (Brief article on the history of vacuum cleaning and cleaners).

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilbeggan_Distillery (A history of Kilbeggan distillery - founded 1757, owned by Matthias McManus from 1798, by John Locke from 1843 and closed 1957).

 

www.classicwhiskey.com/distilleries/lockes.htm (Locke’s Distillery museum - since its closure in 1957, the buildings and machinery there gradually fell into a state of disrepair as well as being plundered for scrap metal. In 1982 a restoration project began and has since then has been ongoing. Fortunately, most of the distillery equipment and machinery survived and if not for the restoration project, it would all certainly have been lost by now.)

 

www.advertiser.ie/mullingar/article/43620 (Mullingar Advertiser newspaper article - one millionth visitor to Locke’s Distillery Museum celebrations).

  

machinery to move stuff about

Close up photo of young woman using vacuum cleaner cleaning carpet floor at home

One of the sights of the A40 going in to London, thanks to Tesco for this masterpiece of Art Deco extravagance. Built by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners (who else?!) in 1932, was used by the Hoover Company for manufacturing vacuum cleaners. The canteen on the side (left/west) was added in 1938, and further additions were during the years. Closed in the early 1980s, acquired by Tesco in 1989, Tesco worked with the Grade 2 listing to produce a working "museum" to 1930s architecture, and well they have done too. Two main building were demolished, and the car park is on their sites. The front offices are let by Parkinson Brown, and contain many treasures within the doors, again sympathetically restored and maintained. The building is floodlit in green until 10pm.

 

www.hooverbuilding.co.uk/index.html

 

www.74simon.co.uk/hooverbuilding.html

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Building

"I love it, this is my second - I've had them for 20 years and I wouldn't use anything else! It's absolutely wonderful!" "The service is fabulous! Everyone is so nice and pleasant when I come into the shop, why would I go anywhere else" Sharon Challingsworth of Fairhaven MA doing a review about her Handy Andy's Quality Vac™ Vacuum Cleaner from Handy Andy's Quality Vacuum Cleaners, Sales, Service, Repairs, Parts, 1693 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford MA 02746 (508) 997-8011

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Brighton Folk series. To see the full collection please visit: Brighton Folk

 

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nice old government rule sign

"I love my vacuum cleaner! One, I have a cat and there's hair everywhere and I hate to vacuum, but this vacuum, it's easy to use, it sucks up the hair." "It goes from my carpets to my floors, I do my stairs with it." "The service is very good, I love the people here. I've been coming here for a while, I couldn't ask for better service in a quality vacuum, it's great!" (Stairs) "With the extension hose and everything, it's great! Like I said before, I just do not like to vacuum, it's one of the things I don't want to do, but this vacuum makes it easy, so I don't mind doing it and that's saying a lot for me, because I don't like to clean." (Fast Service) "From the time I drop it off, what, a couple of days, if that!" Kimberly Mello of Rochester MA doing a review about her Handy Andy's Quality Vac™ Vacuum Cleaner from Handy Andy's Quality Vacuum Cleaners, Sales, Service, Repairs, Parts, 1693 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford MA 02746 (508) 997-8011

My vacuum cleaner is kept in the cupboard under the stairs, it's dark in there. I thought Henry might be lonely and a little afraid, so I went in there to keep him company for a little while and reassure him that there was nothing to fear in the dark.

 

Today's visit of the We're Here! group is to the Vacuums that suck group at the suggestion of hereio Rick Hebenstreit

 

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Plans of where the stickers went on the hoovers

Jim Ferguson moving a beehive from abandoned house. Doans, Indiana, USA. Copyright 2014, Mo Caught.

One of the sights of the A40 going in to London, thanks to Tesco for this masterpiece of Art Deco extravagance. Built by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners (who else?!) in 1932, was used by the Hoover Company for manufacturing vacuum cleaners. The canteen on the side (left/west) was added in 1938, and further additions were during the years. Closed in the early 1980s, acquired by Tesco in 1989, Tesco worked with the Grade 2 listing to produce a working "museum" to 1930s architecture, and well they have done too. Two main building were demolished, and the car park is on their sites. The front offices are let by Parkinson Brown, and contain many treasures within the doors, again sympathetically restored and maintained. The building is floodlit in green until 10pm.

 

www.hooverbuilding.co.uk/index.html

 

www.74simon.co.uk/hooverbuilding.html

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Building

The Robo TAP is a smart evolution of the robotic vacuum cleaner used to target an exact area for cleaning. An IPS system aligned with a simple remote control attached to the shoe or slipper of the user, means automated cleaning can be over-ridden. Two taps on a dirty spot directs the Robo TAP to the precise area. Two more taps will cancel the order and three taps returns the vacuum cleaner to regular cleaning. It’s as fun as tap dancing, but much easier. You can now pretend to be Fred Astaire while effortlessly cleaning the house.

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