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The Easiest Iron You've Ever Used, 1951

 File — film: Can 287, 288
Accession: 2019-227Identifier: 2019-227-I.
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Dates

  • Creation: 1951

Scope and Contents

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Louise Winslow speaks to Julia Kiene, manager of Westinghouse Home Economics Institute, about Westinghouse's new open-handle iron and how its design and features make ironing easy. Winslow and Keeney then demonstrate how the iron can be used on shirts, dresses, small cloth pieces, and other items.

Physical Description

1 reel (700 ft) : si., col. ; 16mm. 1 reel Optical track (700 ft) : sd. ; 16mm (00:20:36:05). AD strips: 3.

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Extent

From the Collection: 800 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

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