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Depot Amtrak
edit- _______ of the structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Divisions and Mileposts listed are from the September 1910 published timetable.
- Depots with camera icon are remaining structures waiting for images to be uploaded to Wikimedia.
Structure name | location | Image | Divison | Milepost | Built | Construction/style/notes |
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Columbus Station | 43°20′26″N 89°00′45″W / 43.340683°N 89.012597°W | La Crosse | 149.9 | 1906 | Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) property record HI3493 | |
Milwaukee Intermodal Station | 43°02′04″N 87°55′03″W / 43.034327°N 87.917386°W | La Crosse | 85.0 | 1965 | ||
La Crosse Station | 43°50′00″N 91°14′49″W / 43.833408°N 91.246996°W | La Crosse | 282.6 | 1927 | NHRP 1997 97001512 | |
Tomah Station | 43°59′10″N 90°30′20″W / 43.986000°N 90.505500°W | La Crosse | 239.8 | unk | WHS record HI79316 |
Depot table
edit- Chicago & Milwaukee division started milepost 0 at Chicago
- Northern division
- Prairie du Chien division started milepost 0 at Milwaukee
- Lone Rock — Richland Center branch milepost 0 is at Lone Rock
- Mazomanie — Sauk City — Prairie du Sac branch milepost 0 is at Mazomanie
Structure name | location | Image | Divison | Milepost | Built | Construction/style/notes |
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Arena Depot | 43°09′59″N 89°54′48″W / 43.166500°N 89.913278°W | Prairie du Chien | 125.1 | unk | razed Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) image IM80019 | |
Avoca Depot | 43°10′58″N 90°19′28″W / 43.182816°N 90.324429°W | Prairie du Chien | 145.9 | 1858 | WHS property file HI95556 | |
Beaver Dam Depot | 43°27′20″N 88°50′12″W / 43.455477°N 88.836641°W | 1900 | line from Portage to Horicon NHRP 1981 81000039 | |||
Black Earth Depot | 43°08′24″N 89°44′54″W / 43.140006°N 89.748262°W | Prairie du Chien | 115.5 | 1874 | WHS file HI5259 | |
Blue River Depot | 43°11′08″N 90°34′09″W / 43.185627°N 90.569042°W | Prairie du Chien | 158.2 | unk | razed, mainline from Madison to Rapid City WHS image IM3045 | |
Boscobel Depot | 43°08′10″N 90°42′23″W / 43.136164°N 90.7064765°W | Prairie du Chien | 166.0 | 1857 | WHS file HI29830 | |
Bridgeport | Prairie du Chien | 186.6 | ||||
Brodhead Depot | 42°37′08″N 89°22′35″W / 42.619011°N 89.376369°W | line from Janesville to Mineral Point | ||||
Brookfield Depot | 43°04′15″N 88°08′46″W / 43.070899°N 88.146248°W | Prairie du Chien | 14.3 | 1867 | originally at 2844 N Brookfield Rd moved in 2023 about 300 ft to 2825 N. Brookfield Rd WHS file HI7770 | |
Cedarburg Depot | mainline from Milwaukee to Ontonagon | |||||
Columbus depot | 43°20′28″N 89°00′49″W / 43.341114°N 89.013603°W | La Crosse | 150.0 | 1871 | WHS record HI3468 | |
Crawford | Prairie du Chien | 190.8 | ||||
Cross Plains | Prairie du Chien | 110.7 | ||||
Darlington Depot | 42°40′48″N 90°07′11″W / 42.680070°N 90.119718°W | line from Janesville to Mineral Point | ||||
Doylestown Depot | mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington | |||||
Dunbarton Depot | branch line from Gratiot to Shullsburg | |||||
Eagle | 42°52′47″N 88°28′26″W / 42.879626°N 88.473876°W | Prairie du Chien | 36.6 | razed, WHS image IM90692 | ||
Edgerton Depot | 42°50′00″N 89°04′13″W / 42.833338°N 89.070384°W | Prairie du Chien | 71.0 | 1906 | from Madison to Rondout, Illinois NHRP 1988, 98000283 | |
Fox Lake Depot | line from Portage to Horicon | |||||
Genesee | 42°58′00″N 88°22′13″W / 42.966742°N 88.370140°W | Prairie du Chien | 28.5 | 1897 | WHS file HI7378 | |
Gotham Depot | Br.LR—RC | 5.8 | Lone Rock - Richland Center branch of Prairie du Chien division | |||
Gratiot Depot | line from Janesville to Mineral Point | |||||
Green Bay Depot | mainline from Chicago to Ontonagon, MI | |||||
Hartland Depot | mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington | |||||
Helena Station | 43°10′24″N 90°01′16″W / 43.173357°N 90.021091°W | Prairie du Chien | 130.9 | razed. Station does not appear on 1914 time table. | ||
Horicon depot | 43°26′51″N 88°38′24″W / 43.447387°N 88.639869°W | |||||
Horicon station | 43°26′52″N 88°38′26″W / 43.447822°N 88.640622°W | |||||
Juda Depot | 42°35′23″N 89°29′49″W / 42.589675°N 89.496903°W | line from Janesville to Mineral Point | ||||
Knowlton Depot | line from New Lisbon to Star Lake | |||||
Lake Kegonsa | Prairie du Chien | 83.8 | ||||
Lake Waubesa | Prairie du Chien | 90.3 | ||||
Lima Center | Prairie du Chien | 56.6 | ||||
Lone Rock | 43°10′53″N 90°11′52″W / 43.181401°N 90.197866°W | Prairie du Chien | 139.5 | razed WHS image IM92454 | ||
Madison Depot | Prairie du Chien | 96.1 | ||||
Marinette Depot | branch line from Crivitz to Menominee, MI | |||||
Mazomanie Depot | Prairie du Chien | 119.0 | ||||
McFarland | Prairie du Chien | 89.3 | ||||
Middleton Depot | Prairie du Chien | 102.7 | ||||
Milton | Prairie du Chien | 62.2 | ||||
Milton Jct | Prairie du Chien | 63.7 | ||||
Milwaukee Everett Street Depot | 43°02′11″N 87°54′55″W / 43.036418°N 87.915201°W | La Crosse | 0.0 | 1886 | razed 1966, was located on the mainline from Chicago, IL to Milwaukee | |
Mineral Point Depot | line from Janesville to Mineral Point | |||||
Monroe Depot | WHS file HI50980 | |||||
Monticello Depot | 42°44′36″N 89°34′45″W / 42.743214°N 89.579155°W | line from Janesville to Mineral Point | ||||
Muscoda | Prairie du Chien | 151.8 | ||||
Nashota Depot | mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington | |||||
New Glarus Depot | branch line from New Glarus to Brodhead | |||||
New Lisbon Depot | mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington | |||||
North Prairie | 42°56′06″N 88°24′17″W / 42.934885°N 88.404835°W | Prairie du Chien | 31.4 | 1883 | currently in use as a diner WHS file HI8353 | |
Oakdale Depot | mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington | |||||
Oconomowoc Depot | 43°06′34″N 88°29′55″W / 43.109440°N 88.498662°W | mainline from Chicago to Seattle and Tacoma and the commuter line from Milwaukee to Watertown | ||||
Orfordville Depot | line from Janesville to Mineral Point | |||||
Palmyra | 42°52′32″N 88°35′03″W / 42.875596°N 88.584078°W | Prairie du Chien | 42.3 | razed, location from Sanborn Fire Insurance map, Palmyra, WI sheet 1, 1919 | ||
Pardeeville Depot | 43°32′11″N 89°18′00″W / 43.536430°N 89.300087°W | line from Beaver Dam to Portage structure relocated to east of Pardeeville and is in use as a private residence | ||||
Prairie du Chien Depot | Prairie du Chien | 193.9 | ||||
Platteville Depot | 1868 | WHS survey HI66324 | ||||
Prairie du Sac Depot | Br.M—SC—PdS | 10.1 | branch line from Mazomanie to Prairie du Sac | |||
Richland Center Depot | 43°20′04″N 90°23′19″W / 43.334358°N 90.388715°W | Br.LR—RC | 15.5 | |||
Sauk City | Br.M—SC—PdS | 8.8 | ||||
South Wayne Depot | line from Janesville to Mineral Point | |||||
Spring Green | 43°10′35″N 90°04′08″W / 43.176385°N 90.068818°W | Prairie du Chien | 132.9 | razed WHS image IM100340 | ||
Stoughton Depot | Prairie du Chien | 80.8 | line from Janesville to Mineral Point | |||
Sturtevant station | 42°43′06″N 87°54′22″W / 42.718314°N 87.906203°W | 2006 | new Amtrak depot | |||
Sturtevant Depot | 42°48′01″N 87°52′24″W / 42.800185°N 87.873298°W | mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington, relocated to Linwood Park, Caledonia WHS file HI10699 | ||||
Twin Bluffs | Br.LR—RC | 9.7 | ||||
Viroqua Depot | 43°33′31″N 90°52′57″W / 43.558607°N 90.882561°W | branch line from Sparta to Viroqua | ||||
Walworth Depot | 42°32′10″N 88°35′56″W / 42.536176°N 88.598908°W | branch line from Rondout, Illinois to Madison, Wisconsin | ||||
Waukesha | 43°00′43″N 88°14′04″W / 43.011897°N 88.234417°W | Prairie du Chien | 20.6 | 1890 | razed location from Sanborn Fire Insurance Map, Waukesha 1922, sheet 6 WHS file HI94592 | |
Wausau Depot | 44°57′43″N 89°37′12″W / 44.961855°N 89.619924°W | line from New Lisbon to Star Lake | ||||
Wauwatosa Depot | 43°02′56″N 88°00′25″W / 43.048963°N 88.006812°W | Prairie du Chien | 5.4 | razed location from Sanborn Map, Milwaukee 1910, vol. 7, sheet 769 WHS image IM35703 | ||
Wauzeka | Prairie du Chien | 171.1 | WHS image IM101038 | |||
Whitewater station | 42°49′54″N 88°43′59″W / 42.8317774°N 88.7329268°W | Prairie du Chien | 50.9 | 1891 | NHRP 2013, 13000376 | |
Woodman Depot | mainline from Madison to Rapid City |
Appliances
editList of major home appliance manufacturers is a reference list of manufacturers building major home appliances both active and defunct, available in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and the United States. It is specifically limited to manufactures of major home appliances and does not include companies that only manufacture Small appliances or brands intended for only for commercial use.
Mark 5
edit- 1973 $495 $3,397
Mark 5
Year | Advertised Price | Inflated Price |
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1954 | $ 269.50 | $3,058 |
1957 | $ 298.50 | $3,238 |
1960 | $ 299.50 | $3,085 |
1962 | $ 319.50 | $3,218 |
1963 | $ 319.50 | $3,180 |
1964 | $ 389.50 | $3,826 |
1964-1972 | Out of production | |
1973 | $ 495 | $3,397 |
1976 | $ 799 | $4,278 |
1980 | $ 995 | $3,679 |
1996¹ | $2,049 | $3,981 |
2019² | $3,241 | $3,862 |
- Model 510 (555540) at $2,699 minus table upgrade kit (555142) at $649
- Model 520 (555977) at $4,097 minus table upgrade kit (555986) at $856
Mark VII
editYear | Advertised Price | Inflated Price |
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1963 | $ 319.50 | $3,180 |
1964 | $ 389.50 | $3,826 |
1965 | $ 389.50 | $3,766 |
1966 | $ 499.50 | $4,691 |
1967 | $ 389.50 | $3,559 |
Jointer
editYear | Advertised Price | Inflated Price |
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1954 | $ 44.50 | $505 |
1957 | $ 58.50 | $635 |
1960 | $ 58.50 | $617 |
1963 | $ 69.50 | $692 |
1964 | $ 73.99 | $727 |
1967 | $ 84.00 | $768 |
1968-1972 | Out of production | |
1973 | $124.95 | $858 |
1980 | $265 | $980 |
1996 | $399.99 | $777 |
2005 | $444.99 | $694 |
2019 | $587.00 | $700 |
Belt Sander
editYear | Advertised Price | Inflated Price |
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1956 | $ 49.95 | $567 |
1957 | $ 59.50 | $645 |
1960 | $ 59.50 | $613 |
1963 | $ 64.50 | $642 |
1968-1972 | Out of production | |
1973 | $129.95 | $892 |
1980 | $235.00 | $869 |
1996 | $369.99 | $719 |
2005 | $379.99 | $593 |
2016 | $549.46 | $698 |
2019 | $587.00 | $700 |
Bandsaw
editYear | Advertised Price | Inflated Price |
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1956 | $ 79.95 | $891 |
1960 | $ 79.95 | $823 |
1964 | $ 84.50 | $830 |
1966 | $ 99.50 | $934 |
1968-1972 | Out of production | |
1973 | $149.95 | $1,029 |
1980 | $295.00 | $1,091 |
1996 | $449.99 | $874 |
2005 | $499.99 | $780 |
2016 | $579.99 | $736 |
2019 | $599.00 | $714 |
Active appliance manufacturers and brands
editA note on appliance types: The terminology of different appliance types are used for the primary market are used as much as possible. i.e.: cooktops (USA) = hobs (UK), ranges (USA) = cookers (UK). wall oven (USA) = built-in oven (UK)
A–B
editCompany | Brands | Primary Products | Headquarters | Market Countries | Website(s) |
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Appliance365 Ltd |
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Warrington, UK | UK | A365 |
Acme Kitchenettes Corp |
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Hudson, NY, USA | USA | Acme Kitchenettes |
AGA |
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Leamington Spa, UK | USA, UK, Australia | |
Rallison Appliances | Kitchen Appliances | ranges | Bangalore, India | India | Rallison Kitchen Appliances |
American Range Corporation | American Range | ranges | Pacoima, CA, USA | USA | American Range |
Amica |
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Wronki, Poland | Europe | Amica |
Arçelik |
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Istanbul, Turkey | Worldwide | ||
Arpa |
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Niedermodern, France | Europe, Australia, Asia, USA, Canada, South America | Arpa |
Avanti Products | Avanti |
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Miami, FL, USA | Avanti Products | |
Bertazzoni-Italia | Bertazzoni | cookers | Reggio Emilia, Italy | Worldwide | Bertazzoni |
Big Chill | Big Chill |
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Boulder, CO, USA | USA | Big Chill |
B/S/H | Munich, Germany | Worldwide | |||
Brown Stove Works |
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ranges | Cleveland, TN, USA | USA |
C–F
editCompany | Brands | Primary Products | Headquarters | Market Countries | Website(s) |
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Candy Group |
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Brugherio, Italy | Europe, China, UAE | |
Capitol | Capitol | Santa Fe Springs, CA, USA | Americas, Australia, Europe, India, Middle East | Capitol Cooking Ranges | |
Cosmo Appliances | Cosmo Appliances Cosmo Kitchen Products |
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Los Angeles, CA, USA | USA | Cosmo |
Crosslee plc | White Knight | dryers | Hipperholme, UK | Crosslee | |
Crown Domestic Appliances Ltd |
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Bromsgrove UK | Crown | ||
Dacor | Dacor |
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City of Industry, CA, USA | USA | Dacor |
Danby Products | Danby |
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Canada, USA | Danby Canada Danby US |
Dongbu Daewoo Electronics | Daewoo |
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Seoul, South Korea | Daewoo Electronics UK Daewoo Electronics US | |
Duro Corporation | NXR | stoves | City of Industry, CA, USA | USA | NXR |
De Dietrich Kitchen Appliances Ltd | De Dietrich |
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Basingstoke UK | France, UK | De Dietrich UK |
Electrolux |
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Stockholm, Sweden | Worldwide | ||
ELCO Vagionis | Elco |
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Greece | Europe | Elco |
Elmira Stove Works |
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stoves refrigerators |
Elmira, Ontario, Canada | Canada, USA | Elmira |
Fagor | Fagor | Mondragón, Spain | Fagor America Fagor UK | ||
Fisher & Paykel(→Haier) | DCS Fisher & Paykel |
East Tamaki, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Fulgor-Milano | Fulgor | Gallarate, Italy | Fulgor-Milano USA |
G–L
editCompany | Brands | Primary Products | Headquarters | Market Countries | Website(s) |
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GE Appliances |
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Louisville, KY, USA | Worldwide | GE Appliances | |
Glen Dimplex |
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Dublin, Ireland | Europe, Asia, Australasia, North America | |
Glem Gas |
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cookers | Modena, Italy | Worldwide | Glem Gas |
Gorenje |
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Velenje, Slovenia | Worldwide | ||
Haier | Haier | Qingdao, China | Worldwide | Haier America | |
Harvest Right | Harvest Right | large food dehydrators | Utah, United States | US, Canada | Harvest Right |
Hoshizaki Electric |
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Toyoake, Japan | Worldwide | Hoshizaki |
Hyxion Metal Industry |
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Dongguan, China | US, Australia | Hyxion |
ILVE appliances | ILVE | Campodarsego, Italy | Worldwide | ||
Independent Service Engineering LTD | ISE | Kilmarnock, Scotland | UK
(Ceased) |
ISE | |
Indesit Company |
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Fabriano, Italy | Worldwide | ||
Kenyon Appliances | Kenyon
Kenyon Custom |
cooktops
electric grills alcohol/electric stoves |
Clinton, CT USA | Worldwide | Kenyon |
Lacanche | Lacanche | ranges | Lacanche, France | US, Canada, Europe | http://www.french-barn.com/ CA |
LEC Refrigeration | LEC |
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Bognor Regis, UK | UK | LEC UK |
LG Corp | LG |
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Seoul, South Korea | Worldwide | |
Liebherr Group | Liebherr | Bulle, Switzerland | Worldwide | Liebherr |
M–Z
editCompany | Brands | Primary Products | Headquarters | Market Countries | Website(s) |
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Mabe |
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Mexico City, Mexico | Worldwide | mabe |
Maurice Lay Distributors Ltd | Caple |
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Avonmouth, UK | UK | Caple |
Mayerbach | Mayerbach | Germany | Worldwide | Mayerbach | |
Miele | Miele | Gütersloh, Germany | Worldwide | Miele | |
Midea Group | Midea | Shunde, China | Worldwide | Midea | |
Northland | Northland | refrigerators | USA | Northland | |
Panasonic |
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Osaka, Japan | WorldWide | Panasonic |
Peerless-Premier Appliance Company | Premier | ranges | Belleville, IL, USA | USA | Premier |
Perlick Corporation | Perlick |
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Milwaukee, WI, USA | Perlick | |
Premium Appliances | Premium Appliances |
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Los Angeles, CA, USA | Premium Appliances | |
Prizer-Painter Stove Works | BlueStar | ranges | Reading, PA, USA | BlueStar | |
Rorgue | Rorgue |
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Saint-Denis, France | Worldwide | Rorgue |
Samsung Electronics | Samsung |
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Suwon, South Korea | Worldwide | |
Smeg Appliances | Smeg |
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Guastalla, Italy | Worldwide | Smeg USA |
Staber Industries | Staber |
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Groveport, OH, USA | USA | Stabor |
Sub-Zero |
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Madison, WI, USA | Sub-Zero Wolf | |
Summit Appliance Division of Felix Storch, Inc | Summit |
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Bronx, NY, USA | Summit Appliance | |
Teka Group | Teka | Germany | Grupo Teka | ||
U-Line | U-Line |
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Milwaukee, WI, USA | Worldwide | U-Line Global U-Line US |
Verona | Verona | ranges | Borso del Grappa, Italy | Verona | |
Vestel |
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Manisa, Turkey | Worldwide | Servis UK Vestel Vestel TR |
Viking Range Corporation | Viking | ranges | Greenwood, MS, USA | Worldwide | Viking |
Whirlpool | Benton Charter Township, MI, USA | Worldwide | |||
Zanussi | Zanussi |
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Pordenone, Italy | Europe, Egypt | Zanussi UK |
Defunct manufacturers
editThis is a list of names of some of the largest independent manufactures that are no longer in existence. This is not intended as a comprehensive list. It would be a difficult undertaking to find and list every company that ever existed that manufactured major home appliances. For example, the 1918 Engineering Directory[1] has eight pages listing approximately 400 manufactures of stoves in the USA. Many of the names of former companies are still used as brand names by other companies. These are listed in the section on active brand names.
- Admiral
- ABC Washer Company
- AEG
- Amana Corporation
- Caloric Appliance Corp
- Crosley
- Favorite Stove & Range Company
- Gibson Appliance
- International Harvester
- Malleable Iron Range Company (Fedelco, Monarch, Paramount)
- Jenn-Air Products Company
- John Inglis and Company
- Kelvinator, Nash-Kelvinator
- Leonard Company
- Maytag
- Tappan Stove Company
References
edit- ^ Engineering Directory, Crawford Publishing Company, 1918, pp607-617
External links
edit- Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances (UK)
- Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (US)
- UK White Goods
Category:Home appliance brands Category:Home appliance manufacturers
Gallery
editC1 Corvette Photo Chronology
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1965 Mako Shark II concept
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1969 Rear
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1973 Front
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1974 Rear
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Cow Tipping
editDesign
editBody
editEllis James Premo, Body Engineer for the Corvette, presented a paper to The Society of Automotive Engineers in January, 1954 entitled “The Corvette Plastic Body” (http://papers.sae.org/540257/). In it he states the following: “The body on the show model was made of reinforced plastic purely as an expedient to get the job done quickly.” “Although we were going ahead with the building of an experimental plastic body in order to get a car rolling for chassis development work – at the time of the Waldorf Show, we were actually concentrating body-design-wise on a steel body utilizing Kirksite tooling for the projected production of 10,000 units during the 1954 model year. It was some time later that we decided to produce this quantity in reinforced plastic.” “About this time, some doubt was expressed that we should build the 1954 model of steel. People seemed to be captivated by the idea of the fiberglass plastic body. Furthermore, information being given to us by the reinforced plastic industry seemed to indicate the practicality of fabricating plastic body parts for automobiles on a large scale.”
Also Corvette Story
DGS
edit1980s
editSeason | Years | Notable guest - Appearance date |
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37 | 1980–1981 | |
38 | 1981–1982 | |
39 | 1982–1983 | |
40 | 1983–1984 | |
41 | 1984–1985 | |
42 | 1985–1986 | |
43 | 1986–1987 | Dale Warland Singers |
44 | 1987–1988 | |
45 | 1988–1989 | |
46 | 1989–1990 |
1990s
editSeason | Years | Notable guest - Appearance date |
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47 | 1990–1991 | |
48 | 1991–1992 | |
49 | 1992–1993 | |
50 | 1993–1994 | |
51 | 1994–1995 |
Alvin Ailey - Sep 18, 1995 |
52 | 1995–1996 | |
53 | 1996–1997 | |
54 | 1997–1998 | |
55 | 1998–1999 | |
56 | 1999–2000 |
- ^ "Mcferrin Worry-free As Part Of Kohler Foundation Series". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 16 Aug 1995. p. 4E.