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Philips LO5L, radio from 1947, Bakelite housing, Radio Museum Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany - SuperStock
Sanket Upadhyay on X: "An exciting restoration project underway. Bringing back to life my grandfather's 1963 @Philips radio. Should be done in a couple of days. https://t.co/KN2zoTD6Av" / X
Museum of Design Excellence - Philips: Company This Dutch conglomerate began its India journey in 1930 with a sales outlet for Philips lamps. Roughly a decade later it began manufacturing radios in
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![Radio Philips 930A, so-called Cathedral radio, from 1931, Museum for Industrial Culture, Aeussere Sulzbacher Strasse 60-62 Stock Photo - Alamy Radio Philips 930A, so-called Cathedral radio, from 1931, Museum for Industrial Culture, Aeussere Sulzbacher Strasse 60-62 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/CR72JA/radio-philips-930a-so-called-cathedral-radio-from-1931-museum-for-CR72JA.jpg)
Radio Philips 930A, so-called Cathedral radio, from 1931, Museum for Industrial Culture, Aeussere Sulzbacher Strasse 60-62 Stock Photo - Alamy
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