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Title
Colin B. Kennedy broadcast radio receiver
Creator
Unknown
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Colin B. Kennedy broadcast radio receiver, cabinet with left side door open to show speaker. Receiver sits on library table in sitting room furnished with drapes, vase of flowers on top of radio, and round backed chair, ca. 1923 (Same radio as 2003-33-86, but in different setting) In 1919, Kennedy organized and became the president of the Colin B. Kennedy Company. Although originally established for the manufacture of radio receiving equipment for experimenters, the company was among the first to produce receivers for home use at the advent of radio broadcasting. This business continued until 1933 when economic conditions forced a suspension of operation. The Kennedy factory in San Francisco made high quality commercial receivers and home radios. A solid mahogany or walnut cabinet, silver plated knobs and polished Formica panels are indicative of the quality and care that went into the building of Kennedy receivers. Kennedy regenerative receivers were so well-respected that they were still being sold in 1925 when most regenerative receivers were considered obsolete.
Type
image
Format
Black & White
Identifier
73E3FC57-829D-4935-B478-981454656160
2003-33-85
Subject
Colin B. Kennedy Company (San Francisco, Calif.)
Radio--Receivers and reception (LCSH)
Radio--Manufactures (LCSH)
Kennedy, Colin Bruce

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