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RADIOLA RADIO, c1925. Woman tuning an RCA Radiola Super VIII radio. Photograph, c1925
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RADIOLA RADIO, c1925. Woman tuning an RCA Radiola Super VIII radio. Photograph, c1925
RADIOLA RADIO, c1925.
Woman tuning an RCA Radiola Super VIII radio. Photograph, c1925
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1925 Back Dial Home Listening Radio Radio Set Rear View Technology Tuning Viii
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This photograph from 1925 showcases a woman engrossed in the world of radio. Seated comfortably in her home, she is seen tuning an RCA Radiola Super VIII radio with utmost concentration. The image captures a moment of early technology that revolutionized daily life in America. The woman's back is turned towards us, allowing us to admire the intricate details of this vintage radio set. Its dial stands out prominently, indicating the importance of precise tuning for optimal listening pleasure. This snapshot offers a glimpse into the interior of a typical American household during this era, where radios became an integral part of domestic entertainment. The photo exudes nostalgia as it transports us back to simpler times when families gathered around these remarkable devices to listen to news broadcasts, music programs, and thrilling dramas. It serves as a reminder of how far technology has advanced since then. Through this photograph by The Granger Collection, we are reminded not only of the technological progress made but also how deeply ingrained radios were within American culture during the early 20th century. It symbolizes an era when people found solace and joy through their favorite radio shows while creating cherished memories at home. As we gaze upon this timeless image, we can't help but appreciate the impact that radios had on shaping our society and connecting individuals through shared experiences.
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