Vintage “Elizabeth” Radio dial. / This is a mid 1950’s bakelite “valve” or “tube” AM radio. One of many in my collection. / I love to take photographs of the illuminated dials of these vintage items.
Shirt design for vintagewireless.info featuring the illuminated dial of an Airline brand bakelite radio.
Shirt design for vintagewireless.info featuring the illuminated dial of an A.W.A. brand bakelite radio. Amalgamated Wireless Australasia (A.W.A.) was one of the pioneers of early radio in Australia producing some of the most iconic designs of the era.
Shirt design for vintagewireless.info featuring the illuminated dial of a Kriesler brand bakelite radio.
Shirt design for vintagewireless.info featuring the illuminated dial of an Elizabeth brand bakelite radio.
Shirt design for www.vintagewireless.info featuring the illuminated dial of an Airline brand bakelite radio. / Specially redesigned for black shirts.
Shirt design for www.vintagewireless.info featuring the illuminated dial of an A.W.A. brand bakelite radio. / Specially redesigned for black shirts.
Shirt design for www.vintagewireless.info featuring the illuminated dial of a Krielser brand bakelite radio. / Specially redesigned for black shirts.
This is a high-res scan of a vintage capacitor label (1940s) out of an old bakelite radio. I loved the old style graphics and typography. The original label was blue so I decided to do it just for a blue shirt, but green works well too.
This is a high res scan of a vintage capacitor label (1940s) from an old bakelite radio. I loved the old style graphics and typography. This is a special version for black shirts. Hope you like it.
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The Switches – second take / / / / Click to view by category / / Fractal Images Images from Nature HDR Images Flower Portraits Night/Low Light Images Architectural Images Landscape Images Infrared Images / / / Random Images / /
Once this simple switch, with one flick, would flood a garage with light. A garage with a workshop, where useful things would be built. Shelves for storing things, children’s toys, the bits to fix a bike and more. Now the garage is a shell, and tomorrow it will not even be that as the wreckers complete their task. All those memory-soaked bricks, the history laden timbers, the space in which real people lived… all gone to the rubbish heap. And, are our lives any different? Does not the same fate that awaits this poor, superceded bakelite switch await us? Our memories extinuguished like a lamp’s light, with the flick of time’s switch, and our rubbish heap a cold, damp grave.
Old black phone isolated on white.
Infrared, toned and Black and White
It’s what’s for dinner..
I have an old Smiths Enfield Bakelite clock at home which I got from my parents. / It doesn’t work, although I suspect it needs minimal work to make it do so. / It’s actually in fairly good condition. The clock-works are all well oiled & have that lovely old oily smell about them. / One of the things I love most about it is it’s beautiful art deco styling….. [No. 1 of series] SOLD – laminated print TOP TEN FINISH – Timepieces / Challenge – October 2009 Featured – Domestic Art – November 2009 /
Turning the planet technique on it’s head again… I rather like the effect of using interior shots, instead of external vistas, to produce claustrophobic nightmare environments. This one reminds me more than a little of an EKCO AD65 Bakelite Radio…
This a beautiful dark brown bakelite camera produced by Bilora ( Kürbi & Niggeloh) in 1950 – 1952.
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