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Image Electrolux vacuum cleaner demonstration, c1932

TLF ID R2835

This is a black-and-white photograph of a woman cleaning a rug using a vacuum cleaner. The photograph was taken by New Zealand photographer Gordon Burt (1893-1968) in 1932-33. It measures 25 cm x 19.1 cm.





Educational details

Educational value
  • This asset shows a 1930s Electrolux vacuum cleaner in operation - a vacuum cleaner uses an air pump to create a vacuum to suck up dust and dirt through a filtering system, usually from carpeted floors.
  • It illustrates an upright vacuum cleaner - the pump is mounted directly above the suction outlet and the bag is mounted on the handle; modern versions of the upright design usually use motor-driven mechanical beaters to disturb the dust.
  • It shows an in-home demonstration - as housewives were the target market of vacuum cleaner manufacturers, demonstrations of this kind (linked to door-to-door sales) were a common event and Electrolux was one of the companies that pioneered direct sales in the home.
  • It shows a rug being cleaned by a vacuum cleaner - before the vacuum cleaner, rugs were cleaned by hanging them over a fence or washing line and beating them (with what was called a rug-beater) until the dirt particles dislodged and fell to the ground.
  • It depicts wall-to-wall fitted carpet in a domestic setting - carpets permanently attached to the floor were not possible until the invention of the vacuum cleaner.
  • It shows a vacuum cleaner that was manufactured outside New Zealand - Electrolux, a Swedish company, was formed in the early 20th century and began manufacturing vacuum cleaners in 1912; it opened manufacturing plants in Australia in 1936 and in New Zealand in 1940.
  • It is an example of the work of Gordon Burt, a Wellington photographer who began his career taking portraits in the 1920s but later shifted to commercial photography as the increase in the availability of consumer goods made advertising a lucrative industry.
Year level

10

Learning area
  • History
  • Studies of society and environment

Other details

Contributors
  • Author
  • Person: Gordon Burt
  • Description: Author
  • Contributor
  • Name: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  • Organization: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  • Description: Content provider
  • URL: http://www.tepapa.govt.nz
  • Name: Education Services Australia
  • Organization: Education Services Australia
  • Description: Data manager
  • Person: Gordon Burt
  • Description: Author
  • Copyright Holder
  • Name: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  • Organization: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  • Publisher
  • Name: Education Services Australia Ltd
  • Organization: Education Services Australia Ltd
  • Description: Publisher
  • Address: VIC, AUSTRALIA
  • URL: http://www.esa.edu.au
  • Resource metadata contributed by
  • Name: Education Services Australia Ltd
  • Organisation: Education Services Australia Ltd
  • Address: AUSTRALIA
  • URL: www.esa.edu.au
Access profile
  • Colour independence
  • Device independence
  • Hearing independence
Learning Resource Type
  • Image
Rights
  • © Education Services Australia Ltd and Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, 2013, except where indicated under Acknowledgements