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"Hoover: From the Hoover Dam to Home Appliances

Background imageHoover Collection: Republican Party button from the 1928 presidential campaign, supporting the election of Herbert

Republican Party button from the 1928 presidential campaign, supporting the election of Herbert Hoover
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Republican Party button from the 1928 presidential campaign, supporting the election of Herbert Hoover

Background imageHoover Collection: Buck up, you re a noble fellow. Presidential candidate Herbert Hoovers terming prohibition a noble

Buck up, you re a noble fellow. Presidential candidate Herbert Hoovers terming prohibition a noble experiment inspired
PROHIBITION CARTOON, 1928. Buck up, you re a noble fellow. Presidential candidate Herbert Hoovers terming prohibition a noble experiment inspired the 1928 cartoon by Rollin Kirby

Background imageHoover Collection: 31st President of the United States. Hoover addressing the Republican National Convention in

31st President of the United States. Hoover addressing the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia
HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. Hoover addressing the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 22 June 1948

Background imageHoover Collection: 31st President of the United States

31st President of the United States
HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States

Background imageHoover Collection: 31st President of the United States. When Secretary of Commerce, c. 1927

31st President of the United States. When Secretary of Commerce, c. 1927
HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. When Secretary of Commerce, c. 1927

Background imageHoover Collection: 31st President of the United States. Photograph, early 20th century

31st President of the United States. Photograph, early 20th century
HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageHoover Collection: American cartoon, 1932, by Otto Soglow showing President Herbert Hoover watching the Bonus March

American cartoon, 1932, by Otto Soglow showing President Herbert Hoover watching the Bonus March of World War I
CARTOON: BONUS MARCH, 1932. American cartoon, 1932, by Otto Soglow showing President Herbert Hoover watching the Bonus March of World War I veterans at Washington, July 1932

Background imageHoover Collection: 31st President of the United States. Photographed with children in Poland, 1946

31st President of the United States. Photographed with children in Poland, 1946, while serving as U. S
HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. Photographed with children in Poland, 1946, while serving as U.S. director of postwar relief

Background imageHoover Collection: President Warren Harding and Vice President Calvin Coolidge, seated, third and second from right

President Warren Harding and Vice President Calvin Coolidge, seated, third and second from right
WARREN HARDING CABINET. President Warren Harding and Vice President Calvin Coolidge, seated, third and second from right, with the Harding cabinet in Washington, D.C. c1921

Background imageHoover Collection: Herbert Clark Hoover

Herbert Clark Hoover
HERBERT CLARK HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. Photographed in 1928

Background imageHoover Collection: Hoover Cartoon, 1931

Hoover Cartoon, 1931
HOOVER CARTOON, 1931. Thawing Out the System. Cartoon by Grover Page, November 1931

Background imageHoover Collection: WARREN G. HARDING (1865-1929). 29th President of the United States

WARREN G. HARDING (1865-1929). 29th President of the United States. President Harding throwing out the first ball at the beginning of the major league baseball season, 1921

Background imageHoover Collection: Fdr: Inauguration, 1933

Fdr: Inauguration, 1933
FDR: INAUGURATION, 1933. Official program for the first inauguration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Background imageHoover Collection: HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964)

HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. Hoover, as Secretary of Commerce, in a public demonstration of the first inter-city television broadcast, from Washington, D.C

Background imageHoover Collection: CAMPAIGN BUTTONS. An asssortment of 20th century American presidential campaign buttons

CAMPAIGN BUTTONS. An asssortment of 20th century American presidential campaign buttons

Background imageHoover Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. A presidential campaign lithographic poster supporting Herbert

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. A presidential campaign lithographic poster supporting Herbert Hoover, 1928

Background imageHoover Collection: DEPRESSION CARTOON, 1932. During the presidential campaign of 1932

DEPRESSION CARTOON, 1932. During the presidential campaign of 1932, an unemployed man contemplates President Hoovers optimistic assessment of the state of the country

Background imageHoover Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. The celebrated Republican newspaper advertisement promising A Chicken

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. The celebrated Republican newspaper advertisement promising A Chicken for Every Pot and urging voters to support Herbert Hoover

Background imageHoover Collection: HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States

HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. At the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 22 June 1948

Background imageHoover Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. The celebrated 1928 Republican newspaper advertisement which promised

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. The celebrated 1928 Republican newspaper advertisement which promised that a vote for Herbert Hoover will mean a chicken for every pot in America

Background imageHoover Collection: Czechoslovaks for Hoovers childrens relief committee

Czechoslovaks for Hoovers childrens relief committee. Poster showing a girl before an American flag, with bags and baskets of produce. Date 1918

Background imageHoover Collection: Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover in convertible

Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover in convertible automobile on way to US Capitol for Roosevelts inauguration, March 4, 1933. Date 1933

Background imageHoover Collection: Trendy Vacuum Cleaner

Trendy Vacuum Cleaner
A Phillips vacuum cleaner in a trendy cream and brown design. Date: 1974

Background imageHoover Collection: Hoover Plan / 1931

Hoover Plan / 1931
US President Hoover, Germanys knight in shining armour, eases her reparations burden by accepting a 1 year moratorium on debt. France is jealous. Date: 1931

Background imageHoover Collection: Household dust

Household dust taken from a vacuum cleaner. Such dust comprises skin cells, dust mites, hairs, soil and earth, pollen grains, fungal spores and food particles

Background imageHoover Collection: HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States

HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. President Hoover is ready to throw the first ball at the opening of the major league baseball season, Washington D.C. 1932

Background imageHoover Collection: Vacuum Factory

Vacuum Factory
American Vacuum Cleaning Co. Newark, New Jersey, America. Vacuum cleaner factory with workers and supervisors visible

Background imageHoover Collection: Hoover advert

Hoover advert
The Hand that held the Hoover helps the Bombed! Advert celebrating the good work of the Womens Voluntary Service, showing the mobile canteens used to provide sustainance to the wartime workers

Background imageHoover Collection: House of Lords cleaners

House of Lords cleaners
Two cleaners in the House of Lords, vacuuming and polishing in preparation for the State Opening of Parliament in a few days time

Background imageHoover Collection: Herbert Hoover with his wife at their home in Washington

Herbert Hoover with his wife at their home in Washington
The Republican Partys candidate for the Presidency of the United States. Mr Herbert Hoover and his wife in the Washington House. Born in 1874 he was involved in the relief activities in World War I

Background imageHoover Collection: Herbert Hoover

Herbert Hoover
The successful candidate in the Presidential Election in America; Herbert Hoover the Republican Partys candidate for the Presidency

Background imageHoover Collection: Hoover

Hoover
1920 advertisement for the Hoover Suction Sweeper Company of Regent Street, London

Background imageHoover Collection: Hoover and Wife

Hoover and Wife
HERBERT HOOVER The American president and his wife relax in their garden

Background imageHoover Collection: Housewife Vacuuming

Housewife Vacuuming
A young housewife in a pink gingham mini dress, vacuums her living room

Background imageHoover Collection: France Rejects Hoover

France Rejects Hoover
The Hoover Plan : The other nations are all prepared to drink Hoovers peace-soup, but France goes into a tantrum and refuses to drink the stuff

Background imageHoover Collection: Herbert Hoover Acclaimed

Herbert Hoover Acclaimed
Herbert Hoover, newly elected president of the United States (though not to take up office until March 1929) is acclaimed by the electors

Background imageHoover Collection: Herbert Hoover / Ilz

Herbert Hoover / Ilz
HERBERT HOOVER 31st US President (1929-33)

Background imageHoover Collection: Woman hoovering

Woman hoovering
Woman with hoover using the attachments

Background imageHoover Collection: Thomas Edison / Ilz / Train

Thomas Edison / Ilz / Train
THOMAS ALVA EDISON American inventor in 1929 at Dearborn, Michigan with Henry Ford, Mr Black (engineer), Mrs Edison and President Hoover

Background imageHoover Collection: Construction / Hoover Dam

Construction / Hoover Dam
A Caterpillar engaged in excavating the approach cut to one of the diversion tunnels on the Hoover Dam, which was completed in 1935

Background imageHoover Collection: Hoovering a Chair 1930S

Hoovering a Chair 1930S
A housewife demonstrates how to vacuum clean an armchair using a Hoover " Dustette" cleaner

Background imageHoover Collection: Children Cleaning Home

Children Cleaning Home
Three children hoover, sweep and iron while mother does some sewing on a machine

Background imageHoover Collection: Herbert Hoover 20C

Herbert Hoover 20C
HERBERT HOOVER 31st US President (1929-33)

Background imageHoover Collection: Futuristic home, with chores done automatically

Futuristic home, with chores done automatically
A futuristic home, with chores done automatically. The housewifes life will be an easy one in which she can sit back, read the paper and listen to music



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"Hoover: From the Hoover Dam to Home Appliances, a Legacy of Excellence" From its monumental presence at the Hoover Dam to revolutionizing home cleaning with their iconic vacuum cleaners, it has left an indelible mark on history. In 1926, an American magazine showcased an advertisement for the first-ever Hoover vacuum cleaner, introducing a new era of cleanliness and convenience in households across the nation. The upright Hoover became synonymous with efficiency and reliability. Another advertisement from that era featured a patient woman diligently cleaning her home with the Western Electric vacuum cleaner. It highlighted how these appliances were designed to make life easier for homemakers. Fast forward to the 1960s when even wireless technology wasn't spared from being cleaned as one ad humorously depicted a lady effortlessly vacuuming her radio. It was a testament to Hoover's commitment to innovation and adaptability. But it's not just about household chores; Herbert Hoover himself played a significant role in shaping America's destiny. As part of President Woodrow Wilson's administration, he stood among esteemed advisors at the White House during crucial times. His leadership skills would later be instrumental in overseeing projects like the construction of the awe-inspiring Hoover Dam in Colorado. Hoover continued its reign as "The World's Best Vacuum Cleaner" through captivating advertisements that encouraged spring cleaning rituals. These ads emphasized how owning a Hoover meant having unparalleled quality and performance for maintaining spotless homes. Whether it was conquering mighty rivers or conquering dust bunnies, there is no denying that "Hoover" has become synonymous with excellence throughout history – leaving behind legacies both grandiose and mundane but always striving towards making lives better one suction at a time.