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GEC Witton - Great Britain - 1920

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In 1886 two German immigrants, Gustav Biswanger and Hugo Hirst, founded The General Electric Apparatus Company in London, which three years later became the General Electric Company; it then expanded rapidly, setting up subsidiaries and factories in Europe, Japan, Australia, South Africa, India and South America
The Witton model, designed and manufactured in England around 1920, is the only ceiling fan conceived to rotate in a clockwise direction, while all the others rotate counterclockwise..

SPECIFICATIONS

Model Country Year Blade nr. Diam. Power Weight
Witton GB 1920 3 150 cm 100 watts 20 kg


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