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file: D0101-F0001_002_1947.jpeg|<br>The Protos Rapid from 1947. A versatile upright vacuum cleaner. The different attachments not only allowed cleaning of furniture but also house pets and farm animals. (Source: BSH Corporate Archives)  <br>  <br>
file: D0101-F0001_002_1947.jpeg|<br>The Protos Rapid from 1947. A versatile upright vacuum cleaner. The different attachments not only allowed cleaning of furniture but also house pets and farm animals. (Source: BSH Corporate Archives)  <br>  <br>
file: D0101-F0001_004_1947.jpeg|<br>DThe Protos Standard. An early model of a vacuum cleaner from Siemens from the 1940s. (Source: BSH Corporate Archives)  <br>  <br>
file: D0101-F0001_004_1947.jpeg|<br>The Protos Standard. An early model of a vacuum cleaner from Siemens from the 1940s. (Source: BSH Corporate Archives)  <br>  <br>
file: D0101-F0001_014_1952.jpeg|<br>The products were always cutting edge in design to match the latest technical innovations – shown here is a vacuum cleaner from 1952. (Source: BSH Corporate Archives)  <br>  <br>
file: D0101-F0001_014_1952.jpeg|<br>The products were always cutting edge in design to match the latest technical innovations – shown here is a vacuum cleaner from 1952. (Source: BSH Corporate Archives)  <br>  <br>
file: D0101-F0001_070_1974.jpeg|<br> Siemens vacuum cleaner from the 1970s. (Source: BSH Corporate Archives)  <br>  <br>
file: D0101-F0001_070_1974.jpeg|<br> Siemens vacuum cleaner from the 1970s. (Source: BSH Corporate Archives)  <br>  <br>

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