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Eveready #770 - 45 Volt battery dated to place in service before Sept. 1937.  Eveready_770-1

Eveready #486 - 45 Volt battery dated June 1929 (Graphics date from 1925.) Battery-Art-01

Burgess #10308 - 45 Volt battery - Graphics date from 1925. Battery-Art-02

Burgess #10308 - 4.5 Volt 'C' battery - Graphics date from 1925.  Battery-Art-02

Group of six 'C' battery raw scans not yet processed.  You are free to use them for your own projects.  Brands are:  BOND, Buckingham, Burgess, Eveready, Meteor and Songbird.  Battery-Art-03

G.E.C. Grid Bias Battery - 9 Volt (I presume from the late 1920s.) Battery-Art-04

Eveready Air Cell type A-600 circa 1936 - My project to create museum grade replicas.  Eveready_A-600

Hellesens 90 volt radio battery photographs, System Ludovit. Battery-Art-05

Hellesens 1.5 volt radio battery photographs, System Ludovit. Battery-Art-06

Pertrix made in Sweden - 90 Volt battery before 1929 Battery-Art-07

Ever Ready (U.K.) - 'Winner' - 60 Volt battery - Probably from the late 1930s.  Battery-Art-08A

Lissen (U.K.) No. 539 - 120 Volt H.T. Battery of about 1930 vintage.  Only one photo at present.  Battery-Art-09

Drydex by Exide (U.K.) 16 Volt grid bias battery about 1932 vintage.Battery-Art-10

Leclanché (Switzerland) - No. 724 - 90 Volt. - circa 1970.  Battery-Art-11

Tudor-Pertric (Sweden) 90 Volt - Nr 90 AI - vintage unknown. Battery-Art-12

Ray-O-Vac - # 9303 - 45 Volt battery - Graphics date: 1920s, Battery-Art-13