Check e-bay. There is one with a buy-it-now price of $25.
Electric wheelchairs appeared in the 1950s.
George Johann Klein invented the electric-powered wheelchair in the 1950s.
Refrigerators and toasters are two examples of common home appliances that were used in the 1950s. Others examples include space heaters and air conditioners as well as electric ovens.
Three brother, Ben, Charles and Jack Maginnis
The electric piano evolved from the early 1920s. The Neo Bechstein was an early model. Like the electric guitar, the electric piano uses a coil pickup to amplify (and subsequently shape) the sound of actual strings or tines being played. Harold Rhodes' version of the instrument became hugely popular from the 1950s-1970s.
Nortel Networks began life as the manufacturing arm of Bell Canada, but by the 1950s a majority of its shares were owned by Western Electric, then a subsidiary of AT and T
Rick from "Casablanca". ---- PCH answer is just Rick Blaine.
The first direct stimulation of an acoustic nerve with an electrode was performed in the 1950s by the French-Algerian surgeons André Djourno and Charles Eyriès.
The first Scalextric track appeared in the late 1950s and was developed by the British toy company Minimodels. The name is a portmanteau of "Scalex" (a brand) and "electric".
Timothy Winters by Charles Causley was written in the 1950s. It is published in his Collected Poems 1951 - 2000.
The electric piano evolved from the early 1920s. The Neo Bechstein was an early model. Like the Electric Guitar, the electric piano uses a coil pickup to amplify (and subsequently shape) the sound of actual strings or tines being played. Harold Rhodes' version of the instrument became hugely popular from the 1950s-1970s.
Charles Van Doren is famous for being part of a 1950s quiz show scandal. Charles Van Doren eventually admitted that during his run on the quiz show Twenty One, the producers of the series had given him answers to the questions; this admission came in 1959 in front of the United States Congress.