
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a museum exhibit featuring an antique wooden radio and a vintage world map. The map, titled "Philips Radio," is displayed on the wall behind the radio and shows various locations marked with red dots, suggesting a global reach for the Philips brand. The radio itself is a mid-century design with a wooden case and a grille on the front. Below the map and radio, there is informational text displayed on an orange panel, partially obscured by the curve of the display. This exhibit appears to be located at the Philips Museum in Eindhoven, Netherlands, which chronicles the history of the Philips company. The text on the orange panel, though partially obscured and at an angle, provides biographical and historical information related to the company's expansion and broadcasting activities, mentioning South Africa and the year 1929. The overall environment is well-lit, typical of a museum setting, with spotlights directed at the displayed items. There are no people visible in the image.
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