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![Science Museum on Twitter: "This Booth vacuum cleaner was for domestic use and built in 1906. It was expensive for its time and the idea of an electric vacuum was considered so Science Museum on Twitter: "This Booth vacuum cleaner was for domestic use and built in 1906. It was expensive for its time and the idea of an electric vacuum was considered so](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DhQVH1KW4AIYUhU.jpg)
Science Museum on Twitter: "This Booth vacuum cleaner was for domestic use and built in 1906. It was expensive for its time and the idea of an electric vacuum was considered so
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![Science Museum on Twitter: "The vacuum cleaner owes much of its existence to Hubert Cecil Booth. Born #OnThisDay in 1871, he invented one of the first vacuum cleaners in 1901. This vacuum Science Museum on Twitter: "The vacuum cleaner owes much of its existence to Hubert Cecil Booth. Born #OnThisDay in 1871, he invented one of the first vacuum cleaners in 1901. This vacuum](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DhQS41kX4AAnR3Y.jpg)
Science Museum on Twitter: "The vacuum cleaner owes much of its existence to Hubert Cecil Booth. Born #OnThisDay in 1871, he invented one of the first vacuum cleaners in 1901. This vacuum
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