![AWA TV Deep Image in studio setting, March 1959. Max Dupain & Associates. | Objetos vintage, Objetos AWA TV Deep Image in studio setting, March 1959. Max Dupain & Associates. | Objetos vintage, Objetos](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/30/a5/8f/30a58f08ec9265e2f407fa17702af062.jpg)
AWA TV Deep Image in studio setting, March 1959. Max Dupain & Associates. | Objetos vintage, Objetos
![Powerhouse on Twitter: "#onthisday in 1956, Australian television opened with an introduction by Bruce Gyngell from TCN-9's Willoughby studios. This black and white AVA Radiola TV receiver made by AWA was one Powerhouse on Twitter: "#onthisday in 1956, Australian television opened with an introduction by Bruce Gyngell from TCN-9's Willoughby studios. This black and white AVA Radiola TV receiver made by AWA was one](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EEkUjkgW4AAmLYr.jpg:large)
Powerhouse on Twitter: "#onthisday in 1956, Australian television opened with an introduction by Bruce Gyngell from TCN-9's Willoughby studios. This black and white AVA Radiola TV receiver made by AWA was one
![C:\Loay.exe on Twitter: "I mean, look at that. Made like a tasteful piece of wooden furniture. This is a Radiola Deep Image TV, knew it from the Matrix movie. https://t.co/lHGi6S62CS" / Twitter C:\Loay.exe on Twitter: "I mean, look at that. Made like a tasteful piece of wooden furniture. This is a Radiola Deep Image TV, knew it from the Matrix movie. https://t.co/lHGi6S62CS" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EbDXzmmXYAA-CNW.jpg)