Robots and Pretty Girls (Part 2a – Pulp covers)

What is it about Robots and Pretty Girls? Are they omnipotent? masculine? the ultimate female partner? I've also observed, maybe in the age of 'political correctness', that we no longer see these types of images. See Part 1 of Robots and Girls (images) here. See Part 2b of Robots and Girls (Pulp covers) here. See Part 3 of …

1968 – Miss Honeywell – James Wilson (American)

MISS HONEYWELL Olympia, London. – Issue Date: 27/06/1968 At the Instruments, Electronics and Automatic Exhibition we see a futuristic 'robot girl' demonstrating various pieces of equipment by computer company Honeywell Controls Ltd. A man takes the headless robot body from a cupboard and puts a circuit disc into her back. Putting the body back in …

1934 – “Ross Robot Mechanical Man” – Miss Sophie Ross (English/French)

WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? NO. 14 Your browser does not support iframes. One of the funniest video clips I've ever seen (1m 42sec into preview). 1630.24 | WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? NO. 14 (1:47:33:00 – 1:50:25:00) 05/07/1934 French fake Titles read: "Would you believe it? Queer things the World over. No. 14." At unidentified location …

1933 – Mons. de Patou the French Mechanical Mannequin – (French)

Source: The Advertiser (South Australia) 11 Oct 1931. Mar 12 1938 The Market Traders Review   The Market Traders Review – The Official Organ of The National Market Traders' Federation.  Supplement to The World's Fair, Saturday March 12th 1938   17'x12', 12 pages of fascinating countrywide local articles with lots of names and places mentioned …

1932 – Mr. Robot – William Hutter (American)

The Canberra Times < Saturday 23 July 1932  p5 ROBOT AS SUPER-SALESMAN Robot, the super orator and salesman, who never stutters or forgets, and whose tongue never makes a disastrous slip, is the new mechanical talking man invented by Mr. William Hutter, chief engineer of the wireless company of Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. He …