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The image contains a table detailing the percentage of British households owning specific consumer durables from 1972 to 1983. Central heating ownership: 37% in 1972, 43% in 1974, 48% in 1976, 52% in 1978, 55% in 1979, 59% in 1981, 60% in 1982, 64% in 1983. Television ownership: 93% in 1972, 95% in 1974, 96% in 1976, 96% in 1978, 97% in 1979, 97% in 1981, 97% in 1982, 98% in 1983. Video ownership starts at 18% in 1983. Vacuum cleaner ownership: 87% in 1972, 89% in 1974, 92% in 1976, 92% in 1978, 93% in 1979, 94% in 1981, 95% in 1982 and 1983. Refrigerator ownership: 73% in 1972, 81% in 1974, 85% in 1976, 91% in 1978, 92% in 1979, 93% in 1981, and 94% in 1982 and 1983. Washing machine ownership: 66% in 1972, 68% in 1974, 71% in 1976, 75% in 1978, 74% in 1979, 78% in 1981, 79% in 1982, 80% in 1983. Dishwasher ownership: 3% in 1978, 3% in 1979 and 1981, 4% in 1982, 5% in 1983. Telephone ownership: 42% in 1972, 50% in 1974, 54% in 1976, 60% in 1978, 67% in 1979, 75% in 1981, 76% in 1982, 77% in 1983.
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The table illustrates the percentage of households in Britain owned various consumer durables between 1972 to 1983.
Overall, ownership of most consumer durables rose during this period. In particular, telephone and central heating ownership showed significant growth.
Washing machine ownership increased from 66% in 1972 to 80% in 1983. Television ownership was already high at 93% in 1972 to 98% in 1983. Similarly the ownership of vacuum cleaner rose from 87% to 95%. Notably, refrigerator ownership grew from 73% in 1972 to 94% in 1983.
Furthermore, the ownership of video recorder reached 18% by the end of the period, while dishwasher ownership saw a slight rise from 3% in 1978 to 5% in 1983.
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