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Background imageTechnology Collection: POCKET WATCHES, 1884. Advertisement, English, 1884

POCKET WATCHES, 1884. Advertisement, English, 1884

Background imageTechnology Collection: RCA VICTOR TRADEMARK, 1922. His Masters Voice. An early version of RCA Victors trademark

RCA VICTOR TRADEMARK, 1922. His Masters Voice. An early version of RCA Victors trademark, featuring Nipper the dog, from a Victor Talking Machine Company phonograph record catalogue of 1922

Background imageTechnology Collection: ALARM CLOCKS, 1895. As featured in the 1895 Montgomery Ward & Co. mail order catalogue

ALARM CLOCKS, 1895. As featured in the 1895 Montgomery Ward & Co. mail order catalogue

Background imageTechnology Collection: DOWSING. A divining rod being used to locate coal. German woodcut, 1556

DOWSING. A divining rod being used to locate coal. German woodcut, 1556

Background imageTechnology Collection: AGRICOLA: WATERWHEEL, 1556. A woodcut from Georgius Agricolas De Re Metallica

AGRICOLA: WATERWHEEL, 1556. A woodcut from Georgius Agricolas De Re Metallica, Basel, Switzerland, 1556, depicting a reversible waterwheel

Background imageTechnology Collection: REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. The Model 6 Remington

REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. The Model 6 Remington

Background imageTechnology Collection: ABACUS, 19th CENTURY. Line engraving

ABACUS, 19th CENTURY. Line engraving

Background imageTechnology Collection: MOVIE MAKING, 1916. Actor Edward Hugh Sothern being directed by Fred Thomson for

MOVIE MAKING, 1916. Actor Edward Hugh Sothern being directed by Fred Thomson for the Vitagraph production of The Chattel in 1916

Background imageTechnology Collection: TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, 1915. A telephone company switchboard training class, c1915

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, 1915. A telephone company switchboard training class, c1915

Background imageTechnology Collection: ESCALATOR, 1903. Otis duplex cleat type escalator installed in 1903 at the R. H

ESCALATOR, 1903. Otis duplex cleat type escalator installed in 1903 at the R. H
ESCALATOR, 1903. Otis duplex cleat type escalator installed in 1903 at the R.H. White Company store, Boston, Massachusetts

Background imageTechnology Collection: TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SYSTEM. American, 1879. Line drawing, late 19th century

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SYSTEM. American, 1879. Line drawing, late 19th century

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHOTOGRAPHY, 1910s

PHOTOGRAPHY, 1910s

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHOTOGRAPHER, c1915. American motion picture still, c1915

PHOTOGRAPHER, c1915. American motion picture still, c1915

Background imageTechnology Collection: CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1900. An Eastman Folding Pocket Kodak. Catalogue advertisement

CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1900. An Eastman Folding Pocket Kodak. Catalogue advertisement, 1900

Background imageTechnology Collection: CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1900. Eastman Folding Pocket Kodak. Catalogue advertisement, 1900

CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1900. Eastman Folding Pocket Kodak. Catalogue advertisement, 1900

Background imageTechnology Collection: CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1900. A Baby Thornward. Catalogue advertisement, 1900

CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1900. A Baby Thornward. Catalogue advertisement, 1900

Background imageTechnology Collection: POCKET WATCHES, 1887. Advertisement for pocket watches, English, 1887

POCKET WATCHES, 1887. Advertisement for pocket watches, English, 1887

Background imageTechnology Collection: JOHN WORRALL KEELY, c1895. John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor

JOHN WORRALL KEELY, c1895. John Worrall Keely and the Keely Motor. The most celebrated perpetual motion machine fraud of the 19th century

Background imageTechnology Collection: ICEMAN, c1891. Photograph, American, c1891

ICEMAN, c1891. Photograph, American, c1891

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHOTOGRAPHER, 1907. A photographer for H

PHOTOGRAPHER, 1907. A photographer for H.C. White Co. sitting at the top of a column of a new building in New York City, 250 feet above ground. From a stereograph, 1907

Background imageTechnology Collection: ICE CUTTING, 1890. Cutting pond ice into blocks near Boston for storage in wooden icehouses

ICE CUTTING, 1890. Cutting pond ice into blocks near Boston for storage in wooden icehouses. Photograph by C.H. Currier, c1890

Background imageTechnology Collection: WATCH BRACELET, 1891. Womans watch bracelet, English, 1891

WATCH BRACELET, 1891. Womans watch bracelet, English, 1891

Background imageTechnology Collection: WATCH BRACELET, 1891. Womans watch bracelet, English, 1891

WATCH BRACELET, 1891. Womans watch bracelet, English, 1891

Background imageTechnology Collection: WATCH BRACELET, 1891. Womans watch bracelet, English, 1891

WATCH BRACELET, 1891. Womans watch bracelet, English, 1891

Background imageTechnology Collection: HAMMOND TYPEWRITER, 1889. American magazine advertisement, 1889

HAMMOND TYPEWRITER, 1889. American magazine advertisement, 1889

Background imageTechnology Collection: TYPEWRITER, 1885. Advertisement American-made Caligraph typewriter. Line engraving

TYPEWRITER, 1885. Advertisement American-made Caligraph typewriter. Line engraving, English, 1885

Background imageTechnology Collection: STOVE, 1875. American patent stove with hot water reservoir and warming oven, 1875

STOVE, 1875. American patent stove with hot water reservoir and warming oven, 1875

Background imageTechnology Collection: UTAH: TELEGRAPH, 1869. Workers constructing telegraph systems along railroad tracks

UTAH: TELEGRAPH, 1869. Workers constructing telegraph systems along railroad tracks in Weber Canyon, Utah. Photograph by A.J. Russell, 1869

Background imageTechnology Collection: AD: VICTROLA, 1913. American advertisement for Victor-Victrola phonographs. Lithograph

AD: VICTROLA, 1913. American advertisement for Victor-Victrola phonographs. Lithograph, 1913

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHONOGRAPH, 1914. American magazine advertisement, 1914, for the Victor Talking

PHONOGRAPH, 1914. American magazine advertisement, 1914, for the Victor Talking Machine Company

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHONOGRAPH AD, 1914. American magazine advertisement for Victor Talking Machine Company

PHONOGRAPH AD, 1914. American magazine advertisement for Victor Talking Machine Company, 1914

Background imageTechnology Collection: SELDEN: ROAD ENGINE, 1895. The first patent ever granted for a combination of an

SELDEN: ROAD ENGINE, 1895. The first patent ever granted for a combination of an internal combustion engine with a carriage, George B. Seldens road engine of 1895

Background imageTechnology Collection: STEAM-DRIVEN DYNAMO. Built by Westinghouse, late 19th century

STEAM-DRIVEN DYNAMO. Built by Westinghouse, late 19th century

Background imageTechnology Collection: COLONIAL HOIST. Woodcut, American, 18th century

COLONIAL HOIST. Woodcut, American, 18th century

Background imageTechnology Collection: LEONARDO: BALL-BEARINGS. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, c1495, of roller- and ball-bearings

LEONARDO: BALL-BEARINGS. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, c1495, of roller- and ball-bearings sustaining a vertical axle, an attempt to solve problems of friction in machinery

Background imageTechnology Collection: HOUSEHOLD STILL, 1616. Woodcut, English

HOUSEHOLD STILL, 1616. Woodcut, English

Background imageTechnology Collection: WHISKEY STILL, 1616. Woodcut, English

WHISKEY STILL, 1616. Woodcut, English

Background imageTechnology Collection: CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Gang-punch devised by Herman Hollerith for the statistical

CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Gang-punch devised by Herman Hollerith for the statistical tabulation of the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890

Background imageTechnology Collection: KELLER & BELL, 1894. Helen Keller (left) with her teacher, Anne Sullivan Macy

KELLER & BELL, 1894. Helen Keller (left) with her teacher, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone and teacher of the deaf. Photographed at Chautauqua, New York, 1894

Background imageTechnology Collection: MODERN CHINESE ABACUS. In this type of abacus, beads above the dividing bar count

MODERN CHINESE ABACUS. In this type of abacus, beads above the dividing bar count 5; those below count 1

Background imageTechnology Collection: LEONARDO: PADDLE BOAT. Model of a paddle boat based on Leonardo da Vincis design

LEONARDO: PADDLE BOAT. Model of a paddle boat based on Leonardo da Vincis design c1480-1518

Background imageTechnology Collection: ABACUS. Chinese and Roman

ABACUS. Chinese and Roman

Background imageTechnology Collection: HARRISON: TIMEKEEPER. Title page of the first edition of Nevil Maskelyne and John

HARRISON: TIMEKEEPER. Title page of the first edition of Nevil Maskelyne and John Harrisons The Principles of Mr. Harrisons Timekeeper, London, England, 1767

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHOTOGRAPHER: CARTOON. English cartoon by Cuthbert Bede, 1855

PHOTOGRAPHER: CARTOON. English cartoon by Cuthbert Bede, 1855

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHONOGRAPH AD, c1880. A New York City broadside, c1880, inviting the curious for

PHONOGRAPH AD, c1880. A New York City broadside, c1880, inviting the curious for a demonstration of Thomas Edisons phonograph

Background imageTechnology Collection: LEAF: PHOTOGRAPH, 1839. Leaf, an early Talbotype photograph by William Henry Fox Talbot

LEAF: PHOTOGRAPH, 1839. Leaf, an early Talbotype photograph by William Henry Fox Talbot, 1839

Background imageTechnology Collection: MEDIEVAL STILL, c1500. Woodcut, c1500

MEDIEVAL STILL, c1500. Woodcut, c1500

Background imageTechnology Collection: CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1889. The Hawk-Eye Detective and Combination Camera

CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1889. The Hawk-Eye Detective and Combination Camera. American magazine advertisement, 1889



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