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Williams 1 (1891) 2: Side view
You can see more clearly from this view how the type bars spring from either side of the roller. |
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Williams 1 (1891) 3: Front view
Here you can see the front view of this Victorian typewriter. It has a shift key and a “QWERTY” layout, although there are only three rows, so there is probably [...] [more...] |
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Williams 1 (1891) 4: caption
Williams 1 (1891) Williams Typewriter Co., Connecticut, USA [more...]
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Hammonia (1884) 1
At first I thought this was a guillotine for cutting paper. In fact, of course, it is an antique typewriter. |
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Hammonia (1884) 2
Another view |
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Hammonia (1884) 3
Close-up of the blade carrying the type; the protrusions are actually holding letter-forms. |
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Hammonia (1884) 4: caption
Hammonia (1884) Guhl & Harbeck, hamburg, Germany [more...]
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Smith Premier 1 (1890) 1
Close-up of the beautiful and elaborate frame. |
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Smith Premier 1 (1890) 2
oops |
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Smith Premier 1 (1890) 3
Close-up of the beautiful and elaborate frame. |
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Smith Premier 1 (1890) 4: overall view
The Smith Premier has a double keyboard, one for upper case and one for lower case. |
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Smith Premier 1 (1890) 5: caption
Smith Premier 1 (1890) L.C. Smith Gun Co., Syracuse, New York, USA [more...]
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