A Hand Tally Roll and Rewind Device which includes a Ticket Handling Device. Clear front and side panels allow the internal mechanisms to be viewed. Serial number [-?]09484
Created:
1919
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
View of an electric adding machine from the back showing the motor housing, sprockets, and paper carriage. Image has been cropped so the legs of the machine's stand are unevenly truncated.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Two small photographs mounted side by side on an 8 x10 paperboard. The Left image shows an electric adding machine without its case from its left side : the right image shows the same adding machine, without its case, from the right side.
Created:
1910
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Face of the keyboard on an adding machine with the calendar feature. The combinations of keys in left three columns provide a three letter abbreviation for the months of the year.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three quarter view, from front and right side, of the chassis, keys, and connecting rods in a model No. 1 machine. Name plate read "BAM Co. Model No. 1" [Burroughs Adding Machine Company].
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
The chassis for a Model No. 5 machine from the right side. The keys, connecting rods, springs, and gears are clearly visible. The name plate reads: "BAM Co. Model No. 5" [Burroughs Adding Machine Company]
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three quarter view of a desktop sized bookkeeping machine with a demonstration invoice in the paper carriage. The keyboard includes numbers, months, and functions and features atypical square keys.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three-quarter view of a Multiple Register Bank Bookkeeping Machine from the front and right sides. A demonstration bank account statement can be seen in the paper carriage. This type of machine posts, journalizes and proves in one operation : automatically totaling all checks, deposits, and new balances as it posts to ledgers and statements.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three-quarters view showing top, front, and one side of and machine, including crank. Front and side panels are clear allowing views of interior mechanisms.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three quarters view, from the back and right, of an early electric typewriter-adder on a stand. The typewriter component is on the left side of the machine. The machine has a glass side panel, revealing the gears within. Companion image to ID no. 205.
Created:
1911
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three quarters view, from the front and right, of an early electric typewriter-adder on a stand. The typewriter component is on the left side of the machine. The machine has glass front and side panels, revealing the gears within. Companion image to ID no. 206.
Created:
1911
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three quarter view from the front and right side of a typewriter-adder. An invoice written in French is visible in the carriage. An attachment for holding open a bank transaction booklet can be seen on the right part of the carriage.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three quarter view from the top and right side of a tabulating bookkeeping machine. Keys include numbers, functions, months, and specialized hotel fee designations such as: "cafe," "garage," "room service," and "valet." A demonstration invoice titled "Guest Statement" can be seen in the paper carriage.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
View of the Burroughs moveable Ledger Box filing system placed next to an electric bookkeeping machine and stand. A single filing box open on top of the cabinet.
Created:
1913
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A manual paper tape cash register with the cash drawer partially open. The keyboard has one alphabetic column and eight numeric columns : they are atypical square keys.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A manual cash register with printed receipt, removable key cover, and bulletin holder. The keyboard has one alphabetic column and seven numeric columns : they are atypical square keys. The bulletin holder mounts next to the keyboard for assigning inventory types such as "hardware" or "paint" to a letter. The keyboard cover protects columns not u...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A model 10 machine which has taken a lot of damage to the case : a small portion of it has been broken away along the front edge. The hand crank is missing, and the cast iron case is very marred, particularly on the front panel where concentrated scratches indicate a label or other marking was scraped away. The model 10 machine pre-dates 1915.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Front view of a nine column manual Model No. 6. machine. The case has some obvious wear and tear. "2" has been marked on the front panel of the machine.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A three quarters view of a nine column adding machine viewed. This machine has small clear panels on side allows partial viewing of interior mechanisms.
Created:
1909
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three quarter view from the top and right of an adding machine and pay roll segregator. The pay roll segregator machine appears to be a separate component attached to an older adding machine (possibly a 7 column class 100 machine). The modification to the hand pull is clearly visible as are the brackets and spacers which attach the pay roll segr...
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A manual Portable Adding Machine, style 8.08.01, The keyboard, which uses the atypical square keys, features a bulletin holder along the left side, one alphabetic column, and six numeric columns
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
View of partially opened Satellite brand stand holding a ledger book. A Burroughs model 11 Bank Subtractor, serial number 213431, sits on a stand next to the Satellite stand.
Created:
1913
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three quarter view from the right side of a Style No. 3 electric adding machine on a stand. Face plate of the machine reads: Burroughs /Style No. 3 / BAM Co. Model No. 82 [Burroughs Adding Machine Company]. Its serial number is 26459, which indicates that the machine was manufactured between 1904 and 1906.
Created:
1911
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A Style No. 3 adding machine on Satellite stand, manufactured by Adjustable Table Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan. The stand is cast iron with ogee-curved legs and a combination of rubber stoppers and wheels at the feet. The stand adjusts via a large screw, similar to a piano stool.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Style No. 3 machine on a stand. The serial number is: 10925, which indicates that the machine was manufactured between 1900 and 1903. A small sign reading "This machine has just completed its 35th year of active service in our Bank. It was installed April 7-1902 and was the first machine sold in Crawford County. H. E. Cook, President" rests on t...
Created:
1937
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three quarter view from the front and right sides, of a manual Style No. 4 adding machine. Machine is placed on a wooden platform set on carpeting. The machine's serial number is 6099, which indicates it was manufactured between 1898 and 1903.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A detail of the fundamental typewriter mechanism in the chassis. Number key shafts and rockers, and alphabetic key joints and connecting rods are clearly visible. Companion image (view from the right) to ID no. 202 and no. 204.
Created:
1912
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A detail of the fundamental typewriter mechanism in the chassis. Number key shafts and rockers, and alphabetic key shafts and hammers are clearly visible. Companion image (view from the left) to ID no. 203 and no. 204.
Created:
1912
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A typewriter-adder with the front panel removed, showing keys and interior mechanics. Serial number is visible on the base of the machine: No 9 - 190007, which indicates the machine was manufactured in 1912.
Created:
1912
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Three-quarters view, from the front and left side, of the typewriter-adder with part of the case removed. Shows the chassis, connecting rods, key pads, and a portion of the paper carriage. Companion image to ID no. 202 and no. 203.
Created:
1912
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Possibly a prototype machine since the typewriter mechanism is supported by a very large frame with a triangular base and The adding machine is mounted to this base underneath and in front of the typewriter component. The whole is supported by heavy, slightly tilted, triangular shaped, three legged table. Companion image to ID no. 216.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
A young man sitting on high stool with fingers poised on they keys of the typewriter attachment to the adding machine. Perhaps this is a prototype machine since the typewriter mechanism is supported by a very large frame with a triangular base and The adding machine is mounted to this base underneath and in front of the typewriter component. The...
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.