Hammond typewriter with lid (NHMW-AFW-DING-0085)3D Model
3D scan of Hammond typewriter with cover (No. 12), “Ideal visible Hammond”, formerly used in the Geological & Paleontological department of the museum. The typewriter is named after its inventor James Bartlett Hammond (1839–1913). The first Hammond typewriters were produced in 1881, the company based in New York existed until the 1930s.
The typewriter is not on display and can be viewed by appointment.
Inventory number: NHMW-AFW-DING-0085
Former instrument inventory number: 61 (Geological & Paleontological department)
Serial number: 97730
Collection: NHMW, Archive for the History of Science, 3D Objects/Special Collection
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Scanned and edited by P. Forsthuber (NHMW)
Scanner: Artec Eva.
This object was digitized with funding from the “Kulturerbe digital” program of the Federal Ministry Republic of Austria for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport.
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