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Edison Electronic Voicewriter

Item is an Edison brand dictating machine for voice recording, often used in office work to dictate correspondence and other documents to be transferred into type. The recording was made on reusable wax cylinders, which could hold approximately 1000 words and could be re-recorded over 100 times. The wax cylinders were replaced by Dictabelt technology, which recorded on a plastic belt, in 1947.

Thomas A. Edison Incorporated

Kodak Digital Science DC20 Camera

Item consists of an early digital camera, a simple design with a plastic body and without an image preview screen. In its original box, kit includes Kodak Picture Easy Software package, Kodak Photo CD, The Adventure Disc Photo CD, Kodak Digital Science DC20 Camera Software CD, Kodak Inkjet Snapshot Paper, and users guides and manuals.

Eastman Kodak Company

Black and white 35mm transparencies

Item consists of 52 black and white transparency copy slides of photo-historical images for teaching. The slides are all in metal housings, made in Switzerland by Perro Color, US Pat. 2919840. They are individually numbered in black ink with a 4 digit number on white sticker labels, but there is no index to go with the slides.

Image Arts