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- Drawing of a Jacquard Loom Punched Card, by Sidney Holloway, 1934 -

- January 24, 1934
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing of a Jacquard Loom Punched Card, by Sidney Holloway, 1934
- Punched Cards for Jacquard Loom, Used at Scalamandre, Inc., Long Island, NY, 1930-1970 -

- 1930-1970
- Collections - Artifact
Punched Cards for Jacquard Loom, Used at Scalamandre, Inc., Long Island, NY, 1930-1970
- Punch Card Technology - The IMSAI 8080 was a clone of the Altair 8800, the first mass marketed personal computer. It was a popular "kit computer," requiring assembly and programming. With no keyboard, toggle switches allowed input and LED lights signaled output. This could be modified using an IBM I/O typewriter. The donor, O.S. Narayanaswami, was a mechanical engineer interested in the educative power of computers.

- September 22, 2015
- Collections - Set
Punch Card Technology
The IMSAI 8080 was a clone of the Altair 8800, the first mass marketed personal computer. It was a popular "kit computer," requiring assembly and programming. With no keyboard, toggle switches allowed input and LED lights signaled output. This could be modified using an IBM I/O typewriter. The donor, O.S. Narayanaswami, was a mechanical engineer interested in the educative power of computers.
- Working Looms of Greenfield Village - The Greenfield Village Weaving Shop demonstrates the evolution of textile production from the colonial home and craft shop, through the Industrial Revolution to commercial factory. Housed in a converted 1840s Georgia cotton mill, the Weaving Shop contains a number of working looms, including one of the few operating mechanical Jacquard looms in North America.

- May 16, 2022
- Collections - Set
Working Looms of Greenfield Village
The Greenfield Village Weaving Shop demonstrates the evolution of textile production from the colonial home and craft shop, through the Industrial Revolution to commercial factory. Housed in a converted 1840s Georgia cotton mill, the Weaving Shop contains a number of working looms, including one of the few operating mechanical Jacquard looms in North America.
- Bead Loom -

- Collections - Artifact
Bead Loom
- Burroughs "Series A590" Punch Card Reader, circa 1970 -

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Burroughs "Series A590" Punch Card Reader, circa 1970
- Burroughs B9213 300 CPM Card Punch, 1970-1989 -

- 1970-1989
- Collections - Artifact
Burroughs B9213 300 CPM Card Punch, 1970-1989
- Weaving in Greenfield Village - Henry Ford believed in "learning by doing." Students enrolled in the Edison Institute Schools located on the grounds of Ford's Greenfield Village had ample opportunities for practical, hands-on training. Students, if they desired, could learn to weave. Beginners used small tabletop looms. As they progressed students created woven materials using larger looms located in Greenfield Village's Plymouth Carding Mill and Weaving Shed.

- September 22, 2015
- Collections - Set
Weaving in Greenfield Village
Henry Ford believed in "learning by doing." Students enrolled in the Edison Institute Schools located on the grounds of Ford's Greenfield Village had ample opportunities for practical, hands-on training. Students, if they desired, could learn to weave. Beginners used small tabletop looms. As they progressed students created woven materials using larger looms located in Greenfield Village's Plymouth Carding Mill and Weaving Shed.
- Leather Punch -

- Collections - Artifact
Leather Punch
- Table Loom, 1747 -

- 1747
- Collections - Artifact
Table Loom, 1747