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- Copy of a Custom "Baby Calculator" Presented to Queen Elizabeth II for Prince Charles, 1953 -

- 1953
- Collections - Artifact
Copy of a Custom "Baby Calculator" Presented to Queen Elizabeth II for Prince Charles, 1953
- "The Great International Cosmic Hardware Store," 1973 -

- 1973
- Collections - Artifact
"The Great International Cosmic Hardware Store," 1973
- Henry Ford II Presenting a Norman Rockwell Painting to the Detroit Historical Museum, July 1963 -

- July 31, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Henry Ford II Presenting a Norman Rockwell Painting to the Detroit Historical Museum, July 1963
- Technical Drawing, "Action Office System Computer Control Console," November 5, 1968 -

- November 05, 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Technical Drawing, "Action Office System Computer Control Console," November 5, 1968
- Technical Drawing, "Action Office System 4II SRI Wall Hanger," 1968 -

- 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Technical Drawing, "Action Office System 4II SRI Wall Hanger," 1968
- Presentation of the Herman Miller Action Office System, circa 1968 -

- circa 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Presentation of the Herman Miller Action Office System, circa 1968
- Marion Armstrong Presents the First Portable Superheterodyne Radio Receiver to Henry Ford Museum, September 22, 1967 - This photograph shows the first portable superheterodyne radio receiver, designed by Edwin Armstrong. Superheterodying was a major communications discovery made by Armstrong. High and low frequencies were mixed to produce powerful, selective radio waves. Following his untimely death, Edwin's wife Marion Armstrong continued to preserve his legacy; she donated this radio to The Henry Ford museum in 1967.

- September 22, 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Marion Armstrong Presents the First Portable Superheterodyne Radio Receiver to Henry Ford Museum, September 22, 1967
This photograph shows the first portable superheterodyne radio receiver, designed by Edwin Armstrong. Superheterodying was a major communications discovery made by Armstrong. High and low frequencies were mixed to produce powerful, selective radio waves. Following his untimely death, Edwin's wife Marion Armstrong continued to preserve his legacy; she donated this radio to The Henry Ford museum in 1967.
- Slideshow Cue Sheet for "Adam and Eve on a Raft" Presentation, 1972 -

- 1972
- Collections - Artifact
Slideshow Cue Sheet for "Adam and Eve on a Raft" Presentation, 1972
- Program for Women's Aeronautical Association of Detroit, "Fly High," 1929 - The Women's Aeronautical Association of Detroit supported the growth and development of the aviation industry. It sponsored lectures and visits from prominent pilots like Amelia Earhart, Phoebe Omlie and Mary, Lady Heath. Association members included Mary Von Mach, Michigan's first licensed female pilot, and Violet Brock and Leah Schlee, wives of attempted around-the-world flyers William Brock and Edward Schlee.

- 1929
- Collections - Artifact
Program for Women's Aeronautical Association of Detroit, "Fly High," 1929
The Women's Aeronautical Association of Detroit supported the growth and development of the aviation industry. It sponsored lectures and visits from prominent pilots like Amelia Earhart, Phoebe Omlie and Mary, Lady Heath. Association members included Mary Von Mach, Michigan's first licensed female pilot, and Violet Brock and Leah Schlee, wives of attempted around-the-world flyers William Brock and Edward Schlee.
- "Lesbian & Gay Americans during WWII: Marching to a Different Drummer," 1982 -

- 1982
- Collections - Artifact
"Lesbian & Gay Americans during WWII: Marching to a Different Drummer," 1982