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- Notes regarding Shaft Position Encoder, 1963 -

- December 02, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Notes regarding Shaft Position Encoder, 1963
- Notes regarding Photoelectric Cells, 1963 -

- December 08, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Notes regarding Photoelectric Cells, 1963
- Copy of New York Times Newspaper Clipping from March 10, 1930, "Fund Raised to Aid Negro" -

- March 10, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Copy of New York Times Newspaper Clipping from March 10, 1930, "Fund Raised to Aid Negro"
- Parts Diagram, circa 1965 -

- circa 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Parts Diagram, circa 1965
- Photocopy of Booklet, "How to Do Tattooing," by Harry V. Lawson - Lawson's pamphlet, How to Do Tattooing, explains that a tattoo business can be started with just "a little nerve and a small bank roll." He encourages tattooists to be "ready for any emergency" with a collection of "flash" to apply to first time patients and circus sideshow hopefuls alike. A handwritten manuscript outlining tattoo removal remedies is also included here.

- circa 1921
- Collections - Artifact
Photocopy of Booklet, "How to Do Tattooing," by Harry V. Lawson
Lawson's pamphlet, How to Do Tattooing, explains that a tattoo business can be started with just "a little nerve and a small bank roll." He encourages tattooists to be "ready for any emergency" with a collection of "flash" to apply to first time patients and circus sideshow hopefuls alike. A handwritten manuscript outlining tattoo removal remedies is also included here.
- Bob Clarke Speaking at the Unveiling of Stainless Steel Model T Monument at Henry Ford Millennium Project, Ballinascarty, Cork, Ireland, September 3, 2000 - Henry Ford's father, William, was born in Ballinascarthy, County Cork, Ireland, in 1826. When the Great Famine struck in 1847, the Fords migrated to the United States and settled near Dearborn, Michigan, where Henry was born in 1863. Ballinascarthy commemorated its place in Ford family history when the community unveiled a stainless steel Model T monument in 2000.

- September 03, 2000
- Collections - Artifact
Bob Clarke Speaking at the Unveiling of Stainless Steel Model T Monument at Henry Ford Millennium Project, Ballinascarty, Cork, Ireland, September 3, 2000
Henry Ford's father, William, was born in Ballinascarthy, County Cork, Ireland, in 1826. When the Great Famine struck in 1847, the Fords migrated to the United States and settled near Dearborn, Michigan, where Henry was born in 1863. Ballinascarthy commemorated its place in Ford family history when the community unveiled a stainless steel Model T monument in 2000.
- Notes regarding Binary Orders for Photoelectric Cells, 1963 -

- December 02, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Notes regarding Binary Orders for Photoelectric Cells, 1963