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- "Monarch Coffee" Thermos, circa 1931 - "Good pilots deserve good coffee." So says the label on this promotional vacuum flask given to airplane pilots by Reid, Murdoch & Company -- manufacturers of Monarch-brand foods. Monarch's sales force was quick to capitalize on aviation's growth. The brand not only distributed bottles like this, it operated its own Ford Tri-Motor airplane as a flying showroom for its products.

- circa 1931
- Collections - Artifact
"Monarch Coffee" Thermos, circa 1931
"Good pilots deserve good coffee." So says the label on this promotional vacuum flask given to airplane pilots by Reid, Murdoch & Company -- manufacturers of Monarch-brand foods. Monarch's sales force was quick to capitalize on aviation's growth. The brand not only distributed bottles like this, it operated its own Ford Tri-Motor airplane as a flying showroom for its products.
- DC Static Memory System, 1932-1943 -

- 1932-1943
- Collections - Artifact
DC Static Memory System, 1932-1943
- Bigelow Stationary Steam Engine, circa 1865 -

- circa 1865
- Collections - Artifact
Bigelow Stationary Steam Engine, circa 1865
- Tall Case Clock, Made by Riley Whiting, 1815-1820 -

- 1815-1820
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Case Clock, Made by Riley Whiting, 1815-1820
- Ivanhoe Light Fixture with General Electric Vapor Lamp Company Type H1 Mercury Lamp, 1936 -

- 1936
- Collections - Artifact
Ivanhoe Light Fixture with General Electric Vapor Lamp Company Type H1 Mercury Lamp, 1936
- Kerosene Lamp, circa 1868 -

- circa 1868
- Collections - Artifact
Kerosene Lamp, circa 1868
- Unimate Specifications, 1959 - George Devol revolutionized manufacturing with his invention of the Unimate -- the world's first industrial robot. These rugged programmable units were designed to perform repetitive, arduous and hazardous tasks. The first Unimate was installed in a General Motors plant in 1961. This document, part of a larger collection, chronicles the Unimate's conception, construction and operation.

- May 27, 1959
- Collections - Artifact
Unimate Specifications, 1959
George Devol revolutionized manufacturing with his invention of the Unimate -- the world's first industrial robot. These rugged programmable units were designed to perform repetitive, arduous and hazardous tasks. The first Unimate was installed in a General Motors plant in 1961. This document, part of a larger collection, chronicles the Unimate's conception, construction and operation.
- Unimate Installation Drawings, 1962 - George Devol revolutionized manufacturing with his invention of the Unimate -- the world's first industrial robot. These rugged programmable units were designed to perform repetitive, arduous and hazardous tasks. The first Unimate was installed in a General Motors plant in 1961. This document, part of a larger collection, chronicles the Unimate's conception, construction and operation.

- January 10, 1962
- Collections - Artifact
Unimate Installation Drawings, 1962
George Devol revolutionized manufacturing with his invention of the Unimate -- the world's first industrial robot. These rugged programmable units were designed to perform repetitive, arduous and hazardous tasks. The first Unimate was installed in a General Motors plant in 1961. This document, part of a larger collection, chronicles the Unimate's conception, construction and operation.
- Interpreting Angularity, 1957 -

- February 21, 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Interpreting Angularity, 1957
- Unimatic Converyor, Reference Number Y181-1 -

- December 26, 1955
- Collections - Artifact
Unimatic Converyor, Reference Number Y181-1