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- Julia Child and Bill Stumpf in Julia Child's Kitchen, 1977 -

- 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Julia Child and Bill Stumpf in Julia Child's Kitchen, 1977
- Two Machinists Standing with Brown Horizontal Engine, circa 1910 - Steam engines, which powered most American factories at the turn of the 20th century, required special attention. Factories hired skilled mechanics to keep engines - and factory operations - running smoothly and reliably. These machinists maintained a horizontal engine built by the C. H. Brown Steam Engine Company of Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Two Machinists Standing with Brown Horizontal Engine, circa 1910
Steam engines, which powered most American factories at the turn of the 20th century, required special attention. Factories hired skilled mechanics to keep engines - and factory operations - running smoothly and reliably. These machinists maintained a horizontal engine built by the C. H. Brown Steam Engine Company of Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
- Machine Operator Standing Behind Brown Horizontal Steam Engine, circa 1890 - Steam engines, which powered most American factories by the late 1800s, required special attention. Factories hired skilled mechanics to keep engines - and factory operations - running smoothly. This machinist used specialized tools to maintain a horizontal engine built by the C. H. Brown Steam Engine Company of Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

- circa 1890
- Collections - Artifact
Machine Operator Standing Behind Brown Horizontal Steam Engine, circa 1890
Steam engines, which powered most American factories by the late 1800s, required special attention. Factories hired skilled mechanics to keep engines - and factory operations - running smoothly. This machinist used specialized tools to maintain a horizontal engine built by the C. H. Brown Steam Engine Company of Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
- Equipment on Pegboard Wall in Pastry Preparation Corner of Julia Child's Kitchen, 1977 - In 1977, "Julia's Kitchen: A Design Anatomy" was published as the first in a series of "design anatomies" by <em>Design Quarterly</em>. In this issue, designer Bill Stumpf and his team examined how Julia Child -- a chef well-versed in the functions of a kitchen -- designed her own kitchen. Numerous sketches and photographs, as well as hours of interviews with Paul and Julia Child, informed the issue.

- 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Equipment on Pegboard Wall in Pastry Preparation Corner of Julia Child's Kitchen, 1977
In 1977, "Julia's Kitchen: A Design Anatomy" was published as the first in a series of "design anatomies" by Design Quarterly. In this issue, designer Bill Stumpf and his team examined how Julia Child -- a chef well-versed in the functions of a kitchen -- designed her own kitchen. Numerous sketches and photographs, as well as hours of interviews with Paul and Julia Child, informed the issue.
- Paper Hat Used at the F & T Diner, "For Food at Its Best," 1940-1950 -

- 1940-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Paper Hat Used at the F & T Diner, "For Food at Its Best," 1940-1950
- Hacked Microsoft Xbox Video Game System, Modified by Andrew "Bunnie" Huang in 2002 - When Andrew "bunnie" Huang used a screwdriver to open his Microsoft Xbox, he willingly opened a legal Pandora's box. Marketed as a simple gaming system, the Xbox was actually a powerful computer with locked down features. Huang's modifications unlocked the system's full potential--and challenged copyright law. His book, "Hacking the Xbox," is a controversial guidebook for the "mod-chipping" movement.

- 2002
- Collections - Artifact
Hacked Microsoft Xbox Video Game System, Modified by Andrew "Bunnie" Huang in 2002
When Andrew "bunnie" Huang used a screwdriver to open his Microsoft Xbox, he willingly opened a legal Pandora's box. Marketed as a simple gaming system, the Xbox was actually a powerful computer with locked down features. Huang's modifications unlocked the system's full potential--and challenged copyright law. His book, "Hacking the Xbox," is a controversial guidebook for the "mod-chipping" movement.
- Julia Child in Her Kitchen, 1977 - In 1977, "Julia's Kitchen: A Design Anatomy" was published as the first in a series of "design anatomies" by <em>Design Quarterly</em>. In this issue, designer Bill Stumpf and his team examined how Julia Child -- a chef well-versed in the functions of a kitchen -- designed her own kitchen. Numerous sketches and photographs, as well as hours of interviews with Paul and Julia Child, informed the issue.

- 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Julia Child in Her Kitchen, 1977
In 1977, "Julia's Kitchen: A Design Anatomy" was published as the first in a series of "design anatomies" by Design Quarterly. In this issue, designer Bill Stumpf and his team examined how Julia Child -- a chef well-versed in the functions of a kitchen -- designed her own kitchen. Numerous sketches and photographs, as well as hours of interviews with Paul and Julia Child, informed the issue.
- Wavemeter, Used by George W. Pierce, 1910-1915 -

- 1910-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Wavemeter, Used by George W. Pierce, 1910-1915
- Ink and Pencil Sketch by Jean Beirise of a Wall in Julia Child's Kitchen, 1977 - In 1977, "Julia's Kitchen: A Design Anatomy" was published as the first in a series of "design anatomies" by <em>Design Quarterly</em>. In this issue, designer Bill Stumpf and his team examined how Julia Child -- a chef well-versed in the functions of a kitchen -- designed her own kitchen. Numerous sketches and photographs, as well as hours of interviews with Paul and Julia Child, informed the issue.

- 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Ink and Pencil Sketch by Jean Beirise of a Wall in Julia Child's Kitchen, 1977
In 1977, "Julia's Kitchen: A Design Anatomy" was published as the first in a series of "design anatomies" by Design Quarterly. In this issue, designer Bill Stumpf and his team examined how Julia Child -- a chef well-versed in the functions of a kitchen -- designed her own kitchen. Numerous sketches and photographs, as well as hours of interviews with Paul and Julia Child, informed the issue.
- Overhead View of Julia Child's Kitchen, Pen Drawing by Jean Beirise, 1977 - In 1977, "Julia's Kitchen: A Design Anatomy" was published as the first in a series of "design anatomies" by <em>Design Quarterly</em>. In this issue, designer Bill Stumpf and his team examined how Julia Child -- a chef well-versed in the functions of a kitchen -- designed her own kitchen. Numerous sketches and photographs, as well as hours of interviews with Paul and Julia Child, informed the issue.

- 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Overhead View of Julia Child's Kitchen, Pen Drawing by Jean Beirise, 1977
In 1977, "Julia's Kitchen: A Design Anatomy" was published as the first in a series of "design anatomies" by Design Quarterly. In this issue, designer Bill Stumpf and his team examined how Julia Child -- a chef well-versed in the functions of a kitchen -- designed her own kitchen. Numerous sketches and photographs, as well as hours of interviews with Paul and Julia Child, informed the issue.