The historical typewriter archive Leonhard Dingwerth (»Historisches Schreibmaschinenarchiv«) is the centrepiece of the museum’s Archive and was acquired by the municipality of Partschins in 2011 with the support of the Autonomous Province Bozen/Bolzano and the Foundation Sparkasse. It is completed by historical material and typewriter accessories endowed by the founder of the museum Kurt Ryba and other private donators.
Next to literature on the history of technology, of the typewriter and the office, the Archive holds patent letters, textbooks and instruction manuals as well as historical postcards, letters, photographs and various kinds of advertising (leaflets and brochures, advertising stamps, newspaper ads, posters and signs, promotional gifts).
A collection of ribbons, ribbon tins, different type carriers, as well as tools for the cleaning and the repair of typewriters have also found its place in the archive.
At present the Archive is being made accessible by the University of Bozen/Faculty of Design within the context of a two years research project. Over 15000 objects have been digitalized and are accessible through the online-catalogue Kulturgüter in Südtirol of the Department of Museums of the Autonomous Province Bozen/Bolzano.
Aspeed
Schreibmaschine
Schreibmaschine Aspeed Eigenschaften: Typenhebel, Vorderanschlag, einfache Umschaltung, Farbband Tastatur: universal, japanische Schriftzeichen (Katakana/Han), vierreihig, 42 Schreibtasten Konstrukteur: Teijiro Kurosawa auf Basis einer Schreibmaschine L. C. Smith Besonderheit: Telegramm-Schreibmaschine mit um 90° versetzten Schriftzeichen; das beschriebene Blatt wurde entnommen und nach rechts gedreht, der japanische Text war nun vertikal und von rechts nach links lesbar andere Bezeichnung: Wabun-Smith, Seriennummer 22151
1970
Nippon Data Machine Co. Ltd.
Metall, Gummi, Lack, Kunststoff, Gewebe
gegossen, gestanzt, montiert, geschraubt
Schreibmaschine, asiatische Schriftzeichen, Typenhebel, Vorderanschlag, Farbband
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