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Antikythera mechanism, artwork C017 / 7190Antikythera mechanism, artwork. This early form of mechanical calculator was found circa 1900 in a 1st-century BC Roman shipwreck
Stepped reckoner. Creator: Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von (1646-1716)Stepped reckoner. Private Collection
Burroughs Adding and Registering Machine6317629 Burroughs Adding and Registering Machine by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: Burroughs Adding and Registering Machine)
Calculating machine designed by Blaise Pascal. Pascals calculators were also known as Pascalines. After an illustration by Louvet in Iuvres de Blaise Pascal, published 1819
Burroughs Adding and Registering Machine. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907
Antikythera mechanism, artwork C016 / 9689Antikythera mechanism, artwork. Side view (centre) and rear and front views (either side) of the antikythera mechanism, an early form of mechanical calculator found circa 1900 in a 1st-century BC
The Difference Engine by Charles Babage, being the first computer, nineteenth century
Early Burroughs Adding MachineUnited States: c. 1900 An early model of the Burroughs adding machine
Antikythera mechanism, artwork C017 / 7188Antikythera mechanism, artwork. Side view (centre) and rear and front views (either side) of the antikythera mechanism, an early form of mechanical calculator found circa 1900 in a 1st-century BC
Arithmometer, 1897 C016 / 2038Arithmometer. Invented in 1820 and manufactured from the 1850s to 1915, these were the first widely used mechanical calculators
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