Looking Back On Typewriters


    Looking Back On Typewriters


    In April 2011 last factory in the world on manufacture of typewriters was closed. The epoch of typewriters has ended...

    Photo: A model of a commercial typewriter from 1867. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). June 1923




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Secretaries type while listening to recording machines in the typing pool. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images). 1960




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A disabled woman typing with the help of a device attached to her head, at an exhibition of aids for the Disabled in London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1951




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A woman at work in a chair at the Business Efficiency Exhibition. (Photo by Mike Lawn/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 5th October 1971




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A Underwood typewriter. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images). 17th September 1931




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Secretary and Ramsgate beauty queen, Christine James. (Photo by Peter Powell/Express/Getty Images). 12th March 1965




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A close-up of a set of keys on an English-language typewriter. Electric typewriters have been in use since 1925. (Photo by Chaloner Woods/Getty Images). Circa 1930




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Children of the East London Day Continuation School enjoy their open-air typing lesson at Clacton, a popular destination for evacuees from London during World War II. Despite a recent bomber crash which killed two civilians and injured 156, the area is still considered a safe haven. (Photo by Parker/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 9th May 1940




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A Royal typewriter. (Photo by Chaloner Woods/Getty Images). 11th March 1966




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    US actress Edna May as Lilian Leigh in a production of the musical play [The School Girl], written by Henry Hamilton and Paul Potter with music by Leslie Stuart. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1903




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    The Adler range of typewriters on display at the modern headquarters of Typewriter Sundries, Borough High Street, south London. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images). 1960




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A typing class at the Licensed Victuallers School in Slough, Buckinghamshire. (Photo by David Savill/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). December 1935




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A view of a Remington typewriter made around 1873. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th January 1962




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A view of the Remington Standard Model, manufactured in 1922. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th January 1962




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A view of the Remington International Model manufactured in 1961. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th January 1962




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Two city typists at work in an open air swimming pool during a hot summer. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1937




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Birdie Reeve, a 16-year old type speed demon. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1923




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    An early example of a typewriter, designed in 1866. It was a forerunner of the first practical, commercial machine, patented in 1868 by C L Sholes. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). June 1923




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A room full of workers testing typewriters before they leave the factory. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images). Circa 1937




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A blind typist types in Braille, a tactile alphabet that allows blind people to read. (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1955




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Pupils practising their skills at typing school. (Photo by George Pickow/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1955




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Stage actress Leonora Bonda sitting at her typewriter in [The Churchmouse] at the Playhouse Theatre in London. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images). 28th April 1931




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A typist at work in an office. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1953




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A woman typing by a window criss-crossed with sticky tape to prevent flying glass. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images). Circa 1940




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A secretary in a Skegness fun fair with a chimpanzee called Togo. (Photo by J. Wilds/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 22nd May 1937




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    A worker at the British Olivetti factory on the Queenslie Industrial Estate, Glasgow, assembling a portable typewriter. The factory is highly modernised and makes machines primarily for export to Australia, New Zealand and Africa. (Photo by Haywood Magee/Picture Post/Getty Images). 20th August 1955




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Interior of the Custom House (headquarters of the British Civil Service in Ireland) in Dublin destroyed by the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Republican Army. (Photo by Walshe/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). April 1921




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    An Underwood Elliott Fisher Sundstrand accounting machine, circa 1935. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Businessman inside office typing, US, circa 1950. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)




    Looking Back On Typewriters


    Hands typing, US, circa 1950. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)


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Looking Back On Typewriters


Looking Back On Typewriters


In April 2011 last factory in the world on manufacture of typewriters was closed. The epoch of typewriters has ended...

Photo: A model of a commercial typewriter from 1867. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). June 1923




Looking Back On Typewriters


Secretaries type while listening to recording machines in the typing pool. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images). 1960




Looking Back On Typewriters


A disabled woman typing with the help of a device attached to her head, at an exhibition of aids for the Disabled in London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1951




Looking Back On Typewriters


A woman at work in a chair at the Business Efficiency Exhibition. (Photo by Mike Lawn/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 5th October 1971




Looking Back On Typewriters


A Underwood typewriter. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images). 17th September 1931




Looking Back On Typewriters


Secretary and Ramsgate beauty queen, Christine James. (Photo by Peter Powell/Express/Getty Images). 12th March 1965




Looking Back On Typewriters


A close-up of a set of keys on an English-language typewriter. Electric typewriters have been in use since 1925. (Photo by Chaloner Woods/Getty Images). Circa 1930




Looking Back On Typewriters


Children of the East London Day Continuation School enjoy their open-air typing lesson at Clacton, a popular destination for evacuees from London during World War II. Despite a recent bomber crash which killed two civilians and injured 156, the area is still considered a safe haven. (Photo by Parker/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 9th May 1940




Looking Back On Typewriters


A Royal typewriter. (Photo by Chaloner Woods/Getty Images). 11th March 1966




Looking Back On Typewriters


US actress Edna May as Lilian Leigh in a production of the musical play [The School Girl], written by Henry Hamilton and Paul Potter with music by Leslie Stuart. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1903




Looking Back On Typewriters


The Adler range of typewriters on display at the modern headquarters of Typewriter Sundries, Borough High Street, south London. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images). 1960




Looking Back On Typewriters


A typing class at the Licensed Victuallers School in Slough, Buckinghamshire. (Photo by David Savill/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). December 1935




Looking Back On Typewriters


A view of a Remington typewriter made around 1873. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th January 1962




Looking Back On Typewriters


A view of the Remington Standard Model, manufactured in 1922. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th January 1962




Looking Back On Typewriters


A view of the Remington International Model manufactured in 1961. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th January 1962




Looking Back On Typewriters


Two city typists at work in an open air swimming pool during a hot summer. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1937




Looking Back On Typewriters


Birdie Reeve, a 16-year old type speed demon. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1923




Looking Back On Typewriters


An early example of a typewriter, designed in 1866. It was a forerunner of the first practical, commercial machine, patented in 1868 by C L Sholes. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). June 1923




Looking Back On Typewriters


A room full of workers testing typewriters before they leave the factory. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images). Circa 1937




Looking Back On Typewriters


A blind typist types in Braille, a tactile alphabet that allows blind people to read. (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1955




Looking Back On Typewriters


Pupils practising their skills at typing school. (Photo by George Pickow/Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1955




Looking Back On Typewriters


Stage actress Leonora Bonda sitting at her typewriter in [The Churchmouse] at the Playhouse Theatre in London. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images). 28th April 1931




Looking Back On Typewriters


A typist at work in an office. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1953




Looking Back On Typewriters


A woman typing by a window criss-crossed with sticky tape to prevent flying glass. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images). Circa 1940




Looking Back On Typewriters


A secretary in a Skegness fun fair with a chimpanzee called Togo. (Photo by J. Wilds/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 22nd May 1937




Looking Back On Typewriters


A worker at the British Olivetti factory on the Queenslie Industrial Estate, Glasgow, assembling a portable typewriter. The factory is highly modernised and makes machines primarily for export to Australia, New Zealand and Africa. (Photo by Haywood Magee/Picture Post/Getty Images). 20th August 1955




Looking Back On Typewriters


Interior of the Custom House (headquarters of the British Civil Service in Ireland) in Dublin destroyed by the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Republican Army. (Photo by Walshe/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). April 1921




Looking Back On Typewriters


An Underwood Elliott Fisher Sundstrand accounting machine, circa 1935. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




Looking Back On Typewriters


Businessman inside office typing, US, circa 1950. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)




Looking Back On Typewriters


Hands typing, US, circa 1950. (Photo by George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)


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