Adix adding machine in case

Made:
circa 1905 in Mannheim
Adix adding machine in case

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"Adix" adding machine (1905) in case

Adix' adding machine, c.1905, in case. Made by Pallweber and Bordt, the Adix Company of Mannheim, Germany. The 'Adix' is a particularly simple 9- key machine which can only be used to add columns of single digits. Because of this constraint it was not continued beyond 1906. It represents an early example of the use of aluminium.

Details

Category:
Mathematics
Object Number:
1968-724
Measurements:
case: length 155 mm
width 95 mm
thickness 25 mm
type:
adding machine
credit:
Tuffrey,E.F., Hope, Agar and Co.

Parts

Outer case for "Adix" adding machine (1905)

Outer case for "Adix" adding machine (1905)

Case for "Adix" adding machine (1905)

Measurements:
case: length 155 mm
width 95 mm
thickness 25 mm
Object Number:
1968-724 Pt2
type:
case
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
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Object Number:
1968-724/3
type:
advertisement
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