コロンビア・メード・グランド・ビジー・ビー Columbia-Made Grand Busy Bee

Language
Japanese
Type
MuseumMaterial
Creator
オニール・ジェームス社
Publication place
米国 U.S.A.
Issued
1910年頃

Collection

  • Gramophone Collection Database

    The phonographs collection owned by University Museum, The University of Tokyo counts over 80 units and a variety of phonographs produced mainly in the USA, the UK and Japan, from the model devised by Edison, who was its inventor, to the toy phonographs of later years, are in display on this collection. By encompassing this Collection Database, you glimpse the 'sound design' genealogy pursued by each generation since Edison.
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コロンビア・メード・スタンダードA型 Columbia-Made Standard Model A

スタンダード・トーキング・マシーン社
米国 U.S.A.
Gramophone Collection Database | University Museum

Theoretical indicator diagrams for compound engines

チャールズ・ディキンソン・ウェスト
Source materials for Engineering History: The University of Tokyo Digital Archive | Graduate School of Engineering / Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology

Amsler's integrator applied to some calculations in naval architecture

チャールズ・ディキンソン・ウェスト
Source materials for Engineering History: The University of Tokyo Digital Archive | Graduate School of Engineering / Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology

A system of iron railroad bridges for Japan. (tables and plates). Memoirs of the Tokio Daigaku, No.11

ジョン・アレキサンダー・ロウ・ワデル
Source materials for Engineering History: The University of Tokyo Digital Archive | Graduate School of Engineering / Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology

Examination Papers by C D West Dec/82 to March/86

チャールズ・ディキンソン・ウェスト
Source materials for Engineering History: The University of Tokyo Digital Archive | Graduate School of Engineering / Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology

グラモフォン・アンド・タイプライター・トレードマーク・モデル Gramophone & Typewriter Trademark Model

フランス・グラモフォン社
フランス France
Gramophone Collection Database | University Museum