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This plaque was evidently on the first VT220 produced in Taiwan and presented to Ken Olsen by Richard H. Yen

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The scale model includes VT125 Terminal Monitor, Keyboard and PDP-11-based Processor, released in early 1980's. The MINC computers were used in research and industrial settings. There were connected to laboratory equipment and were programmed in…

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A model of the 350 Processor, Keyboard and Monitor released in 1982

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A model of the Rainbow 100 Processor, Keyboard and Monitor that was released in 1982.

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The scale model includes VT105 Terminal Monitor, Keyboard and PDP-11-based Processor, released in early 1980's. The MINC computers were used in research and industrial settings. There were connected to laboratory equipment and were programmed in…

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An iron toy model of a vintage fire truck with two drivers, two horses and a ladder. This style of fire truck was in use into the 1920s. This truck is personalized with the word 'Maynard' on the side of the truck and the initials 'MFD' painted…

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A can used to hold powder manufactured at the American Powder Mills, Maynard.

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A tin milk pail.

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A metal coffee pot.

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The can was used to hold kerosene to fill lamps, in the days before electric lights.

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This type of torchlight would be used in the so-called torchlight parades, at election times especially. It was filled with kerosene and burned throught the wicks.

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Two metal torchlights possibly used for outdoor lighting. These are from the Parker St. Hall.

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This kerosene can was used by Mr. Charles Ryan, watchman at the Walnut Street Gate of the Assabet Mills, to refill his lantern.

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A wooden and metal torchlight, used for lighting lamps. It was used for lighting before electricity. It comes from the Parker Street Hall.