Box 1
Contains 82 Results:
Mannesmann-Rohr, 1891
Article that cites Reuleaux and his significance. "Das Mannesmann-Rohr in seiner Bedeutung fuer das Kunstgewerbe." In *Deutsche Bauzeitung,* no 69-70, 29 August and 2 September, 1891 (article split over two issues).
German Telegraph, 1901
From the Deutsches Museum. Has Reuleaux's name handwritten at the top. * "Wann wurde die erste Telegraphenlinie in Deutschland erbaut?" Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Telegraphenwesens* by Sautter. Berlin, 1901. Sonder-Abdruck aus dem Archiv fuer Post und Telegraphie.
Reuleaux's influence: Ads for Machinery, 1898
Ads and catalogs selling material influenced by Reuleaux (his name isn't here).
Reuleaux: Symbol Notation. Expansion of elements, 2001-2002
Notes on Reuleaux's symbol notation.
Munich. Deutsches Museum, Reuleaux Clocks, 2000
Notes, online printouts, correspondence, list of references. Some of it seems is from a the Deutsches Uhrenmuseum.
Deutsches Museum, 2001
Brochures, notes, correspondence on the Deutsches Museum and its collections.
Reuleaux--DM, Archival Materials, 2000-2002
Notes and material from Moon's research trips to the Deutsches Museum in Munich in 2000-2002. Includes notes, a bibliography, a list of digital pictures taken, list of Nachless (collection) numbers and material about the collection from the archive.
W. Goldsmith, A. Dimarogonas, Moll and Reuleaux, 1854-2001
Articles by Andrew Dimarogonas and others. Photocopy of work by Moll and Reuleaux: *Constructionslehre fuer den Maschinenbau.* Braunschweig: Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn, 1854; English translation of a few pages. Also includes correspondence with Dimarogonas and Werner Goldsmith.
Am Pholosophic Soc., Phil /Reuleaux, 1890-2001
Research done at the American Philosophical Society; photocopies of Reuleaux correspondence (English), notes, catalog records. Research seems to be from 2001; material from 1890-1969