Accession Number: 1999.29.1-2
Description: Cast aluminum frame, enameled black; stamped aluminum housing, also enameled black, wrapped around top of keyboard on front and around paper tape advance roller on left; folding nickel plated paper reel arm on back right holds a removable black plastic reel with a nickel-plated brass thumbscrew/axle; a secondary tape roller extends from the base of the reel arm and rests on top of the primary reel; six nickel-plated brass, oval keys and a spacing key in the middle with its pad set perpendicular to the other keys; key arms are numbered: 3,1,2,4,2,1,3 on their left side; padded rests under each key; nickel-plated brass paper tape advance knob above and to left of keyboard, extending back to a pair of spring loaded rollers on the back left of the frame; paper tape reel end bell on screwed to extension on lower back right of frame; stamped onto a bar in middle of the paper tape guide on back, "F56"; stamped into housing above keyboard, "Made by J.M. Glauser & Sons. Ltd, Model F, No 56 For The National Institute For The Blind London W.I."; braillewriter is bolted to removable felt-covered wood bottom of case with four bolts; gray wool pad glued to bottom of this base. Wooden case has hinged lid; black leatherette covering; metal hinges and locks on sides; leather handle on right side. Removable bottom serves as the base for attached braillewriter. Rubber pads (1 inch in diameter) have been attached with screws to the bottom corners of the case.
Height: 4.5
Width: 5.5
Depth: 10.5
Date Made: ca. 1950
Place of Origin: London, England
Credit Line: Museum Purchase, 1999.29
Subjects: Assistive technology Braillewriters. Mechanical writing.
Dimension Notes: 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. braillewriter ; 1 x 6 1/8 x 11 1/4 in. base .
Made: J.M. Glauser & Sons, Ltd., National Institute for the Blind.
Material: Steel, aluminum, nickel, wood, leatherette, leather, wool felt
Updated: 11/08/2016