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2025-06-12

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2025-04-17

It was known as the Ergon chair and was produced by Herman Miller. The picture of a silver mannequin on a black-backed red office chair is from 1976.
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JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-04-16

In 1849, Thomas E. Warren (1808-c1850) combined the comfort, wheels and swivel features of the previous two chairs and created what was definitely the first modern office chair. The illustration is from the 1851 Great Exhibition.

JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-04-15

Charles Darwin (1809-1882) added wheels to a favourite armchair around 1840 so he could access items in his office without standing up, combining comfort and utility.

JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-04-14

Office chairs turn out to have a much longer history than I expected. The first known swivel chair for use in an office is credited to Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826). It was altered over time to include a writing surface.

JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-04-10

This picture of one of the first quartz clocks dates to 1931.
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JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-04-09

In 1841, with John Barwise, a chronometer maker, he expanded his patent to include an electromagnetic pendulum, as shown in the pictured clock.
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JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-04-08

The illustration is from Christiaan Huygens's 1658 Horologium.
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JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-04-07

The oldest surviving clock of this type dates to 1430 and belonged to the Duke of Burgundy.
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JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-04-02

The image is of handwriting on the back page of a sheet of carbon paper.
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JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-04-01

The first carbon paper was created by soaking thin paper in ink and then drying it between blotting paper.
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JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-03-31

Legal documents in England, for example, were written in what was known as "court hand" or "law hand" as per this image.
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2025-03-15

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JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-03-03

To use, a wet brush would be applied until it became a liquid again.
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JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-02-20

This image is a pencil (without the core) discovered in an 18th century shipwreck.

JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-02-19

This image is the oldest known wooden pencil and has been dated to 1630.

JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-02-18

Graphite was originally called 'plumbago' as it was thought a type of lead. This may be the origin of calling the pencil core a lead.

JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-02-17

An intrinsic part of any office is the humble pencil. The earliest known pencils were simply lead, sharpened to a point for making marks as shown by these three pieces from the Museum of Writing Collection (date unknown).

JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-02-13

Papermaking had reached Europe by the 11th century with the earliest known book on paper being the Missal of Silos which dates to before 1080. This image shows folios 24 and 25 from the Missal.

JumblePublishingJumblePublishing
2025-02-12

After reaching the Indian subcontinent, papermaking continued to spread and by the 8th century (CE) had reached the Islamic world. This image is a fragment of a Coptic Bible from Egypt in the 8th century.

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