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Fil:Hollerith Punched Card.jpg

Punch card for Herman Hollerith's Electric Sorting and Tabulating Machine, ca. 1895. Library of Congress. Part of a set. English Punch card for Herman...


Fil:Hollerith punched card.jpg

Taken from a Library of Congress web page. Image first published in 1895. English Punched card German Lochkarte...


Fil:Card puncher - NARA - 513295.jpg

04/1983) Title English: A woman with a Hollerith pantograph punch, the keyboard is for the 1940 US census population card(Truesdell p.144). Compare with File:Census...


Fil:Hollerith card.jpg

Old computer punch card without holes. Caption: This is a punch card such as was used to enter Fortran programs into the mainframe system at the University...


Fil:This is a card puncher, an integral part of the tabulation system used by the United States Census Bureau to compile... - NARA - 513295.jpg

Public Domain Mark 1.0falsefalse English Woman preparing punched cards using an early pantograph punch applies to jurisdiction: United States of America determination...


Fil:Hollerith card reader closeup.jpg

DescriptionHollerith card reader closeup.jpg Punch card reader on Hollerith census tabulator Date 14 February 2010, 17:09:52 Source Flickr: Hollerith census...


Fil:Hollerith card punch.agr.JPG

DescriptionHollerith card punch.agr.JPG English: Hollerith card punch at the Computer History Museum Date 28 January 2012 Source Own work Author ArnoldReinhold...


Fil:Hollerith punch-card sorter (2586173692).jpg

DescriptionHollerith punch-card sorter (2586173692).jpg An optional add-on to the tabulator, this sorter has 26 bins that automatically open and close...


Fil:Hollerith Herman grave.jpg

DescriptionHollerith Herman grave.jpg The grave of Herman Hollerith, the punched-card pioneer Source Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was...


Fil:HollerithMachine.CHM.jpg

DescriptionHollerithMachine.CHM.jpg English: Replica of early w:Hollerith punched card tabulator and sorting box (right) at w:Computer History Museum...