Charles Babbage collection, 1815-1981 (bulk 1815-1863).

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Charles Babbage collection, 1815-1981 (bulk 1815-1863).

Contains addresses given by Babbage at and printed in the Royal Society journal, Philosophical Transactions, photocopies of the manuscript for Passages from the Life of a Philosopher from the Wanganui Museum in New Zealand and notes on the manuscript by Garry J. Tee of the Wanganui Museum. Also included in the collection is a volume of the North British Review containing a favorable review of Babbage's book, the Exposition of 1851; Or, Views of the Industry, the Science, and Government of England, and photocopies of correspondence and addresses by Henry Prevost Babbage on his father's invention of occulting lights for lighthouses and signalling.

0.7 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7886033

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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