File:Type II and Type I Curta (9064000240).jpg

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Description The Curta is a portable mechanical calculator. It was introduced by Curt Herzstark in 1948. It performs addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and even square roots and other operations. The Type I Curta shown in this image has 8 digits for data entry, a 6-digit revolution counter, and an 11-digit result counter. The Type II Curta has been introduced in 1954. It has has 11 digits for data entry, an 8-digit revolution counter, and a 15-digit result counter. (Source:: Wikipedia)
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Author Werner Kratz from Switzerland
Camera location47° 12′ 25.68″ N, 7° 32′ 06.66″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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