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Manufactured in 1902 by AG vorm Siedel & Nauman in Dresden, Germany.

Dimensions: Length - 38 cm, Width - 35 cm, Height - 20 cm. Weight - 16 kg. It entered the museum collection in 1984, transferred from the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History.

The typewriter features a standard carriage mounted on ball bearings and rollers, along with a keyboard equipped with 42 keys. These contain two complete sets of Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, punctuation marks, numbers, and mathematical symbols, enabling the typing of 126 characters. Beneath the metal casing, the type bars are arranged in a fan-like pattern, holding embossed characters and ink ribbon rollers. When the keys are pressed, the type bars strike the inked ribbon, imprinting characters onto the paper tensioned in the machine's roller system.
The side panels are elegantly decorated with refined cast-iron elements in the Art Nouveau style, displaying the brand name - "Ideal." The Polyglott model, featuring a bilingual keyboard patented in the United Kingdom by Max Klaczko from Riga, Latvia, was produced between 1902 and 1913, marking the first typewriter capable of writing in two languages. The "Ideal Polyglott" typewriter was actively sold in the Russian Empire and gained significant popularity in Poland, Bulgaria, and Serbia.
The typewriter - a mechanical device used for printing text directly onto paper - ranks among the most important inventions of the modern era, as it revolutionized communication. From the late 19th century to the early 21st century, it became an indispensable tool, widely used by writers, in offices, for business correspondence, and in private homes. The peak of typewriter sales occurred in the 1950s when the average annual sales in the United States reached 12 million units. In November 2012, the British Brother factory produced what it claimed to be the last typewriter, which was donated to the Science Museum in London.
The advent of computers, word processing software, printers, and the decreasing cost of these technologies led to the typewriter's disappearance from the mainstream market, turning it into a museum exhibit.
June 23 marks Typewriter Day, commemorating the date when American journalist and inventor Christopher Latham Sholes patented his typewriter. This day celebrates the simple yet revolutionary device that has become history, as well as the remarkable literary achievements it has enabled since 1868.

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Tyragetia, serie nouă, vol. XV [XXX], nr. 2, Istorie. Muzeologie

Tyragetia, serie nouă, vol. XV [XXX], nr. 2, Istorie. Muzeologie

Chişinău, 2021

Researches


Maria Trawińska
Les rudiments de Polonais ancien dans les registres de justice

Viorel Bolduma
Attempts of emigration of the population from Khotyn Uyezd to the Far East and Siberia in 1894-1900

Lucia Marinescu-Tonu
The interpretive dimension of museum exhibitions

Papers and surveys


Игорь Прохненко, Мария Жиленко, Виталий Калиниченко
The castles of Transcarpathia of the second half of 13th - first half of 14th centuries

Elena Arcuş-Jantovan
Russian coins in the collection of the National Museum of History of Moldova (first half of the 18th century)

Виктор Цвиркун
Anna Cantacuzino-Sheremeteva: Unknown pages of biography

Olga Kladchenko
The Evidence of the Ottoman Period at the “Diluch” compound in Anapa

Valentin Tomuleţ
Mazils, rupts et routes dans la Principauté de Moldova (seconde moitié du 18e siècle - début du 19e siècle)

Valentin Tomuleţ, Adriana Butnaru
Références historiographiques concernant les relations commerciales de Bessarabie avec la Principauté de Moldavie (1812-1859)

Andrei Emilciuc
Export of livestock from Bessarabia to the Habsburg Empire (1812-1861)

Игорь Сапожников, Майя Кашуба
“We have the honor to declare that we’ve found a treasure”: Treasure hunters in the southern Bessarabia in the end of 19th c. - beginning of the 20th c.

Felicia Aneta Oarcea
Romanian Intellectual elite of the Great Union generation between nobility and oblivion. Highlights from Arad

Игорь Сапожников
Outlines on the cartography and ancient fortification of the area of the Danube crossing near Lake of Kartal

Alexandru Mitru
Romanian school after the war. 1918-1920

Nicolae Fuştei
Use of special services in the fight against religion

Лилия Заболотная
Dmitry Lazarevich Tumarkin: Labyrinths of Fate. Pages from the history of the outstanding medical dynasty of the Tumarkins

Сергей Пилипецкий
Maria Сebotari in the operas by W.A. Mozart

Liliana Rotaru
Establishment of the soviet higher education system in MSSR (1940-1941)

Александр Стыкалин
“This country in good hands could become a pearl ...” Romania of early summer of 1945 seen by the members of the delegation of the Soviet intelligentsia

Marius Tărîţă
The Communist Party staff education in Moldavian SSR (1953-1960)

Helena Krasowska
Polish speech in Bukovina – intangible cultural heritage

Лариса Додхудоева
Museums of the Tajikistan National Academy of Sciences

Elena Ploşniţa
The contribution of the scientist Teodor Porucic to the history of Bessarabian museography

Anatolie Povestca
Pistols and revolvers from the collections of the National Museum of History of Moldova: from the 16th century to the beginning of World War II

Adelaida Chiroşca
The 18th century three-part folding icon from the collection of the National Museum of History of Moldova

Ana Griţco
The founders of the modernization of Chisinau (second half of the 19th c. - early 20th c.). Documentary materials from the collections of the National Museum of History of Moldova

Vera Serjant
Petru Ungurean – an outstanding figure in the field of viticulture and winemaking (on the collections of the National Museum of History of Moldova)

Vera Stăvilă
Female images on Soviet posters from the collections of the National Museum of History of Moldova

Silviu Andrieş-Tabac
Rural heraldic symbols adopted in the Republic of Moldova in 2018-2020

Paper and book review


Мария Осокина-Городецкая
Пятницкий Ю.А., Епископ Порфирий (Успенский) и его участие в экспедициях П.И. Севастьянова на Афон в 1858-1860 годах. Москва: «Индрик», 2020. 656 с., илл., ISBN: 9785916745009

 



 

 

Independent Moldova
Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic
Bessarabia and MASSR between the Two World Wars
Bessarabia and Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in the Period between the Two World Wars
Revival of National Movement
Time of Reforms and their Consequences
Abolition of Autonomy. Bessarabia – a New Tsarist Colony
Period of Relative Autonomy of Bessarabia within the Russian Empire
Phanariot Regime
Golden Age of the Romanian Culture
Struggle for Maintaining of Independence of Moldova
Formation of Independent Medieval State of Moldova
Era of the
Great Nomad Migrations
Early Middle Ages
Iron Age and Antiquity
Bronze Age
Aeneolithic Age
Neolithic Age
Palaeolithic Age
  
  

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#Exhibit of the Month

Manufactured in 1902 by AG vorm Siedel & Nauman in Dresden, Germany. Dimensions: Length - 38 cm, Width - 35 cm, Height - 20 cm. Weight - 16 kg. It entered the museum collection in 1984, transferred from the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural History...

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2025 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC

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The National Museum of History of Moldova takes place among the most significant museum institutions of the Republic of Moldova, in terms of both its collection and scientific reputation.
©2006-2025 National Museum of History of Moldova
Visit museum 31 August 1989 St., 121 A, MD 2012, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Phones:
Secretariat: +373 (22) 24-43-25
Department of Public Relations and Museum Education: +373 (22) 24-04-26
Fax: +373 (22) 24-43-69
E-mail: office@nationalmuseum.md
Technical Support: info@nationalmuseum.md
Web site administration and maintenance: Andrei EMILCIUC