Mystery Gadgets Galore!

Attention all who are curious about gadgets, inventions, science, technology, and a good old-fashioned mystery!

This week will offer two opportunities to explore mysterious thingamabobs and whatchamacallits and perhaps give them their real names. Within the Harris & Ewing Photograph Collection, we have a number of uncaptioned photographs that feature “gadgets” of unknown purpose – gadgets being a catchall term here for sometimes rather large and elaborate mechanical, electrical, and scientific devices. As we have before, we are calling on you to crack the code and share what you know about these machines.

On Thursday, May 5th at 7pm EST (today!), join Reference Librarian Jonathan Eaker of the Prints & Photographs Division for a virtual webinar: Object Lesson: Gadgets in the Harris & Ewing Collection. He will share many interesting – identified and unidentified – images of technology related to radio, television, scientific standards, and more from the first half of the 20th century.

And on Friday, May 6th, we will upload a new set of mystery gadget photos to our Flickr photostream for you to puzzle over.

I asked Jon for a few mystery photos that aren’t in the set, but are equally unidentified and somewhat puzzling. While many have readily identified elements, we hope you can speculate or share their exact function or purpose so we can improve our descriptions in the online catalog. If you have any ideas about these particular doodads (not a technical term!), please comment below! Click on the photos to gain access to larger high resolution TIFF files, which will give you a better look at the finer details.

 

NO CAPTION. Photo by Harris & Ewing, [1936] March 19. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hec.40408

 

NO CAPTION. Photo by Harris & Ewing, [1936 March]. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hec.40307

 

NO CAPTION. Photo by Harris & Ewing, between 1923 and 1929. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hec.32766

 

NO CAPTION. Photo by Harris & Ewing, [1927]. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hec.34582

Learn More:

  • Register for the free webinar  Object Lesson: Gadgets in the Harris & Ewing Collection, on May 5th at 7:00pm EST.
  • Explore the Mystery Photos – What’s the Story? album, where previous mystery photos have been identified, though some mysteries remain. This is where the new set of gadget photos will appear on this Friday, May 6th. Enjoy the other albums we have shared over the years in Flickr as well.
  • The Harris & Ewing Photograph Collection has provided the inspiration for numerous Picture This blog posts, some focused on Flickr mystery sets, and sometimes simply featuring a curious photo from the collection.

from Picture This: Library of Congress Prints & Photos https://blogs.loc.gov/picturethis/2022/05/mystery-gadgets-galore/

By Håkan Dahlström

Hi! I am Håkan. I am the author of this website. I work with IT and photography is my hobby. I also like to travel and cooking. Living in Malmö, Sweden.

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