Top shelf: 1950 Erika typewriter (with a case): a machine that we used to write a text by pressing its keys. The typewriter keyboard was later imitated by the manufactures of the first computers’ keyboards Humorous element: less material today, less effort. From the typewriter to the touch screens.
Instruments of the stereometry and diabetes Properties of solids are area and volume . Reference to the museum’s oldest book “Practical geometry” of 1925. Plate using slate for writing that went out by hand or with one little rag. Humorous element: Comparison of the plate with the tablet.
Kourkosoula: improvised little toy with two nuts (double whirlpool). Tsoupleka: shooting game of small objects (paper sheets, seeds, etc). Multicolored glass balls (bilies): it was a competitive game, which required accuracy, that was rewarded by winning the opponent’s balls. More specifically, a good ball was called mana / mother. Children used to put the balls …
Children made their own toys. The most common material was wood because it was largely abundant in nature. Each season had its own materials. Games were divided in two categories : Competitive games and fun games. Harmonica with keys: Brass instrument for children consisting of keys. Taka taka: two large bone balls hanging by a …
There were women’s and men’s costumes worn on the two National Holidays (25th and 28th). The Dictatorship created another National Holiday, that of April 21st, which was later abolished. It was an honor to be a flag bearer, as it still is to this day. In addition to the flag bearer, there were two attendants …
Top shelf: Bobinophono Phillips (end of the 60’s): Electrical tape device for recording and playing music or other sounds. It is basically a tape recorder (two tapes instead of a cassette). Middle shelf: Toshiba Stereoradio-tape player: An electrical device consisting of a radio and a tape player. Tapes are placed in the tape …
Top shelf: Epidiaskopio: projection of anything transparent on the wall. Middle shelf: Left: Projector kp8 super: device that receives a video signal and projects an image through a lens system Right: Slide projector: displays still images and works with slides’ film. Bottom shelf: Epidiaskopio: projection of anything transparent on the wall.
Top shelf: Polyrotary Rex rotary 20: machine for making copies of text written on a special membrane / film. Manual device with wich we reproduce copies of a text. It was also a slow machine with low resolution (small printing house). Humorous element: its comparison with the laser printer of our time. In the middle: …
Top shelf: Episkopio: Projection of opaque objects on the wall. It was late to enter schools as there was no electricity until 1960. Humorous element: It is the projector of our times. Middle shelf: Left: Cinema Projector Right: Cinema Projector Bottom shelf: Dubl-ex amplifier (audio console): A device that amplifies the signal …
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