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Shockley labs bronze plaque photo
Still image, 2006-02
102770536
Title slide for sample Harvard Graphics presentation
Harvard Graphics
Still image, undated
102770202
Memorex world headquarters in Santa Clara
Memorex
Still image, 1971
102770297
SAM 1024-bit hybrid memory stack
Still image, ca. 1967
102762869
Serif MailPlus greeting card 1
Software Publishing Corporation
Still image, undated
102770208
Shockley employees toast the Nobel prize winner
Still image, 1956-11-02
102762844
MOS Micromosaic custom chip for GE
Still image, 1968
102770688
Shockley Labs commemorative poster unveiled - photo
Still image, 2006-02-26
102770619
Norman Doyle and Larry Blaser
Still image, ca. 1970
102770275
First planar transistor - die photo
Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation
Still image, 1959
102770237
The famous Fairchild finger
Still image, ca. 1968
102762861
Fairchild Hong Kong plant and the "Flying F" logo
Still image, ca. 1969
102762582
Dialog box changing image illustrations
Software Publishing Corporation
Still image, undated
102770787
Kilby "flying-wire" solid circuit
Computer History Museum
Still image, ca. 1960
102762885
Last photo of Bob Noyce
Still image, 1990-05
102762586
Famous eight photograph
Intel Corporation
Still image, ca. 1959
102770250
Presenting MRX/50 system to Memorex board
Still image, 1972
102762461
What Harvard FX can do (sample)
Software Publishing Corporation
Still image, undated
102770209
One share of Fairchild stock (certificate)
Still image, 1970-04-07
102762580
Souvenirs : tie clips
Still image, ca. 1963
102770434