Photograph of Charles M. Fuller, inventor of the new Fuller Gold Dredge, and Harry Lee Martin. One man holds a pen and shows the other how to use the machine, which is partially shown in the photograph.
Phillip Huyssen poses with an Ingo-bike, a type of eccentric-hub scooter he invented with his brother Prescott. Eccentric-hub scooters are powered by bouncing up and down on the platform to move the off-centered back wheel.
Notes promising payment made to Normand Chandler from Lee de Forest for 3 separate payments of $100, $100, and $300. Lee de Forest called himself "the father of radio" and did a lot of work on audio recording used in motion pictures. Norman Chandler was a publisher for LA Times.
Notes promising payment made to Normand Chandler from Lee de Forest for 3 separate payments of $100, $100, and $200. Lee de Forest called himself "the father of radio" and did a lot of work on audio recording used in motion pictures. Norman Chandler was a publisher for LA Times.
Notes promising payment made to Normand Chandler from Lee de Forest for a payment of $100. On the back of some other notes is witten: "2-26-34, pay to the order of Eldon Bisbee. Lee de Forest called himself "the father of radio" and did a lot of work on audio recording used in motion pictures. Norman Chandler was a publisher for LA Times.