04 December 2008

Typewriters and Office Machines

TypewriterFor Collections of the Month this December, we look at typewriters and their impact on office workers in collections at The Women's Library and other collections around the UK. Throughout the 20th century female typists were a key part of office life, resulting in an uneasy relationship between the workforce and the machine. The Women's Library have provided an introduction and some suggested reading, and there are links to related websites. And the subject of a previous Collections of The Month also gets a mention: Betty Boothroyd, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1992-2000, at one time worked as a secretary. Illustration: Untitled [typewriter covered with beads], 2003, by Brigitte Williams, University for the Creative Arts at Farnham. Photo courtesy of VADS

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Anonymous Office Girl said...

Wouldn't the office space be a better place if typewriters and computers were still as pretty as the image up there :)

08 May, 2009 13:33  
Anonymous Amrita said...

I completely agree with the Office Girl's comment. Yes office will definitely look better but i think that instead of working most of our time will be spent on admiring the machines. :-)

02 October, 2009 11:51  

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