![]() Photo By Zenon LeeĪsian Merchants Sculpture, another view, Singapore. Students Receive CertificatesĪsian Merchants Sculpture, Singapore. Photo By MoyuanjinĢ008 Singapore Abacus Mental Exam. Wao With Big Abacus in Shop, 2006 Photo By Karenmoment7Ħ Meter Abacus Abacus Culture Museum, Taiyun, ChinaĢ006 Shanghai International Mosaiculture, shrubbery. Girl Counting On Abacus, Bethlehem Play, 2002 in Burnet, Texas.Photo By Jlmgwn Giant Abacus sculptor in Colombo World Trade Towers, Sri Lanka Shanghai China Dec 2005, Shanghai Sculpture Space. Korean Herald, Septemarticle on abacus in schools. Hand-colored glass slide.Ībacus Gateway at Sun Yat Sen Garden in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Japanese Man With Soroban Surrounded By Old Japanese Military Paraphernaliaīy T. ![]() Photo By Umair Ahmen of Islamabad, PakistanĪbacus Shop Sign in Yuen Long (China). Photo By AlphafanĪbacus Shop, Shanghai China. Photo by Mike KonshakĪbacus In a Fish Bowl Sculptor, Photo By Frans129Ībacus In Litton Ad, Scientific American Nov1956Ībacus Windows at Abacus Museum in Huang, China. With english subtitles, showing a 1/5 bead 15 digit Soroban. The Sea Is Watching "Umi wa miteita" (original title) 2002 - Japanese Movie Photo through a microscope at Micro.Magnet website at Florida State University.Ĭhina Nantong Abacus Museum, located by the Haohe River, offers a permanent exhibition coveringĦ000 square meters, making it the world's largest and oldest museum dedicated to the history of the abacus.Ī pavilion model composed by 668 abacuses at an exhibition with the theme of abacusĬulture in Taiyuan, capital of north China's Shanxi Province, April 27, 2011. The initials of the designers appear on the left of the abacus. The logical design was engineered by Jerry Ringelin in Lake Stevens, Washington and the physical design by Gary Petrie and Paul Nuber in Fort Collins, Colorado. Code named Abacus or 1FW6, the chip was used exclusively for Hewlett-Packard products. Photo through a microscope of the world's smallest image of abacus, at 5mm long, imprinted in a Hewlett Packard Integrated Circuit. Jimmy Woo's (Phoenix, Arizona) Interior Giant Abacusįemale Clerk Calculating Price On Chinese Abacus,Beijingh,China, 1977įemale Clerk Calculating Price On Japanese Soroban, Japan. Photo by Qian Xiao Kui, couertesy of Joern Luetjen's Abacus-online-Museum. In "Waipuojia", Zhejiang Province, China. This huge suanpan is a climbing frame on a childrens playground ![]() Postcard of Hong Kong Chinese Bookkeepers Checking Accounts Universal Statuary Corp 1958, "Asian Man With Abacus" Image is from the vast and rare Photographic Collections of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. The Brass Ornament Dealer Ca1897-1900 by T. UCMAS (Universal Concept Mental Arithmetic System) Abacus Examination. UCMAS took its roots in Malaysia and with the collaboration of Zhusuan Association, China, constantly rose with increased representation in different countries. Notice that the man seated to the right has his hair done up in the chonmage "top knot" that was prohibited starting in the 1870s. The negative was probably almost 15 years old when KIMBEI KUSAKABE brought it out to make the above print ca1896. Japanese Man With Soroban With Fans, old studio photo. Note: There are two Soroban in the picture. Hand Tinted Albumen Print, Okinawa Soba Collection. Old Japan Hardware Goods Shop Ca1885-95 Note:2 Sorobans are Shown. Japanese Porcelain Dealer With Soroban.ca1890s. Japanese Pipe Shop Showing Soroban, Yokohama Studio Of SHINICHI SUZUKI II Note the set of scales in the glass case on the counter at right as well as the abacus on the counter in front of the shop attendant. This photograph by Arnold Genthe was originally labeled "The Jewelry Shop". The western cultures were making fine watches at the same time using similar devices.įruit Seller In Old Japan With Soroban, Ca1897-1900 by T. Though rarely seen today, the pump drill was an important part of many old artisan cultures including the making of Soroban. Japanese Bead Maker With Pump Drill.Meiji-Era 1904. TAKAGI of Kobe, but probably photographed by KOZABURO TAMAMURA of Yokohama who sold all of his stock to Takagi. Ca.1895-1905 hand-tinted glass lantern-slide photo. Kimono Silk Store In Old Japan, Shows Soroban. SCROLL DOWN TO THE END OF THE PAGE (EOP) TO SEE THE NEWEST AND MOST RECENT ADDITIONS We started this blog about 'nothing' a couple of years ago, but now it has turned into a blog about our precious daughter Luna, born on May 13, 2010! And then we welcomed baby Belle, 2 years later on May 23rd, 2012.Abaci Ephemera Gallery Historical Photos of People or Locationsġ39 IMAGES CURRENTLY IN THE ABACI EPHEMERA GALLERY
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