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Punch cards for mechanical loom

unknown manufacturer

Museum for Communication Frankfurt, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication

Museum for Communication Frankfurt, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Joseph-Marie Jacquard (1752-1834) developed the first punched card to control a loom in 1805. The principle was simple: many punched cards were lined up, a needle scanned the individual rows, where it hits a hole, there is a change, where there is none, nothing changes. This was the basis of the binary code.
During a census in the USA in 1890, Hermann Hollerith (1860-1929) found a solution for the time-consuming census. He used the punched card to store information and also developed a device to punch and read the cards - the Hollerith machine.

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  • Title: Punch cards for mechanical loom
  • Creator: unknown manufacturer
  • Rights: © Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunications
  • Medium: Plastic, Paper/Cardboard, Textile
Museum for Communication Frankfurt, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication

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