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1959

  • Work on this object began.

1972

  • We acquired this object.

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Drawing, Schematic Component Layout, Futuramic 2, for Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Co.

This is a Drawing. It was created by Henry Dreyfuss Associates. It is dated October 14, 1959 and we acquired it in 1972. Its medium is graphite on drafting paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Henry Dreyfuss. It is credited Gift of Henry Dreyfuss.

Its dimensions are

Sheet: 48.2 x 65.1 cm (19 x 25 5/8 in.)

It has the following markings

Stamped in black ink, lower right: PRELIMINARY / MINNEAPOLIS HONEYWELL / REGULATOR COMPANY / DISPLAY FILE.

It is signed

Signed in graphite, lower right: tl (?).

It is inscribed

Printed in black ink, lower right: NO. CHANGE DATE NO. ISSUED TO DATE / CLIENT / TITLE / HENRY DREYFUSS / NEW YORK – 4 WEST 58TH STREET, NEW YORK 19 / CALIFORNIA – 500 COLUMBIA STREET, SOUTH PASADENA / DRAWN APPROVED DATE SCALE DRAWING NO. Inscribed in graphite, lower right: Heiland / SCHEMATIC COMPONENT LAYOUT / FUTURAMIC II / 10-14-59 FULL C1-1 / DISPLAY FILE.

Cite this object as

Drawing, Schematic Component Layout, Futuramic 2, for Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Co.; Henry Dreyfuss Associates (United States); USA; graphite on drafting paper; Sheet: 48.2 x 65.1 cm (19 x 25 5/8 in.); Gift of Henry Dreyfuss; 1972-88-349

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