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Cyrillic alphabet typewriter "Underwood"

Title Cyrillic alphabet typewriter "Underwood"
Creator Underwood Typewriter CO
Date Created 1919
Description The Underwood Cyrillic typewriter was commonly used in the early 20th century to correspond in Ukrainian. This typewriter was originally owned by William Wacko, who in his youth had the opportunity to interview and photograph Canada's first Ukrainian settlers - Vasyl Eleniak and Ivan Pylypiw.
Place created North America: United States, New York
Materials metal
Physical Dimensions overall: 49 cm x 31 cm x 25 cm
Location Artifacts: Case 5, Shelf 5
Accession Number UF2010.035.a001

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Citation

Underwood Typewriter CO, “Cyrillic alphabet typewriter "Underwood",” Ukrainian Folklore Archives Special Collections, accessed November 23, 2024, https://collections.ukrfolk.ca/items/show/8083.