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One Hundred Years at the Library: The Telautograph 

The Frick Collection
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In the 1930s, how did librarians communicate across the nine stories of the Frick Art Reference Library’s building? In this episode, Stephen J. Bury, Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian, introduces the telautograph, an innovative technology installed in the library’s original East 71st Street home. The machine allowed for handwritten notes to be transmitted from the reading room to the stacks and offices above. Used in tandem with dumbwaiters, the telautograph is an early example of the cutting-edge technology employed at the library since its founding.
All the objects highlighted in this video series are featured in the celebratory publication “One Hundred Objects in the Frick Art Reference Library,” available for purchase at shop.frick.org/one-hundred-ob.... You can consult materials in the library’s collections in our reading room-book a free visit today at www.frick.org/visit/library.
0:43: Footage from “The Library: A Family Affair,” 1952, courtesy of the Brooklyn Collection 16mm film collection, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
“One Hundred Years at the Library” is supported in part by Virginia and Randall Barbato.
Director: Lisa Goble
Editor: Courtlin Byrd
Director of Photography: George Koelle
Audio Production: Sean Troxell
Original Music: George Koelle
Editorial: Noah Purdy
Production Assistant: Payton Goad
© 2023 The Frick Collection

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24 апр 2023

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@garywait3231
@garywait3231 Год назад
Throughout my active years, I seldom went to NYC without a visit to the Frick. Lunclean at Luchow's and a visit to the Frick were musts of most trips. Now, in my old age, I can no longer travel, so am immensely grateful for the videos the Frick has been posting, especially during covin and beyond, that allow me to still enjoy highlights of the library and museum collections. Many, many thanks!
@donaldauguston9740
@donaldauguston9740 Год назад
Thank you for this clip. Like Gary, I can no longer travel to see the Frick again. I too appreciate these clips of history about the Frick - something I may not have even seen had I been able to visit again. Take care, DA
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