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Artist: (after) Frederic Remington
Mexican Miners at Work-Drilling
By (after) Frederic Remington
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Limited edition print c. 1975-77 after wood engraving of Frederic Remington's (1861-1909) illustration published in Harper's Weekly, October 1889. Frederic Remington (1861-1909) is b...
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1970s (after) Frederic Remington Art

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    Remington was interested in the Sholes and Glidden typewriter, which was the first commercially successful typewriter, and contracted with them to make Remington typewriters, which were the first to use the QWERTY layout. While this was a success, the company decided to sell its typewriter business to Standard Typewriter Manufacturing Company. That company continued to use the Remington name until it changed to Remington Rand after a merger. In 1955 Remington Rand was purchased by Sperry Corporation but continued to produce typewriters until the Sperry merger with Burroughs in 1986. Shop a collection of vintage and antique typewriters from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.

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