File:Erasing Shield Stainless Steel.jpg
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DescriptionErasing Shield Stainless Steel.jpg |
English: An image of an erasing shield used for correcting typewriter mistakes or carbon copies. Holes are there to allow for stability while removing errors. |
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Source | https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/items/276268 |
Author | Museums Victoria |
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