File:Reproduction of Ritty Dial, the first practical cash register.JPG
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editDescriptionReproduction of Ritty Dial, the first practical cash register.JPG |
English: Reproduction of Ritty Dial, the first practical cash register, patented by James and Jacob Ritty in 1879, Carillon Historical Park |
Date | photo 2018 |
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Author | Wmpearl |
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