Stock Photo - An 1868 exemplar of the first typewriter in the world, invented by carpenters from South Tirol, stands in the Technical Hallore and Saline Museum in Halle/Salle, Germany, 19 April 2017. Almost 50 typewriters from several centuries are to be seen at the exhibition entitled ""Erika and her hot types. Writing and technology through the passage of time"". The main focus is the ""Erika"" class of typewriters from the Seidel & Naumann company from Dresden. About 8 million ""Erika"" machines were sold between 1910 and the end of its production run in 1991. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa | usage worldwide. - Halle/Saxony-Anhalt/Germany

Stock Photo: An 1868 exemplar of the first typewriter in the world, invented by carpenters from South Tirol, stands in the Technical Hallore and Saline Museum in Halle/Salle.

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