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Proposed article edits
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Possible edits to the current article Mannequin.
Proposed expansion of the current article Manikin.
Link Farm
[edit]This section is a gathering place for links to articles of potential use in building the final result and/or source references.
English
[edit]- general
- Redirects (currently to Manikin, to remain unchanged) Is this really needed?
- Redirects (currently to Manikin, to link to new article, instead.)
German Transparent Men (Gläserner Mensch) and Women (Gläserne Frau)
[edit]- Redirects (currently to Manikin, proposed section link)
- Proposed Redirects as section link
- References update cite in International Hygiene Exhibition
- Vogel, Klaus (1999). "The Transparent Man — some comments on the history of a symbol" (PDF). In Bud, Robert; Finn, Bernard; Trischler, Helmuth (eds.). Manifesting Medicine: Bodies and Machines. Artefacts: Studies in the History of Science and Technology (series website). Vol. 1. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers. pp. 31–61. ISBN 978-90-5702-430-6. ISSN 1029-3353. LCCN 2002421684. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
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- Vogel, Klaus (1999). "The Transparent Man — some comments on the history of a symbol" (PDF). In Bud, Robert; Finn, Bernard; Trischler, Helmuth (eds.). Manifesting Medicine: Bodies and Machines. Artefacts: Studies in the History of Science and Technology (series website). Vol. 1. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers. pp. 31–61. ISBN 978-90-5702-430-6. ISSN 1029-3353. LCCN 2002421684. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- German Hygiene Museum (Dresden) [1] (see also German) commons:Category:Deutsches Hygiene-Museum
- Wilhelm Röntgen (see also German)
- First International Hygiene Exhibition (see also German)
- Second International Hygiene Exhibition
- Century of Progress (Chicago World's Fair 1933-1934)
- Buffalo Museum of Science [4]
- Henry K. Landis
- Oberlaender Trust for Better Understanding Between Citizens of the United States and Germany
- Gustav Oberlaender (1867–1936)
- Carl Schurz Memorial Association
- Landis Valley Museum
- Oberlaender Trust for Better Understanding Between Citizens of the United States and Germany
- Golden Gate International Exposition
- Bombing of Dresden in World War II
- East Germany
- Berlin Wall
- German reunification
- Camp Transparent Woman
- S.H. Camp and Company Possible separate article if WP:NOTE can be met.
- Samuel Higby Camp Likely not WP:NOTEworthy, but check.
- Jackson, Michigan
- Thomas Smith Jones Possible stub article if WP:NOTE can be met and minimal details can be found.
- Corset
- Brassiere measurement
- Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) [5]
- References
- S.H. Camp and Company Possible separate article if WP:NOTE can be met.
- Related products from German Hygiene Museum. Likely not WP:NOTEworthy on their own, possible redirects to section links??
- Transparent Engine
- Frankfurt Motor Show (International Automobile Exhibition) (see also German) formerly Berliner Automobil-Ausstellung
- Transparent Factory
- Transparent Cow
- Transparent Horse
- Transparent Engine
- German Historical Museum [6] (see also German) Current owner of American copies now back in Germany.
- German Health Museum (Cologne) possibly defunct? Created by principals of German Hygiene Museum after moving to West Germany, competed with East German museum.
- West Germany
- Cleveland Museum of Natural History [7] (Juno) "Cleveland Health Museum, AKA HealthSpace Cleveland, merged in 2007 with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History"
- Museum of Science (Boston) [8]
Miss Anatomy
[edit]- Proposed Redirect as section link
- Miss Anatomy only known references from 1937
- Sonnenberg, Germany
- New York Museum of Science and Industry formerly in RCA Building, defunct when?
- References
- Penn, Charles A., ed. (July 1937). ""Miss Anatomy" A Superb Example of Model Craftsmanship". The Model Craftsman. 6 (2). Model Craftsman Publishing Corp.: cover, 11.
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- Penn, Charles A., ed. (July 1937). ""Miss Anatomy" A Superb Example of Model Craftsmanship". The Model Craftsman. 6 (2). Model Craftsman Publishing Corp.: cover, 11.
Transparent Anatomical Manikin (TAM)
[edit]- Redirects (currently to Manikin, proposed section link)
- Redirects (currently to Manikin) Do we really need all these?
- Proposed Redirect as section link
- Mobile TAM head/torso only version of Transparent Anatomical Manikin
- Richard Rush (exhibit designer) Apparently WP:NOTEable, need to locate at least minimal details.
- Rush Studio (his firm) Possible redirect to his stub article.
Visible Man and Woman (scale model kits)
[edit]- Proposed Redirects as section links
- Also note: Redirect to unrelated subject, The Visible Men, place redirect templates on both articles.
- Marcel Jovine designer
- Renwal Unquestionably WP:NOTEable, created classic models fondly remembered, many are still in production. Need to at least create stub.
- J. Chein & Company Former parent company, only direct info on company in WP.
- Revell [9]
- Lindberg (models) [11] Major model company, WP:NOTEable, certainly needs at least stub article.
- J. Lloyd International, Inc. [12] Former parent company, likely not WP:NOTEable on its own, but possible stub as holding company of notables?
- Round 2 [13] Current parent company, same situation.
- Skilcraft (science products) Certainly WP:NOTEable to anyone who owned a chemistry set, microscope, or rock tumbler from these guys. Current conflict with Skilcraft, which should be renamed to National Industries for the Blind, company's actual name. Redirect templates should be added on both articles to clarify confusion of the two identically named, but separate trademarks.
- Craft House [14] Former parent company, creators of Paint by number. WP:NOTEable, but probably not as two separate articles.
- Renwal Unquestionably WP:NOTEable, created classic models fondly remembered, many are still in production. Need to at least create stub.
- competitors
- Pyro Plastics Corporation
- Superior Plastics (Superlon) / Educational Products, Inc. (EPI) If Pyro is WP:NOTEable, than this firm certainly is. Eventually sold to Lindberg, giving them two separate anatomy kit product lines.
- general
Related
[edit]- Visible Human Project [16]
- Body Worlds [17] (see also German)
- Gunther von Hagens (see also German)
- Plastination (see also German)
German
[edit]German Transparent Men (Gläserner Mensch) and Women (Gläserne Frau)
[edit]- de:Gläserner Mensch (Dresden) (Transparent Man)
- de:Gläserner Mensch (Datenschutz) English became Mass surveillance
- de:Deutsches Hygiene-Museum [18] (see also English)
- de:Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (see also English)
- de:Internationale Hygiene-Ausstellung Dresden 1911 (see also English)
- de:Internationale Hygiene-Ausstellung Dresden 1930
- Related products from German Hygiene Museum
- de:Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (see also English)
- de:Deutsches Historisches Museum [20] (see also English)
- Deutsches Gesundheits-Museum
Related
[edit]- de:Körperwelten [21] (see also English)
- de:Gunther von Hagens (see also English)
- de:Plastination (see also English)