Tag Results for
"2005" - 28 Total Result(s)
item
Addison Avenue Commemorative Lunchbox
This aluminum lunchbox commemorating the rededication of the garage came stuffed with Hewlett-Packard memorabilia, including photos and the schematic for the 200A oscillator.
item
Addison Avenue Garage Commemoration
The mayor of Palo Alto, Jim Burch, issued a proclamation declaring December 6, 2005, “Hewlett Packard Garage Commemoration Day” in honor of the Addison Avenue property’s rededication.
item
Addison Avenue Restoration: Details
In preparation for the restoration of the garage, every board was numbered to ensure that it would be replaced in its proper spot or given as close a replacement as possible using reclaimed wood.
item
Addison Avenue Restoration: Interior
Restoring the interiors of the three Addison Avenue structures was a labor-intensive project, as attention needed to be given to the minutest detail. The mural in the Packards’ restored kitchen was ha ...
item
Addison Avenue Restoration: Kitchen
The house’s restored kitchen featured a stove that closely resembled the one Bill and Dave used for paint baking on Hewlett-Packard’s first oscillator panels.
item
Addison Avenue Restoration: Pin
This pin was given out to commemorate the dedication of the Addison Avenue site following its multimillion-dollar restoration effort by Hewlett-Packard.
item
Addison Avenue Restoration: Shingles
Wearing protective gear and gloves, a worker peeled decaying and crumbling shingles from the roof of Bill Hewlett’s shed. Other exterior tasks included dismantling siding and windows from both the hou ...
item
Addison Avenue Restoration: The Garage
Workers peeled off layers of old roofing materials by hand during the garage renovation process. The structure received a full facelift, from top to bottom.
item
Addison Avenue Restoration: The Shed
The frame of the restored shed began to take shape as the interior beadboard, walls and ceilings went back up.
item
Addison Avenue Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Hewlett-Packard celebrated the completion of the Addison Avenue restoration project in late 2005 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The project, which lasted more than a year, included the Packards’ hous ...