Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Stereoscopic image of "Diagrammatic chart of functional foremanship under Scientific Management. Frank B. Gilbreth Consulting Engineer." Shows functional hierarchy of 10 job titles.
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso: "Scene in laboratory making wire models of motions from stereocyclegraphs."
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso: "Motions of a manager using a drill press. (First time he touched a drill press for 25 years)."
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso: 'Wire model of foreman on drill press. This shows "positioning" in the midst of "transporting."'
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso "Autochronocyclegraphology. See article in [illegible] by Reginald [illegible], July 1916." Man working at a table next to a large belt-driven disk.
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso "Microchronometer for micro-motion study."
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso: "Chronocyclegraph machine for making accurately timed and pointed spots."
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso: "Chronocyclegraph device."
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso: "Rotary chronocyclegraph device for making chronocyclegraph spots."
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso "1st exposure of double exposures for the penetrating screen."
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso: "Simultaneous motion cycle chart of transferring organisms." Chart shows motion data from right and left arms and hands in the process of transferring organisms to inoculating tubes, March 10, 1917.
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: From image verso: "Method of attaching light to hand for cyclegraph pictures (see also Applied Motion Study, Sturgis & Walton East 27 St. New York City)." Light ring on finger of hand holding hammer resting on a nail. Image identified as 610-G159 and sign
Kheel Center, Cornell University Library: Method of attaching light to hand for cyclograph pictures. Light ring on hand holding hammer while pulling a nail.