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Bracelet, Charm, Mercury and Gemini

Air and Space Museum

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    Object Details

    Summary

    This charm bracelet was assembled by Antoinette "Toni" Foster, the wife of Robert L. "Bob" Foster, a McDonnell Aircraft Corporation engineer, while she lived in Florida during the years that Bob Foster worked at Cape Kennedy. Foster brought his wife the space-themed charms in celebration of space projects and programs in which he participated (and to make up for being away so much while he worked). The two engraved charms were presented to Mrs. Foster by classes at the Florida schools where she taught.
    This one-of-a-kind artifact provides a glimpse into the lives of the wives of engineers who worked long hours in order to meet the deadlines required for space projects. Because this bracelet also includes charms associated with local schools, it also illustrates the larger community in which space work was embedded.
    The Fosters' daughter, Sally Foster-Chang, donated the bracelet to the National Collection in 2005.

    Credit Line

    Gift of Sally Foster-Chang in memory of her parents: Bob and Toni Foster

    Inventory Number

    A20050074000

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    MEMORABILIA-People

    Materials

    Gold

    Dimensions

    3-D (Bracelet, approximate): 15.2 × 4.8 × 1cm (6 × 1 7/8 × 3/8 in.)
    Storage: 8.3 × 11.1 × 2.5cm (3 1/4 × 4 3/8 × 1 in.)

    Country of Origin

    United States of America

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    Location

    National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9c7699773-8954-4fd2-88f7-3e7e9292b66a

    Record ID

    nasm_A20050074000

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