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  2. The museum of HP computers is a collection of HP computing products introduced between 1966 and 1991. The museum contains: calculators, desktop computers, computer systems, tape drives, disc drives, plotters, printers, digitizers and other hardware as well as software, documentation and promotional materials.

  3. Hewlett married Flora Lamson in 1939, and had 5 children with her: Eleanor, Walter, James, William and Mary. They had 12 grandchildren. His wife died in 1977. In 1978, Hewlett married Rosemary Kopmeier Bradford. He was a committed conservationist and avid outdoorsman.

  4. Bill Hewlett was one of the twentieth century’s most remarkable men, and one of America’s most uncommon. This quiet, self-effacing man, together with his longtime friend and partner, David Packard, changed the world and helped usher in the modern technological age.

  5. Nov 6, 2019 · Learn how HP is preserving the original products and documents from its 80-year history — one oscillator and type-written letter at a time. A look back story of unique and compelling photos from HPs archives, with highlights from Hewlett-Packard history to celebrate the company’s 80th year.

  6. Jul 12, 2021 · Family life was also important to Bill. He lovingly raised his five children in Palo Alto with his wife, Flora, until her death in 1977. These family values and fostering growth would define his approach to corporate management despite HP's meteoric rise. Bill and Flora Hewlett. Image used courtesy of the Hewlett Foundation

  7. In 1966, after a decade of exploring alternative vehicles for philanthropy, Bill Hewlett, at the age of 53, formed the foundation. The founding board members were Bill, Flora, and their eldest son Walter, a 22-year-old Harvard graduate who planned to pursue further studies at Stanford University.

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