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Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1900
 
Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1883 (1903)
 
Needle-making equipment, 1819
 
Raising water by means of a shaduf, China, 1825-1835
 
Apparatus for reducing dislocations, 1544
 
Naturalists dining inside a model of a dinosaur, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, New Year's Eve, 1853
 
Alexander Fleming, Scottish bacteriologist in his laboratory, 1930s
 
Alexander Fleming, Scottish bacteriologist, c1930s
 
Sectional view of a telegraph tower for Claude Chappe's semaphore, 1792, (c1870)
 
Claude Chappe demonstrating his optical telegraph (semaphore) system in 1793 (c1870)
 
1957 Ford Fairlane, (c1957?)
 
Henry Ford on a 1896 Ford, (c1940s?)
 
Henry and Edsel Ford with a Ford V8 engine, (c1940s?)
 
Albert de Dion on a steam tricycle, 1888
 
Johnny Dunlop riding his tricycle with rubber tyres, 1888
 
John Boyd Dunlop with bicycle, July 1918
 
John Boyd Dunlop, (c1900?)
 
Leon Serpollet on his first steam tricycle, 1887
 
FR Simms at the wheel of a 4hp Cannstatt-Daimler, Crystal Palace, London, (c1895?)
 
Lord Salisbury aboard a Locomobile steam car, (c1902?)
 
Make your own record in 3 minutes London, c1966-c1967. Artist: Henry Grant
 
Harry John Lawson, English inventor of a safety bicycle, 19th century
 
Title page of Microscopium by Dutch microscopist Anton van Leeuwenhoek, 1708
 
Frontispiece of Ontledigen en Ondekkigen...Brieven by Anton van Leeuwenhoek, 1686
 
Newcomen-type steam engine attributed to Jean-Rodolphe Perronet, 1767
 
Cross section of a Newcomen-type steam engine attributed to Jean-Rodolphe Perronet, 1767
 
Henry Bessemer, British engineer and inventor, 19th century
 
Medal commemorating the discovery of penicillin, 1945
 
Thomas Alva Edison's first Phonograph, 1878 (1915)
 
Producing salt by evaporating natural brine by pouring it into a pit of burning charcoal, 1556
 
Using a quadrant with a plumb bob to calculate the height of a tower by triangulation, 1551
 
Justus von Liebig, German chemist, at work in his laboratory, mid 19th century (c1885)
 
Title page of Dialogo, by Galileo, 1632
 
Making Edison light bulbs, 1880
 
Bell telephone, 1882. Artist: Alexander Graham Bell
 
Solar motor by Aubrey Eneas of Boston, c1905 (c1910)
 
Glass cutter decorating table ware on a carborundum wheel, 1867
 
Various pumps for draining ships, 1816
 
Various pumps for raising water, 1816
 
Boring wooden pipes, and casting and drawing iron pipes, c1825
 
Cameramen under fire while filming in the First Balkan War, 1912
 
Villa Tournesol, 1899
 
Potato peeler, 1899
 
Electric overhead monorail at Barmen-Elberfeld (now Wuppertal), Germany,1901
 
Using a laryngoscope to aid the removal of a polyp from the throat, c1890
 
Edward Jenner, English physician, 1800
 
Medal commemorating the discovery of smallpox vaccination in 1796 (1800)
 
Inclined plane powered by water wheel in used on a canal, 1796
 
Inclined planes for use on canals, 1796
 
Double inclined plane for moving tub boats from one level to another on a canal, 1796
 
Washing ore to extract gold, 1683
 
Furnace for processes where protracted heat required, such as cementation, 1580
 
Athanor or Slow Harry a self-feeding furnace maintaining a constant temperature, 1683
 
Athanor or Slow Harry a self-feeding furnace maintaining a constant temperature, 1683
 
Distillation of Nitric Acid, 1683
 
Laboratory for refining gold and silver, showing typical laboratory equipment, 1683
 
Von Guericke's demonstration of the strength of a vacuum, 1654 (1672)
 
Experiment designed to show that air has weight, 1672
 
Von Guericke's demonstration of the power of air pressure, 1672
 
Pound lock, 1664