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Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, late 18th century
 
Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, late 18th century
 
Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, 1806
 
Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, late 18th century
 
Post mill, Wimbledon Common, near London, c1840. Artist: Castle
 
The Engineer 1867
 
Rail mounted coal cutting machine, 1864
 
Using a cross-staff to measure the height of a tower, 1617-1619
 
Cross-staffs used for surveying, 1551
 
Title page of The Description and Use of the Sector by Edmund Gunter, 1636
 
Measuring the altitude of the Sun, 1539
 
Preparation of copper and silver to be alloyed for production of coins, 1683
 
Measuring the distance from ship to shore, using a quadrant marked with shadow-scales, 1598
 
Method of measuring angles with a cross-staff, 1636
 
Telling time at night using a nocturnal, 1539
 
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776 (1874)
 
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, French chemist, investigating the existence of oxygen in the air, 1873
 
Justus von Liebig, German chemist, c1860
 
Justus von Liebig, German chemist, 1866
 
Justus von Liebig, 19th century German chemist
 
Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881
 
Antoine Lavoisier's apparatus for weighing gases, 1789
 
Armour Company's pig slaughterhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1892
 
Armour Company's pig slaughterhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1892
 
Armour Company's pig slaughterhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1895
 
Armand Peugot's first motor car, 1890
 
Three-wheeled Benz motor car, 1886
 
Army truck by Daimler, with 4 cylinder 12 hp engine, 1904
 
Renard's tractor unit, showing towing attachment for trailers, French, 1904
 
Renard's automobile train, showing coupling (top right) and a train of wagons, 1904
 
Rue Royale and the Madeleine, Paris, with cars and a motorbus on the street, c1900
 
Boulevard des Italiens, Paris, with cars and motor buses on the street, c1900
 
Cover of De la Terre a la Lune and Autour de la Lune, by Jules Verne, c1896
 
Rear-engined Benz Velo car, German, 1894
 
Eiffel Tower elevator, 1889
 
Method of laying an artillery piece on target using Gunner's scale, 18th century
 
Unloading frozen meat from Australia, South West India Dock, Millwall, London, 1881
 
Making bicycle handlebars, France, 1896
 
Morse electric printing telegraph, c1882
 
Morse electric printing telegraph, c1882
 
Morse's first telegraph, 1837 (c1900). Artist: Sir John Gilbert
 
Operator sending a message on a Morse electric printing telegraph, 1887
 
Operator receiving a message in Morse code on an electric printing telegraph, 1887
 
Colorimeter, after a design by Labilliardiere with modifications by Salleron, 1871
 
Lord Kelvin's mirror galvanometer, 1876
 
Lord Kelvin's transatlantic telegraph, 1877. Artist: John Wright Oakes
 
William Wollaston's reflecting goniometer for measuring the angles of crystals, 1874
 
Giant galvanometer in the physics laboratory, Cornell University, New York, USA, 1886
 
Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link, 1852
 
For Better or Worse 1866
 
Opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891
 
Private and Confidential opening of the Anglo-French telephone line, 1891. Artist: John Tenniel
 
Main station of the Exchange Telegraph Company, London, 1882
 
Factory for making, recharging and servicing electric cabs, Aubervilliers, France, 1899
 
Depot where electrically driven Paris cabs were fitted with freshly charged batteries, 1899
 
Steam turbines fitted into the Dover packet boat Queen 1904
 
Longtudinal sections of two steam turbines
 
Longitudinal section of a steam turbine fitted into the Dover packet boat Queen c1904
 
Microscope made by C Reichert, Vienna, 1895. Artist: C Reichert
 
The Atlantic Telegraph, c1878