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The interior of Spencer's Balloon factory, Highbury, London, c1900
 
The entrance to Castles Shipbreaking Company, Millbank, London
 
Booksellers in Farringdon Road, London. Artist: John H Stone
 
An East End market stall selling handbags, London
 
Charringtons delivering sacks of coal down a residential street
 
A Charrirngtons lorry unloading coal
 
Restaurant on the corner of Old Montague Street, Whitechapel, London
 
The interior of John Williams & Sons Ltd grocery shop, (early 20th century?)
 
T Newman's clothes shop
 
No 35 White's Lane, London
 
The corner of Fore Street, London
 
The exterior of Burton's chemist shop
 
Old Compton Street, Soho, London. Artist: Herbert Felton
 
The Royal Mail starting from the General Post Office, St Martin's le Grand, London, 19th century. Artist: R Reeves
 
Hyde Park Corner Turnpike, London, 1790. Artist: Dagaty
 
Richmond Bridge, London, (c1780-c1820?). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
A Perspective View of Lincoln's Inn London, c1741-c1761. Artist: John Maurer
 
Artist's impression of Roman London. Artist: Forester
 
Roman mosaic floor from Bucklersbury, London, (1870)
 
Roman London during the reign of Hadrian, c125 AD
 
Roman baths at Cheapside, London, late 1st-2nd century
 
Roman ship and cargo, London, 1st-3rd century
 
Roman fort in London, (c122 AD?)
 
Aerial view of Londinium (London) from the north-west, c2nd century
 
Roman gate at Newgate, City of London
 
Roman bastion on the city wall, London, 4th century
 
Roman dining room, c300 AD
 
Roman sitting room, c300 AD
 
Lime Kilns. A View at Clifton near Bristol, Gloucestershire 1798. Artist: John Hassell
 
William Herschel's reflecting telescope of 40 ft (12 m) focal length, 1789 (1807)
 
Blaise Pascal, 17th century French mathematician, physicist and religious philosopher, 1878
 
Von Guericke's water barometer, 1672
 
Joseph-Marie Jacquard, French inventor, 1880
 
Production of sulphuric acid (Oil of Vitriol or H2S04), 1844
 
Platinum still for concentrating sulphuric acid (Oil of Vitriol or H2S04), 1844
 
Sectional view of lead chambers for large-scale production of sulphuric acid, 1870
 
Berkhamsted Station, Hertfordshire, on the London and Birmingham Railway, c1860
 
Truro, from Trennick Lane 1860
 
Hayle St Ives in the distance c1860
 
St Austell 1860
 
Kingstown and Dalkey Atmospheric Railway, near Dublin, 1845
 
Morse telegraphy, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 1859. Creator: Unknown
 
Morse telegraph operating room, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 1859. Creator: Unknown
 
Death of Pliny the Elder, 79 (1866)
 
Collecting cocoa, Venezuela, 1892
 
Jules Pierre Cesar Janssen, French astronomer, 1893
 
General Post Office, Lombard Street, London, 1808. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1900
 
Henri Moissan, French chemist, c1883 (1903)
 
Raising water by means of a shaduf, China, 1825-1835
 
A Scientific Institution. During ye Lecture of an Eminent Savan 1849. Artist: Richard Doyle
 
The Meeting of the (Royal) Zoological Society, Hanover Square London, 1885. Artist: Harry Furniss
 
Naturalists dining inside a model of a dinosaur, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, New Year's Eve, 1853
 
James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist in his laboratory, c1890
 
1923 10 hp Calcott arriving at a petrol station, (c1923?)
 
Louis Chiron with his Bugatti Type 51, near Molsheim, Alsace, France, 1931
 
Hermann Muller in an Auto Union, German Mountain Grand Prix, Grossglockner, Austria, 1939
 
Bernd Rosemeyer driving an Auto Union, Donington Grand Prix, 1937
 
Bernd Rosemeyer acclaimed by the crowd, German Grand Prix, Nurburgring, 1936
 
Crashed Auto Union, Donington Grand Prix, 1938