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Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Express Mail Train, 1844

The Express Mail Train, 1844
Engraving showing the Mail train from Folkestone to London, with three lights on the front to indicate that its the Express train, carrying post from India and the Far East

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Engine Room of the Pneumatic Letter and Parcel Conveyanc

The Engine Room of the Pneumatic Letter and Parcel Conveyanc
Engraving showing the engine room of the of the Pneumatic Letter and Parcel Conveyance, Battersea, London. This was part of an experimental setup to test the design of a pneumatic conveyance tube

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Loving Cup Presented to John Wilkes, 1772

Loving Cup Presented to John Wilkes, 1772
Engraving of a Loving Cup presented to John Wilkes, MP and Lord Mayor of London, by the City Corporation on 24th January 1772 in commemoration of his valuable services in defending the freedom of

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Pneumatic Letter and Parcel Conveyance Tube, Battersea

The Pneumatic Letter and Parcel Conveyance Tube, Battersea
Engraving showing the Despatch-tube of the Pneumatic Despatch Company, Battersea, London. This was an experimental setup to test the design of the tube

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Turbine Steamer Onward, July 1905

The Turbine Steamer Onward, July 1905
Photograph of the South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Companys turbine steamer Onward, during the inauguration of its service between Folkestone and Boulogne, 17th July 1905

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Turbine Steamer Brighton, 1903

The Turbine Steamer Brighton, 1903
Photograph of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Companys Channel Service turbine Steamer, Brighton, 1903. Built by William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Royal Mail Turbine Steamer Viper, 1906

Royal Mail Turbine Steamer Viper, 1906
Photograph of the Royal Mail Turbine steamer Viper, built in 1906 by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. for the Ardrossan-Belfast daylight service of Messrs. G. and J. Burns, Glasgow

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Bournes River Steam Train, 1849

Bournes River Steam Train, 1849
Engraving of John Bournes proposal for a River Steam Train for use on the rivers of India, 1849. At that time, India had a poor transport network and Mr

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Golf Amateur Championship, Hoylake, 1906

The Golf Amateur Championship, Hoylake, 1906
Photograph of the crowd at the Golf Amateur Championship at Hoylake, May 1906. Rain and strong winds combined to make conditions unpleasant for the final round of Mr. James Robb and Mr. C.C. Lingen

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: HMS Gadfly, 1906

HMS Gadfly, 1906
Photograph of the coastal destroyer, HMS Gadfly, built by Thorneycroft and Co. at Chiswick in 1906. Equipped with Parsons type turbine machinery and Thorneycroft water-tube boilers

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Lantern of Beachy Head Lighthouse, Sussex, 1884

The Lantern of Beachy Head Lighthouse, Sussex, 1884
Engraving of the Lantern at Beachy Head lighthouse, Sussex, January 1884. The lighthouse was built between 1828 and 1831 on Belle Tout Cliff and equipped with a catoptric lantern

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Thermometer on the Eiffel Tower, 1934

The Thermometer on the Eiffel Tower, 1934
Photograph of a Thermometer whose readings covered 525 feet of the Eiffel Tower, Paris, March 1934

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Crimean Tartar Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880

The Crimean Tartar Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880
Engraving of the Crimean Tartar Saloon on Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Jonathan Hulls Steam Tug-boat of 1736

Jonathan Hulls Steam Tug-boat of 1736
Engraving of Jonathan Hulls steam tug-boat, which he patented in 1736. It is doubtful whether Hulls ever had the chance to build his tug-boat, much less use it to haul a fully rigged ship

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Doorway of the Monastery at Belem, Portugal

Doorway of the Monastery at Belem, Portugal
Illustration of the Doorway of the Convento dos Jeronymos Monastery, Belem, Portugal. This monastery was built on the site of a Seamans Home founded by Prince Henry the Navigator

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Flood-Scale on the Pont Neuf, Paris, November 1910

The Flood-Scale on the Pont Neuf, Paris, November 1910
Photograph of the Flood-Scale on the Pont Neuf, showing the heights of various floods that had affected Paris between the 17th and 20th centuries

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Fashions for February, 1844

Fashions for February, 1844
Engraving of two women modelling The Illustrated London News idea of Fashion for February 1844. The full caption reads as follows: No.1

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Merchant Steamer and a Passenger Liner in the Brambles Chann

Merchant Steamer and a Passenger Liner in the Brambles Chann
Illustration of a merchant steamer and passenger liner passing close by in the narrow Brambles Channel, off Southampton

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Large Lanteen-Rigged Dhow on the Nile, 1853

Large Lanteen-Rigged Dhow on the Nile, 1853
Engraving of a large passenger-carrying lanteen-rigged dhow, on the Nile, Egypt, 1853

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Trobriand Racing Canoes

Trobriand Racing Canoes
Illustration of several canoes racing off the Trobriand Islands, 1925. With a large lanteen sail and outrigger float, these canoes were steered by use of a large paddle

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Cyclone Sail, 1897

The Cyclone Sail, 1897
Photograph of a small boat with an experimental Cyclone sail in the Solent, August 1897. This sail, shaped like an umbrella 30 foot wide, was designed to propel a boat without any heeling action

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Bridge of a British Ironclad

The Bridge of a British Ironclad
Engraving showing the Bridge of a British Ironclad, with several officers on watch and the signal flags in use behind them

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: SS Lusitania, 1907

SS Lusitania, 1907
Photograph of the bows of the Cunard Liner, SS Lusitania, in dry dock 1907. Lusitania was then the largest liner afloat, weighing 32, 500 tons and capable of twenty-six knots

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Galley Head Lighthouse, near Cape Clear, Cork, 1879

The Galley Head Lighthouse, near Cape Clear, Cork, 1879
Engraving of the Galley Head Lighthouse, near Cape Clear, November 1879. A Board of Trade paper had been issued that year, praising the lighthouse and the quality of its light

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Professor Myers Air Bicycle, 1891

Professor Myers Air Bicycle, 1891
Photograph of Professor Carl Myers Air Bicycle being demonstrated at Congress Springs, Saratoga, 1891. The balloon above the rider was filled with hydrogen gas

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Imperial Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880

The Imperial Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880
Engraving of the Imperial Saloon on Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Demonstration of the Dracone, Southampton, 1958

Demonstration of the Dracone, Southampton, 1958
Photograph of the Dracone, a flexible towed trailer for the transport of fluids lighter than water, Southampton, 19th September 1958

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Native American Canoe, 1880

Native American Canoe, 1880
Engraving of a Native American Canoe and two paddlers taking a European passenger over the rapids, British Columbia, 1880

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: HMS Caesar, 1905

HMS Caesar, 1905
Photograph of HMS Caesar ; the British Naval Representative at the Norwegian Royal Inauguration, December 1905. This vessel, the flagship of the second in command of the Channel Squadron

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: SS Kingfisher, 1906

SS Kingfisher, 1906
Photograph of the Turbine Steamer Kingfisher, built in 1906 by Messrs. Denny of Dumbarton for the General Steam Navigation Company

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Duplex Catamaran, 1880

The Duplex Catamaran, 1880
Engraving of a Duplex Catamaran, built in Rhode Island USA, for Mr. Henry N. Custance, honorary treasurer of the Corinthian Yacht Club, August 1880

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: USS Arctic, 1856

USS Arctic, 1856
Engraving of the United States Navy Steamship Arctic, whilst involved in sounding the Atlantic. This project was undertaken in preparation for the laying of the first Atlantic Telegraph Cable

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Twin Steam-Ship Gemini, 1850

The Twin Steam-Ship Gemini, 1850
Engraving of the twin steam ship Gemini, designed by Peter Borrie and built in 1850. The ship was fitted with two rudders and two steering positions

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Jovial Judge, Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup

Jovial Judge, Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup
Photograph of the greyhound Jovial Judge, owned by Mr. J.L. Jarvis and trained by Mr. Denny Smith; the Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Hever Castle, Kent, 1849

Hever Castle, Kent, 1849
Engraving of Hever Castle, Kent. The oldest part of the castle dates from 1270 and is most famous as the residence of Anne Boleyn

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Wicklow Head Lighthouse, 1869

The Wicklow Head Lighthouse, 1869
Engraving of the Wicklow Head Lighthouse, 1869. The lighthouse lantern was converted from oil to gas in 1868, which required a small gas works at the lighthouse (seen in the foreground)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: A Curtis Vertical Turbine, 1904

A Curtis Vertical Turbine, 1904
Photograph of a Curtis Vertical Turbine at the power-house of the British Thomson-Houston Company, Rugby, February 1904. Designed by Curtis, a New York engineer

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Large Burmese Canoes, 1910

Large Burmese Canoes, 1910
Photograph of two Burmese canoes, each with at least twenty rowers, 1910. Each rower balanced on the inside foot, with the outside one slipped through a strap on the oar; thus they used an arm

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Zeppelin LZ 129, under construction, 1934

The Zeppelin LZ 129, under construction, 1934
Photograph of the Zeppelin airship LZ 129 under construction at Friedrichshafen, March 1934. Known as the Hindenberg when completed

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Czars Bedroom, SY Livadia, 1880

The Czars Bedroom, SY Livadia, 1880
Engraving of Czar Alexander IIs bedroom on his steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880. Extremely lavishly fitted out, this yacht was given a radical design

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Village in Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, 1875

Village in Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, 1875
Engraving of a village in Humboldt Bay, New Guinea, as encountered by the crew of HMS Challenger, 1875. A native canoe, with outrigger float, can be seen in front of the village

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: SS Carmania, 1905

SS Carmania, 1905
Photograph of the Cunard turbine steamer Carmania, built in 1905 by the John Brown Shipyard of Clydebank. The Carmania was reputed to be the first very large turbine steamer

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: Douglas Fairbanks playing Mr Robinson Crusoe, 1932

Douglas Fairbanks playing Mr Robinson Crusoe, 1932
Photograph of Douglas Fairbanks (1883-1939) in A.Edward Sutherlands Mr. Robinson Crusoe, with one of the characters home-made weapons

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Prussian War-Steamer, Nix, 1851

The Prussian War-Steamer, Nix, 1851
Engraving of the Prussian War-Steamer Nix, built by Robinson and Russell of Millwall, London, 1851. This paddle steamer underwent trials on the Thames river in March and April of that year

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: SS Sampo, 1898

SS Sampo, 1898
Photograph of Steamship Sampo a newly constructed ice-breaker, built by Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. for the Senate of Finland, 1898

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Hydromotor Ship, 1881

The Hydromotor Ship, 1881
Engraving of the Hydromotor Ship, invented by Dr. Emil Fleischer of Dresden, September 1881. Instead of propellor or paddle-wheel

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Winans Ocean Steamer, 1858

The Winans Ocean Steamer, 1858
Engraving of the Winans Ocean Steamer cigar ship, launched at Ferry Bay, Baltimore, on 6th October 1858. Intended as an ocean-going vessel, she was 180 feet long and had a displacement of 350 tons

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2004: The Skerryvore Lighthouse, off Argyllshire, 1844

The Skerryvore Lighthouse, off Argyllshire, 1844
Engraving of the Skerryvore lighthouse, 1844. Built between 1836 and 1843, with 6000 tons of granite, the lighthouse entered service on 1st February 1844



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