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"Exploring the Commercially Driven Innovations of the Past" The Listowel Monorail

Background imageCommercially Collection: Listowel Monorail

Listowel Monorail
The Lartigue monorail linking Listowel and Ballybunion is the worlds first commercially viable monorail, operating till 1924. It will be partly reconstructed in 2003

Background imageCommercially Collection: The world, regions commercially developed (colour litho)

The world, regions commercially developed (colour litho)
3648932 The world, regions commercially developed (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The world, regions commercially developed)

Background imageCommercially Collection: The world, regions commercially developed (colour litho)

The world, regions commercially developed (colour litho)
3630823 The world, regions commercially developed (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The world, regions commercially developed)

Background imageCommercially Collection: Model of John Blenkinsops rack-rail engine

Model of John Blenkinsops rack-rail engine. Being a steam locomotive propelled by a toothed wheel engaging in a rack on one of the rails

Background imageCommercially Collection: Casmuniz 52 PT-AZU

Casmuniz 52 PT-AZU (msn 1, also, known as Casmuniz 5-2). The sole aircraft first flew in April 1952 and completed flight testing by 1955, whilst registered as PP-ZPD

Background imageCommercially Collection: Vickers. 303 in Class C medium machine gun, 1910

Vickers. 303 in Class C medium machine gun, 1910 (c). Commercially produced model; fitted with blast deflector; associated mount and tripod, wooden box of spares

Background imageCommercially Collection: Commercially made German Trench Art lighter

Commercially made German Trench Art lighter in the shape of a shell imprinted Nolly. Trench Art

Background imageCommercially Collection: Commercially made French Trench Art lighter

Commercially made French Trench Art lighter imprinted Capo, Paris. Trench Art

Background imageCommercially Collection: Jessica Jarvis Toronto Ontario c 1934

Jessica Jarvis Toronto Ontario c 1934
Jessica Jarvis, Toronto, Ontario, circa 1934. One of the first women in Canada to be commercially qualified. Date: 1934

Background imageCommercially Collection: Carrington House, Deptford

Carrington House, Deptford
Carrington House was erected in Deptford in 1903 by the London County Council as a hostel for working men. It was operated along similar lines to Londons commercially run Rowton Houses

Background imageCommercially Collection: The first passenger paddle steamer, Henry Bells Ps Comet, on the Clyde in 1812

The first passenger paddle steamer, Henry Bells Ps Comet, on the Clyde in 1812. She carried passengers between Glasgow, Greenock and Helensburgh. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageCommercially Collection: Portrait of Fulton. Engraving

Portrait of Fulton. Engraving
FULTON, Robert (1765-1815). North-American nautical engineer. Inventor who developed the first commercially successful steamboat

Background imageCommercially Collection: Portrait of Fulton. Oil

Portrait of Fulton. Oil
FULTON, Robert (1765-1815). North-American nautical engineer. Inventor who developed the first commercially successful steamboat

Background imageCommercially Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Figure

Suffragette Votes for Women Figure
A figure of a suffragette in carved and painted wood. The woman is dressed in somewhat mannish mode with pork-pie hat, shirt and tie and brown jacket

Background imageCommercially Collection: Ink-stand with inkwell - Badge of the Royal Engineers

Ink-stand with inkwell - Badge of the Royal Engineers
A commercially made ink-stand with inkwell and nib drawer by RB Limited. The lid to the inkwell shows the badge of the Royal Engineers. Trench Art

Background imageCommercially Collection: Duomo Milan 1846 Salted paper print paper negative

Duomo Milan 1846 Salted paper print paper negative
Artokoloro

Background imageCommercially Collection: 2657614; out of copyright

2657614; out of copyright

Background imageCommercially Collection: 2657615; out of copyright

2657615; out of copyright

Background imageCommercially Collection: Norway Spruce (Picea abies) close-up of leaves, commercially grown christmas tree, Suffolk

Norway Spruce (Picea abies) close-up of leaves, commercially grown christmas tree, Suffolk, England, January

Background imageCommercially Collection: Rover Safety Bicycle, the first commercially successful safety bicycle introduced

Rover Safety Bicycle, the first commercially successful safety bicycle introduced by Starley & Sutton of Coventry, England, in 1885: Chain-driven. Wood engraving

Background imageCommercially Collection: Nordmann Fir (Abies nordmanniana) close-up of needles, commerically grown christmas tree, Suffolk

Nordmann Fir (Abies nordmanniana) close-up of needles, commerically grown christmas tree, Suffolk, England, january

Background imageCommercially Collection: Sunflowers

Sunflowers (Helianthus sp.) in a field. Photographed near Saumur, Loire Valley, France

Background imageCommercially Collection: Baby incubators at the Berlin Exhibition

Baby incubators at the Berlin Exhibition
Dr Lions baby incubators proved to be a great attraction at the Berlin Exhibition. Babies aged between five and eight months old were kept alive in warm temperatures and nourished with drops of milk

Background imageCommercially Collection: Grammes dynamo-electrical machine

Grammes dynamo-electrical machine
Engraving by W. Bazzett Murray showing Grammes direct-current dynamo. Zenobe Theophile Gramme (1826-1901) built the first successful dynamo in 1869

Background imageCommercially Collection: Sigismund August

Sigismund August
SIGISMUND II (Zygmunt) OF POLAND His reign was the golden age of Polish history : the country flourished socially, commercially and culturally

Background imageCommercially Collection: Purifying Sulphur

Purifying Sulphur
Once the sulphure has been mined, it must be refined before it can be used commercially. Furnaces at Catolica perform this operation on the spot

Background imageCommercially Collection: Thomas Savery / Smiles

Thomas Savery / Smiles
THOMAS SAVERY English military engineer, patented first commercially successful steam engine Date: 1650 - 1715

Background imageCommercially Collection: Gas Laser Light Beam

Gas Laser Light Beam
The first commercially available long life gas laser, capable of producing a continuously intense beam of ultra-violet light


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"Exploring the Commercially Driven Innovations of the Past" The Listowel Monorail: A Glimpse into Unconventional Transportation Step back in time and discover the Listowel Monorail, a commercially produced marvel that revolutionized transportation. Vickers. 303: Class C Medium Machine Gun from 1910 Unveiling the Vickers. 303, a commercially manufactured machine gun that redefined warfare with its precision and power. German Trench Art Lighter: Beauty Amidst Chaos Delve into history as we showcase a commercially made German trench art lighter, an exquisite piece crafted amidst the turmoil of war. French Trench Art Lighter: A Testament to Creativity Witness the artistic prowess of soldiers through a commercially made French trench art lighter, showcasing their ingenuity during challenging times. The World's Commercially Developed Regions Revealed Embark on a visual journey as we explore color lithographs depicting globally renowned regions that have thrived economically over time. John Blenkinsop's Rack-Rail Engine Model: Pioneering Railway Technology Discover John Blenkinsop's groundbreaking rack-rail engine model - an early example of commercial innovation that shaped modern railways. Casmuniz 52 PT-AZU: Embracing Aviation Progression Uncover the Casmuniz 52 PT-AZU aircraft - a testament to commercial advancements in aviation technology and its impact on our world today. Portrait of Fulton Engraving vs Oil Painting: Capturing Genius Through Different Mediums Compare two portraits capturing Robert Fulton's brilliance - one engraved and another painted with oil - highlighting diverse approaches to immortalizing great minds. Suffragette Votes for Women Figure: Empowering Change Through Symbolism Celebrate women's suffrage with this powerful figure, symbolizing their relentless pursuit for equality and the commercialization of their cause.