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Engineers Collection (page 13)

"Engineers: Masters of Innovation and Bravery" From the Royal Logistic Corps to the United States Naval Construction Battalions

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Engineers Collection: Statues at Large (b / w photo)
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Engineers Collection: Recent Discovery of Antiquities at Rome (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: 'Invisible Grey'as a War Paint (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Armature de la statue de la Liberte (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Seguin (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Perforateur a diamants (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Bouclier ayant servi a la construction du tunnel sous la Tamise (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Germano Sommeiller (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Unidentified English engineering works, early 20th century (b / w photo)
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Engineers Collection: M Wyse (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: La Gasrogne, paquebot de la Compagnie transatlantique (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Les cartouches de dynamite introduites dans les trous fores le long des galeries (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Olivier Bixio (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Alkmaar, Transvaal (b / w photo)
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Engineers Collection: M Ferdinand de Lesseps and his Family (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Presentation of the Freedom of the Turners Company to Sir Henry Bessemer (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Trade card depicting a portrait of James Watt (chromolitho)
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Engineers Collection: Salomon de Caus (chromolitho)
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Engineers Collection: The Late Mr Robert Stephenson, MP, Civil Engineer (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: King Steam (colour litho)
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Engineers Collection: Steamboats (colour litho)
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Engineers Collection: Ferdinand de Lesseps (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Opening of the Montorso tunnel of the very direct Rome-Naples
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Engineers Collection: Birthplace of George Stephenson (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: The Armstrong Gun Factory--Boring and Turning Shop (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: The Big Hammer--Giving a Blow of 3, 000 Tons (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: The Bridge Yard--Making Turret for the 'Victoria'(engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Portrait of Robert Mylne (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Brunel and a section of the Thames Tunnel (coloured engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Grape Vine Bridge built by US engineers, 1861-65 (b / w photo)
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Engineers Collection: The Newcomen Model (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: The Governor (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Statue of Robert Stephenson (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Statue of George Stephenson (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Building a Skyscraper
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Engineers Collection: Reflecting Telescope
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Engineers Collection: Maintenance work on a 4-6-0 locomotive of the Southern Pacific line
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Engineers Collection: William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c
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Engineers Collection: Diagrams illustrating the preparation of Rags and Esparto Grass for Paper-making (litho)
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Engineers Collection: Showing a 36-inch inside micrometer in use, checking work on the horizontal table of a machine
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Engineers Collection: General view of one side of pattern-making shop at the AEC Automobile Factory
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Engineers Collection: General view of a section of the hardening shop showing part of the battery of large gas-fired
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Engineers Collection: French Army artillery building pontoon bridges (coloured engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Dry Dock at Halifax, Nova Scotia (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: The New General Railway Station at Perth (engraving)
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Engineers Collection: Sir Peter Fairbairn, Mayor of Leeds (engraving)


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"Engineers: Masters of Innovation and Bravery" From the Royal Logistic Corps to the United States Naval Construction Battalions, they have always been at the forefront of progress and courage. Their contributions span across various fields, leaving an indelible mark on history. One cannot forget the Rolls-Royce Merlin X / 10 Supercharged Piston Aero-Engine, a marvel that powered countless aircraft during World War II. Its ingenuity allowed pilots to soar through the skies with unmatched speed and precision. In Swindon, skilled engineers dedicated their talents to building diesel locomotives, revolutionizing transportation and connecting communities like never before. Their craftsmanship propelled nations forward on iron tracks. Even in times of conflict, engineers stood tall. Bruce Bairnsfather's WW1 cartoon "A Miner Success" depicted their unwavering determination amidst chaos—a testament to their resilience in adversity. The Churchill AVRE Tank in France during World War II showcased engineering prowess combined with military might. These machines were instrumental in overcoming obstacles and securing victory for allied forces. Joseph Whitworth's IMechE medal and invitation symbolize recognition for exceptional engineering achievements—an honor bestowed upon those who push boundaries and redefine possibilities. Tragedy struck when the Titanic sank, but we must remember the brave engineers who fought valiantly against all odds. Fourteen lives lost but forever remembered for their dedication till the very end. WW1 poster "Types of British Army" highlighted how diverse skills within engineer regiments contributed to overall military strength—each role crucial in its own way towards achieving victory on battlefields worldwide. Royal Engineers - British Army Regiment maneuvered through challenging terrains with skillful precision—building bridges where there were none, fortifying defenses when needed most—a force that shaped landscapes both physically and strategically. On Silverstone's race track, Mike Hawthorn raced fearlessly behind Vanwall's wheels—an embodiment of engineering excellence merged with sporting passion. A testament to engineers' ability to push boundaries beyond conventional limits.