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"Gauge: Measuring the World's Diversity and Progress" From the iconic Scales of Justice adorning the Old Bailey Law Courts to the bustling Inns of Court

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Gauge Collection: The Scales of Justice above the Old Bailey Law Courts, Inns of Court, London, England, UK
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Gauge Collection: Box Station, 1885
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Gauge Collection: The Last Broad Gauge Locomotive, May 1892
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Gauge Collection: Tape recorder
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Gauge Collection: Rheidol Vale Railway
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Gauge Collection: Spectroscope (c. 1860) by Bunsen and Kirchhoff, published in 1880
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Gauge Collection: Kings Cross station, London, Great Northern Railway
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Gauge Collection: Man paragliding over the Mediterranean coast
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Gauge Collection: View of Swindon Station, c. 1880s
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Gauge Collection: Brunel & Broad Gauge
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Gauge Collection: Overhead view of the fruit and vegetable market
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Gauge Collection: Main Street in Kurseong, Darjeeling district, India
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Gauge Collection: Micrometer screw gauge
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Gauge Collection: WW2 production poster
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Gauge Collection: Narrow Gauge Railway Station, Southwold, Halesworth, Waveney, Suffolk, England
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Gauge Collection: Castle Pill railway, near Milford Haven, South Wales
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Gauge Collection: Tywyn, Dolgoch Station, Wales - The TalyIlyn Railway
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Gauge Collection: Advert, Moncrieffs Inks, Perth, Scotland
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Gauge Collection: Train driver on an intercom, South Yorkshire, 1964. Artist: Michael Walters
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Gauge Collection: New Eastbourne Tram
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Gauge Collection: Construction of a Railway Line, 1841. Digging a cutting on the Great Western Railway
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Gauge Collection: North Bay light Railway, Scarborough
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Gauge Collection: Forecasting Weather
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Gauge Collection: Calipers
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Gauge Collection: Hydrometers and Hygrometers C017 / 3433
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Gauge Collection: Alcohol thermometer
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Gauge Collection: The Metropolitan Underground, works in progress
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Gauge Collection: The worlds longest dinosaur tracks, Cretaceous Titanosaurus, near Sucre
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Gauge Collection: Gwr Broad Gauge Loco
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Gauge Collection: Rail / Break of Gauge
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Gauge Collection: Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: finish-turning a 100-pounder, 1862
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Gauge Collection: Masonic symbols and their meanings (litho)
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Gauge Collection: Narco VHT-2 Superhomer VOR Receiver / Indicator, 1950s. Creator: Narco Avionics
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Gauge Collection: Dolgoch - narrow gauge steam loco of the Talyllyn Railway
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Gauge Collection: Narrow Gauge Railway - Calshot Express, Royal Air Force Station, Southampton, Hampshire
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Gauge Collection: The Narrow Gauge Railway between Hailworth and Southwold
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Gauge Collection: Highest Viaduct on the Kalka-Shimla Railway
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Gauge Collection: Metering devices are seen in the central control room of the decommissioned Ignalina
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Gauge Collection: A train of the Gornergratbahn rack railway with Matterhorn behind, Zermatt, Valais
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Gauge Collection: USA, Oregon, Tillamook. Old fire truck with gauges and valves with colorful pealing paint
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Gauge Collection: Take The 'A' Train
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Gauge Collection: Alpnach Station Pilatus Railway Switzerland Victorian period
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Gauge Collection: Southwold Railway early 1900s
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Gauge Collection: Southwold Railway
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Gauge Collection: Beyer Peacock Railway Engine No 2 Derby
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Gauge Collection: Vale of Rheidol Railway, Wales - early 1900s
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Gauge Collection: Vale of Rheidol narrow gauge railway at Devils Bridge
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Gauge Collection: Snowdon locomotive, Snowdon Mountain Railway


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"Gauge: Measuring the World's Diversity and Progress" From the iconic Scales of Justice adorning the Old Bailey Law Courts to the bustling Inns of Court, London stands as a testament to the importance in our society. As we delve into history, we encounter Box Station, an architectural marvel from 1885 that showcases how gauge revolutionized transportation. In May 1892, witness The Last Broad Gauge Locomotive at Kings Cross station, a poignant reminder of how technology continuously evolves. Meanwhile, tape recorders capture moments in time with remarkable precision – a modern-day gauge for preserving memories. Venturing beyond England's borders, we find ourselves on Rheidol Vale Railway where narrow-gauge tracks traverse breathtaking landscapes. A spectroscope developed by Bunsen and Kirchhoff in 1860 further expands our understanding by allowing us to analyze light spectra. Thrill-seekers take flight over the Mediterranean coast through paragliding—a daring pursuit that pushes personal limits while embracing life's exhilarating gauge. Swindon Station offers a glimpse into railway history during the vibrant 1880s when Brunel championed broad gauge innovation. Peering down from above at the fruit and vegetable market reveals an intricate network where suppliers meticulously assess quality using their own unique gauges. Finally, Tywyn's Dolgoch Station transports us to Wales' TalyIlyn Railway—yet another example of how different gauges connect communities across diverse terrains. Gauge serves as more than just a measurement; it symbolizes progress and diversity across various aspects of life. Whether it be justice systems or technological advancements like locomotives and tape recorders or even thrilling adventures like paragliding—the world is interconnected through its myriad gauges. Let us celebrate this rich tapestry that defines our human experience.