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"Unveiling the Legacy of Implements: A Glimpse into History" Step back in time as we explore a diverse array of implements that have shaped our past

Background imageImplement Collection: Piltdown bone implement (cricket bat)

Piltdown bone implement (cricket bat)
Several views of a single specimen. Plate XIV, Dawson & Woodward, 1915

Background imageImplement Collection: WA, Olmstead Place State Park, 1908 barn and farm implements

WA, Olmstead Place State Park, 1908 barn and farm implements

Background imageImplement Collection: USA, Oregon, Harney County. Old livery stable barn with animal skull decorations

USA, Oregon, Harney County. Old livery stable barn with animal skull decorations

Background imageImplement Collection: Young woman in a large hat sitting on straw

Young woman in a large hat sitting on straw
A young woman in a large hat sitting on straw. Date: early 20th century

Background imageImplement Collection: Quaint Gate, Moulton, Northampton

Quaint Gate, Moulton, Northampton - A gate formed of agricultural implements. Date: circa 1940

Background imageImplement Collection: Cambridge Rollers in snow covered arable field, near Aldbury, Chilterns, Hertfordshire, England

Cambridge Rollers in snow covered arable field, near Aldbury, Chilterns, Hertfordshire, England, november

Background imageImplement Collection: Toast, thermogram

Toast, thermogram
Toast. Thermogram of toasted bread in an electric toaster and butter being spread on a slice of toast. The colour-coding shows variations in temperature

Background imageImplement Collection: Broccoli stir fry

Broccoli stir fry

Background imageImplement Collection: Fork

Fork in lemonade

Background imageImplement Collection: Pencil tip, SEM

Pencil tip, SEM
Pencil tip, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The shaved wooden surface (upper right, brown) contrasts with the tip (lower left, grey) that is used to write with

Background imageImplement Collection: Screwdriver

Screwdriver
Philips screwdriver with screw

Background imageImplement Collection: Compass rose, artwork

Compass rose, artwork
Compass rose. Computer artwork of a modern compass rose. A compass rose is a figure on a compass, map, nautical chart, or monument that is used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions

Background imageImplement Collection: 19th Century compass rose, artwork

19th Century compass rose, artwork
20 Century compass rose, artwork. A compass rose is a figure on a compass, map, nautical chart, or monument that is used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions - North, East

Background imageImplement Collection: Mathematical compasses, 1624 diagram

Mathematical compasses, 1624 diagram
Mathematical compasses. 17th Century diagram showing the use of mathematical proportional compasses. Published in Usage du compas de proportion by Denis Henrion (1624)

Background imageImplement Collection: 19th Century agricultural tools, artwork

19th Century agricultural tools, artwork
19th Century agricultural tools, historical artwork. Published in Old England by Charles Knight (1860)

Background imageImplement Collection: 20th Century horticultural tools, artwork

20th Century horticultural tools, artwork
20th Century horticultural tools. Historical artwork of tools used for grafting and pruning plants. Published in Old England by Charles Knight (1860)

Background imageImplement Collection: 1697 Grays Inn first British handaxe

1697 Grays Inn first British handaxe
Steel plate engraving with later tinting of a handaxe discovered near the bones of an elephant by John Conyers in London 1697

Background imageImplement Collection: Sextant, historical diagram

Sextant, historical diagram. 17th Century woodcut illustration of a sextant. Published in Astronomiae instauratae progymnasmata by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1600)

Background imageImplement Collection: 17th Century pressure cookers, artwork

17th Century pressure cookers, artwork
17th Century pressure cookers. Historical artwork showing a three different pressure cookers invented in the 17th Century. Published in 1681

Background imageImplement Collection: 17th Century scientific equipment

17th Century scientific equipment. Historical artwork showing a collection of thermometers and a hygrometer (far right) from 17th Century Florence, Italy

Background imageImplement Collection: 16th Century metallurgy workshop, artwork

16th Century metallurgy workshop, artwork
16th Century metallurgy workshop. Historical artwork showing 16th Century craftsmen working with gold. Published in 1568

Background imageImplement Collection: Tunnelling a sewerage pipe

Tunnelling a sewerage pipe
Tunnelling a new underground sewerage pipe under Tel Aviv and the Dan region in Israel. The heavy duty drill bit is being removed at the end of the tunnel

Background imageImplement Collection: Polynesian artefacts, 18th century

Polynesian artefacts, 18th century
Polynesian artefacts. Engraving of several artefacts seen by explorers in Tahiti. They ae (left to right): two chisels or gouges, an adze, an implement for crushing breadfruit into paste

Background imageImplement Collection: Compass on a map

Compass on a map

Background imageImplement Collection: Compass and dividers on a map

Compass and dividers on a map
Navigational compass and dividers (also called a measuring compass, lower left) on a map

Background imageImplement Collection: Man at work in Kashgar, western China

Man at work in Kashgar, western China
A man at work in the open air in Kashgar, western China. He is hammering a wooden contraption with rope attached, perhaps a primitive agricultural implement

Background imageImplement Collection: Welsh collier family in their cottage

Welsh collier family in their cottage
This shows the living conditions of Welsh colliers during the strike in South Wales. The interior of the cottage appears to be one room which is crowded with a woman doing the laundry

Background imageImplement Collection: Henry III & Barons

Henry III & Barons
Henry III is forced by his barons to implement the Provisions of Oxford, a scheme of governmental reform that appointed a committee of 24 nobles

Background imageImplement Collection: Police evidence bags for ensuring that evidential items remain uncontaminated

Police evidence bags for ensuring that evidential items remain uncontaminated
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageImplement Collection: Lace making

Lace making, Camarinas, Galicia, Spain, Europe " Making bobbin lace, Camarinas is a famous lace making village, the lace makers are called Palilleiras"

Background imageImplement Collection: Cook in restaurant

Cook in restaurant, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImplement Collection: Sheep penned for shearing

Sheep penned for shearing, Tautane station, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageImplement Collection: Sheep on the Banks Peninsula

Sheep on the Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageImplement Collection: Crest on stationery

Crest on stationery, Samode Palace, Samode, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Background imageImplement Collection: Member of ?society

Member of ?society
A man wearing a ceremonial costume of long robe and hat decorated with beads and the pelt of an animal, holds a cutting implement. Possibly a member of a Secret Society

Background imageImplement Collection: Ladies Fashions 1774

Ladies Fashions 1774
Two ladies walk in the garden wearing the fashionable dress for the year - the one on the right seems to have an implement for raising her long skirt if the path is muddy



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"Unveiling the Legacy of Implements: A Glimpse into History" Step back in time as we explore a diverse array of implements that have shaped our past. From Leon-Maxime Faivre's captivating painting "Deux meres (Two Mothers)" to the ancient Prehistoric Acheulian hand axe dating back to 600, 000 BC at St. Germain en Laye, these artifacts offer us a window into bygone eras. Traveling through centuries, we encounter Coopers croze planes from 1735 and beyond, witnessing their evolution over time. The primitive Iron Crusie Lamp illuminates our path with its humble yet essential role in early lighting systems. As we journey further, an enchanting SNCF poster transports us to Chamonix, France - a testament to the artistry and allure of travel advertising. Meanwhile, the Quadricycle Hose-Carrier reminds us of innovative transportation solutions that once roamed our streets. Venturing eastward, Japan's Charcoal Dealer beckons with its cultural significance and traditional trade practices. In Germany's Mittenwald district stands Matthias Klotz Monument - paying homage to a renowned violin maker whose craftsmanship echoes through generations. Industrial marvels also emerge from history's depths; R. P. Fisherman & Co. 's oil mill showcases technological advancements in pressing various oil seeds during the late 19th century. Richard Raupach's Brick cutter unveils how clay slabs were meticulously separated for construction purposes during this era. Our exploration culminates with Roman agricultural tools from Spain and Maori Weapons and Implements of War - testaments to human ingenuity across different civilizations throughout time. These implements serve as tangible reminders of our ancestors' resourcefulness and creativity while offering glimpses into their daily lives. Let us cherish these relics as they bridge the gap between past and present, inspiring awe for those who came before us.