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"Institute: A Journey Through Time and Knowledge" Step back in time to the early 20th century

Background imageInstitute Collection: Alexander Vinogradov, Soviet geochemist

Alexander Vinogradov, Soviet geochemist
Alexander Pavlovich Vinogradov (1895-1975), Soviet geochemist. Vinogradov was Vice-President of the USSR Academy of Science, Director of the Vernadsky Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry Institute

Background imageInstitute Collection: Fusion research, Dr. Darren Garnier

Fusion research, Dr. Darren Garnier
MODEL RELEASED. Darren Garnier (born 1968), American physicist. Dr Garnier is holding a magnetic levitator, which uses an electromagnet (upper centre) to keep a permanent magnet (centre) suspended

Background imageInstitute Collection: Kurchatov and Ioffe, Soviet physicists

Kurchatov and Ioffe, Soviet physicists
Igor Vasilyevich Kurchatov (1903-1960, left) and Abram Fedorovich Ioffe (1880-1960, right), Soviet physicists. In the 1930s

Background imageInstitute Collection: Soviet physicists, Moscow, 1977

Soviet physicists, Moscow, 1977
Abram Fedorovich Ioffe (1880-1960, left), Abram Isaakovich Alikhanov (1904-1970, centre right) and Igor Vasilyevich Kurchatov (1903-1960, far right), Soviet physicists, at work in a laboratory

Background imageInstitute Collection: Rickets surgery, 19th century

Rickets surgery, 19th century
Rickets surgery, 19th-century artwork. This surgery is taking place in an institute in Milan, Italy, dedicated to treating children with rickets

Background imageInstitute Collection: School for the blind, 19th century

School for the blind, 19th century
School for the blind, 19th-century artwork. Blind women making boots at an institution for the teaching and training of the blind

Background imageInstitute Collection: Biochip for detection of tuberculosis

Biochip for detection of tuberculosis
Biochip production. Close-up view of some TB-Biochips. The chips being made here are used to detect tuberculosis, particularly drug-resistant strains

Background imageInstitute Collection: Steel facade of the IMAM building, Spain

Steel facade of the IMAM building, Spain
Steel facade of the IMAM building (Womens Institute and Municipal Archives) in Mostoles, a town near Madrid, Spain. This building was built mainly with concrete and steel

Background imageInstitute Collection: IMAM building, Mostoles, Spain

IMAM building, Mostoles, Spain
IMAM building (Womens Institute and Municipal Archives) in Mostoles, a town near Madrid, Spain. This building was built mainly with concrete and steel

Background imageInstitute Collection: Experimental medicine institute, Russia

Experimental medicine institute, Russia
Experimental Medicine Institute, Leningrad. The Physiology Department premises, left, and Ivan Pavlovs laboratory, known as Silence Tower, right

Background imageInstitute Collection: Pulkovo Observatory, Russia, 1972

Pulkovo Observatory, Russia, 1972
Pulkovo Observatory, St Petersburg, Russia. This is the principal astronomy centre for the Russian Academy of Sciences. It was founded in 1839 by the German-Russian astronomer Friedrich Georg Wilhelm

Background imageInstitute Collection: Technical Institute, Mining

Technical Institute, Mining
Mining Technical Institute, Burnley, Lancashire, England. A smiling young boy in a hard hat, finishes a mug of tea before returning to class

Background imageInstitute Collection: Technical Institute, Mining

Technical Institute, Mining
Mining Technical Institute, Burnley, Lancashire, England. A class of teenage boys in hard hats, all hopeful to be one of tomorrows miners

Background imageInstitute Collection: Sierra Madre, California

Sierra Madre, California
Womens Club House, Sierra Madre, California, America

Background imageInstitute Collection: Tiryns - The Gallery

Tiryns - The Gallery
Minoan Hillfort complex of Tiryns. This site was excavated by Heinrich Schliemann in 1884-1885, and is the subject of ongoing excavations by the German Archaeological Institute at Athens

Background imageInstitute Collection: Birds eye view of Panama City

Birds eye view of Panama City with National Institute in the left foreground, 1900s

Background imageInstitute Collection: N. A. A. F. I. Club - Manchester

N. A. A. F. I. Club - Manchester
Views of the N.A.A.F.I. Club at Manchester, including inset views of the interior including the Reading Room, Quiet Room, Lounge, Ballroom and Cafeteria

Background imageInstitute Collection: Red Cross refugee care WWII

Red Cross refugee care WWII
At the Fulham Institute, Red Cross nurses look after baby refugees and children during World War II

Background imageInstitute Collection: Refugee receiving station WWII

Refugee receiving station WWII
The Fulham Institute in London where refugees were received directly from the station before being sent to the distributing centre during World War II

Background imageInstitute Collection: Rue Michelet, Algiers, Algeria

Rue Michelet, Algiers, Algeria
The Rue Michelet, Algiers, Algeria

Background imageInstitute Collection: Kitchen of the Commercial Religious Institute, Istanbul

Kitchen of the Commercial Religious Institute, Istanbul
Kitchen of the Commercial Religious Institute - Establishment of the Brothers at Kadikoy, Constantinople

Background imageInstitute Collection: Downs Childrens Hospital, Sutton, Surrey

Downs Childrens Hospital, Sutton, Surrey
Aerial view of the Downs Childrens Hospital on Banstead Road, Sutton, Surrey, originally opened in 1883 as part of the South Metropolitan District School for pauper children

Background imageInstitute Collection: Birkbeck Institute

Birkbeck Institute
New premises in Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane

Background imageInstitute Collection: Fleet Street newspaper clerks exercising at lunch time

Fleet Street newspaper clerks exercising at lunch time
Young clerks of the advertising departments of newspapers on Fleet Street assemble each lunch time at St. Brides Institute (the artistic headquarters of Londons printers)

Background imageInstitute Collection: Bradford Saltaire

Bradford Saltaire
The Saltaire Institute at Bradford, Yorkshire

Background imageInstitute Collection: The Institute of Painters in Water Colours, London, 1883

The Institute of Painters in Water Colours, London, 1883
Engraving showing the exterior of the then newly built Institute of Painters in Water Colours and the Princes Hall, Piccadilly, London, 1883

Background imageInstitute Collection: H. H. the Rajah of Kapurthala, 1893

H. H. the Rajah of Kapurthala, 1893
Engraved portrait of His Highness the Rajah of Kapurthala, 1893. The Rajah was a visitor to London that year, in order to attend the opening ceremony of the Imperial Institute

Background imageInstitute Collection: Queen Victoria opening the Imperial Institute, 1893

Queen Victoria opening the Imperial Institute, 1893
Engraving showing Queen Victoria (right) opening the Imperial Institute of the United Kingdom, the Colonies and India in London, May 1893

Background imageInstitute Collection: Maharajah Takhtsingjie, Maharajah of Bhownugar, 1893

Maharajah Takhtsingjie, Maharajah of Bhownugar, 1893
Engraved portrait of His Highness Maharajah Takhtsingjie, G.C.S.I. the Maharajah of Bhownugar, 1893. The Maharajah was a vistor to London that year

Background imageInstitute Collection: Gymnasium Drill for Little Girls, London, 1888

Gymnasium Drill for Little Girls, London, 1888
Illustration showing three lines of girls undertaking a gym drill at the Polytechnic Christian Institute, London, 1888

Background imageInstitute Collection: Bar-bell exercise at a Gymnasium, London, 1888

Bar-bell exercise at a Gymnasium, London, 1888
Illustration showing a woman undertaking a bar-bell exercise at the gymnasium of the Polytechnic Christian Institute, London, 1888

Background imageInstitute Collection: Women Cricketers using Indoor Nets, St. Brides Institute, 1

Women Cricketers using Indoor Nets, St. Brides Institute, 1
Illustration of the female members of St. Brides Institute using the indoor cricket nets of their club, during the winter of 1905

Background imageInstitute Collection: A radium safe

A radium safe
A safe at the Radium Institute, showing lead blocks holding radium needles. 4 inches of lead sat between where the radium was kept and the front of the safe

Background imageInstitute Collection: Lenins Hq at Smolny

Lenins Hq at Smolny
A field gun guards the entrance to the Smolny Institute, a former girls school where Lenin makes his headquarters and where he will proclaim the new regime

Background imageInstitute Collection: Putilov Red Guard

Putilov Red Guard
Members of the Red Guard from the Putilov factory, on the steps of the Smolny Institute, a former girls school, from which Lenin will proclaim his coup

Background imageInstitute Collection: Red Guard at Smolny

Red Guard at Smolny
Red Guards from the Putilov factory, on the steps of the Smolny Institute, a former girls school, from which Lenin will proclaim his coup



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"Institute: A Journey Through Time and Knowledge" Step back in time to the early 20th century, where women's empowerment took center stage amidst the chaos of the First World War. The Women's Institute activities during this tumultuous period showcased their resilience and determination to contribute to society. Fast forward to Glasgow, where an exquisite art exhibition captivated visitors with its vibrant colors and thought-provoking masterpieces. The city became a hub for artistic expression, drawing crowds from far and wide. In 1955, a groundbreaking invention emerged - the new R. A. F. Centrifuge. This revolutionary device pushed boundaries in aviation training, ensuring pilots were prepared for high-speed maneuvers that would shape the future of aerial warfare. London's Imperial Institute stood tall as a symbol of knowledge and exploration. It served as a beacon for scholars seeking enlightenment through research and education, fostering innovation that propelled humanity forward. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies Hoboken, New Jersey - home to Stevens Institute of Technology since its establishment in 1870. This prestigious institution has been at the forefront of technological advancements, shaping minds that have revolutionized our world. The Swindon Mechanics Institute Pantomime poster takes us back to February 1860 when laughter echoed through its halls during an enchanting evening filled with theatrical wonders. Such events brought communities together while providing entertainment and cultural enrichment. Delve into psychology with a captivating booklet ad that unravels mysteries of the human mind. Explore intricate theories and gain insights into what makes us who we are - an invitation to unlock our innermost thoughts. Travel along Redcar High Street bustling with life as people go about their daily routines – shopping, conversing, creating memories within this vibrant community setting. Tragically marked by history was Sir Curzon Wyllie's assassination—an event etched forever in memory—a reminder of political unrest that shaped nations' destinies during challenging times.