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Machine Collection (page 20)

"Machines: A Tapestry of Innovation and Power" From the battlefields to the city streets, machines have shaped our world in countless ways

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Machine Collection: Mrs Tryon the Tailor's Wife
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Machine Collection: Tractor thrashing machine made by Ransomes of Ipswich
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Machine Collection: Thrashing machine made by Ransomes of Ipswich
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Machine Collection: Budding's patent lawn mower made by Ransomes of Ipswich
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Machine Collection: Three-furrow Motrac tractor plough by Ransomes of Ipswich
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Machine Collection: Four-stroke motor lawn mower by Ransomes of Ipswich
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Machine Collection: Modern age. Imperial artillery (from the Bologna Procession)
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Machine Collection: Ribauldequin. Late medieval volley gun
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Machine Collection: Medieval war machine. Catapult. Parabolic motion machine
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Machine Collection: Ballista. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration
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Machine Collection: Roman weapon. Onager. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883
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Machine Collection: Paper making from rags
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Machine Collection: Only A Penny, Try your weight, Sir? - fairground scene
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Machine Collection: Machine for cutting the ends of pencils
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Machine Collection: Forerunner of a gym treadmill or running machine
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Machine Collection: Cutting and grooving pencils
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Machine Collection: Western Electric Company Advertisement
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Machine Collection: Vibrant Air
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Machine Collection: Harrowing The Uplands
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Machine Collection: Queue of women for shoefitting xray machine, at Messrs Babers, Oxford Street, London
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Machine Collection: Advertisement for new Blickensderfer lightweight typewriter. Showing typewriter and extended keys
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Machine Collection: Boeing-Vertol 107-ii-15 Y-61 - 04061
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Machine Collection: North American SNJ-5B Texan N3259G - 43736
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Machine Collection: Steam Flying Machine aircraft proposed by Henson
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Machine Collection: The Weighing Machine at the Railway Station
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Machine Collection: Graphophone, Paris Exhibition of 1889
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Machine Collection: How the Penny in the Slot Works
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Machine Collection: A large industrial loom
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Machine Collection: Advert cover, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines
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Machine Collection: Advert, Wheeler & Wilson's No. 6 Sewing Machine
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Machine Collection: Advert, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines
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Machine Collection: Photograph of James Watt Planing Machine
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Machine Collection: Henri Farman - Flight of One Kilometre 1908
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Machine Collection: Henri Farman
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Machine Collection: Men and women in a tailors workshop
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Machine Collection: Three people in a tailors workshop
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Machine Collection: Man at work, Daily Worker newspaper, London
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Machine Collection: Manufacture of Ostrich Feathers - Washing 1907
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Machine Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Machine gun post
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Machine Collection: SPAIN. BASQUE COUNTRY. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
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Machine Collection: Hilliard & Chapman, free standing patent knife polishing and sharpening with six different sizes
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Machine Collection: Female African soldiers
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Machine Collection: Female engineer at work
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Machine Collection: Representing the tailors of the regiment making kilts for the Gordon Highlanders in
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Machine Collection: Uncrossing the Crosses on a Hot + Bun
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Machine Collection: Flip-Flap ride at the Franco-British Exhibition 1908
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Machine Collection: Female Factory Worker Heinz Zinram 1950s Printed
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Machine Collection: A position held by Carlist Requetes of the Nationalist army during the Spanish Civil War


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"Machines: A Tapestry of Innovation and Power" From the battlefields to the city streets, machines have shaped our world in countless ways. In this captivating collection of images, we witness the indomitable spirit of human ingenuity intertwined with these mechanical marvels. Winston Churchill, a symbol of unwavering determination, holds a sub-machine gun firmly in his grasp. His resolute gaze reflects the power that they can bestow upon those who wield them. In New York City's bustling Horn & Hardart Automat, people gather around automated food dispensers - a testament to how machines revolutionize even our most basic needs. The British Sten gun by G. H. Davis showcases precision engineering and innovation during times of conflict. It stands as a reminder that they can be both tools for destruction and instruments for survival. William Heath Robinson's whimsical Pea Apparatus transports us into a realm where imagination meets machinery. This intricate contraption reminds us that sometimes, even the simplest tasks can be transformed into elaborate feats through ingenious design. A transportable cider press captures the essence of rural craftsmanship brought to life by machine-assisted efficiency. It serves as an ode to tradition meeting modernity on farms across the globe. The Singer Sewing Machines factory in Clydebank hums with activity as workers diligently stitch together fabrics with precision and skill. Here lies evidence that machines empower individuals to create beauty from thread and fabric. Heath Robinson strikes again with "A Decided Catch, " depicting an absurd yet delightful contraption designed for fishing enthusiasts seeking unconventional methods to reel in their prized catch, and is a playful reminder that sometimes it is not just about achieving results but also embracing creativity along the way. Winston Churchill appears once more at the start line of St. Moritz's Cresta Run in 1912 – an embodiment of courage amidst exhilarating speed made possible by man-made mechanisms pushing boundaries beyond imagination.