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Science And Technology Collection (page 6)

"Exploring the vast frontiers of science and technology, from normal knees to X-ray breakthroughs

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Rocket By Stephenson

Rocket By Stephenson
circa 1900: Stephensons Rocket, designed by English railway engineer Robert Stephenson. In October 1829 the machine won the prize for best locomotive in a contest of steam engines at Rainhill

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Saving Petrol

Saving Petrol
circa 1940: An Austin Therm balloon car. The bag on the roof is full of coal gas used to fuel the saloon car thus saving petrol during World War II

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Alexandra Palace

Alexandra Palace
The transmission mast above the BBC wing of Alexandra Palace, north London, 20th August 1946. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Saturn with rings at widest angle to Earth

Saturn with rings at widest angle to Earth

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Supernova remnant combined X-ray

Supernova remnant combined X-ray

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Star cluster

Star cluster

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Eiffel Framework

Eiffel Framework
1929: The Eiffel Tower designed by Gustave Eiffel and erected in 1887 - 1889) in the Champs-de-Mars for the Paris exhibition of 1889. It was the tallest building in the world until 1930

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Eiffel Construction 11

Eiffel Construction 11
The Eiffel Tower under construction in Paris, France, 31st March 1889. No. 11 in a series of 11. Th├®ophile F├®au captured the construction of the tower by taking photographs from the tower of

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Under Construction

Under Construction
circa 1930: The Matson liner Malolo going up Sydney Harbour, past the partially constructed Sydney Harbour Bridge. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Gladesville Bridge

Gladesville Bridge
8th June 1962: The largest span concrete-arch bridge (1000ft concrete-arch span) being built over the Parramatta River at Gladesville in Sydney with British help. It was completed in 1964

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Sine wave displayed on oscilloscope screen

Sine wave displayed on oscilloscope screen

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: High frequency sine waves on oscilloscope screen

High frequency sine waves on oscilloscope screen

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Transistor Model 1951

Transistor Model 1951
Picture dated 1951 showing a model of transistor, during a radio show. The worlds first transistor was invented in 1947 by US scientists William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Miniature M-1 Transistors 1956

Miniature M-1 Transistors 1956
Picture dated 1956 of miniature M-1 transistors seen on the face of a ten-cent piece, the smallest yet developed. The worlds first transistor was invented in 1947 by US scientists William Shockley

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Space

Space
Australian Views Space

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Mystery, Natural Pattern

Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Mystery, Natural Pattern, Nature, No People, Photography, Planet, Planetary Science, Science, Science And Technology, Space

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Astronomy, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Horizontal

Astronomy, Color Image, Concepts, Cosmology, Discovery, Exploration, Horizontal, Illuminated, Mystery, Night, No People, Photography, Physics, Planetary Science, Polar Climate, Science

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Cobaea scandens (cup-and-saucer vine, cathedral bells, Mexican ivy, monastery bells)

Cobaea scandens (cup-and-saucer vine, cathedral bells, Mexican ivy, monastery bells)
Illustration of a Cobaea scandens (cup-and-saucer vine, cathedral bells, Mexican ivy, monastery bells)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Engraving of Naval Vessel Monitor

Engraving of Naval Vessel Monitor
An engraving of American engineer and inventor John Ericssons (1803 - 1889) transverse section of the naval vessel Monitor through the center of the turret, 19th Century

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Naval Vessel Monitor

Naval Vessel Monitor
An engraving of American engineer and inventor John Ericssons (1803 - 1889) side elevation and deck plan of the naval vessel, Monitor, 19th Century. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Fire Engine

Fire Engine
Illustration of Silsby, Mynderse and Cos steam fire engine as seen in Scientific American on February 25, 1860. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Electric Light Machine

Electric Light Machine
Illustration of Holmes Magneto Electric Light Apparatus which was exhibited at the International Exhibition in 1862. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Illustration of a radio telescope

Illustration of a radio telescope

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Illustration of a radar monitor

Illustration of a radar monitor

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Illustration of cross-section through battery

Illustration of cross-section through battery

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Andes Christ

Andes Christ
circa 1950: The statue of Christ of the Andes at a height of 12, 500 feet on the Bermejal or Uspallata Pass between Mendosa, Argentina, and Santiago, Chile

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Girton Laboratory

Girton Laboratory
circa 1900: Female undergraduates at work in the laboratory at Girton College, Cambridge University. The college, founded in 1869, was the first for female undergraduates

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: A Portal to the Moon

A Portal to the Moon
A portal to the moon

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
The North cantilever of the Forth Bridge, spanning the Firth of Forth at Queensferry. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Raising Dust

Raising Dust
15th January 1908: The Voisin-Farman No 1 biplane, built by Henri Farman (1874 - 1958), French aviator and manufacturer and flown by him and his brother, Maurice (1878 - 1964)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Ford Racer

Ford Racer
13th May 1925: Henry Fords Ford Racer 999 automobile. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur
circa 1885: French chemist Dr Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), the father of modern bacteriology and pioneer of the treatment of numerous diseases by vaccination

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Radiotelescope

Radiotelescope
15th January 1963: A radiotelescope in Nancay, France. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Jodrell Telescope

Jodrell Telescope
18th April 1957: Almost completed, the radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, Cheshire. The responsibility of Manchester University and partly funded by the Nuffield Foundation

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Lutnik 1

Lutnik 1
13th January 1959: Satellite Lutnik 1 on a wheeled dolly, aerials extended. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Jodrell Bank

Jodrell Bank
26th June 1957: The giant 250 feet diameter Radio Telescope nearing completion for the University of Manchester at Jodrell Bank, Cheshire. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Telescope

Telescope
circa 1950: Mark II radio telescope, Jodrell Bank. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: First Live Transatlantic TV

First Live Transatlantic TV
23rd July 1962: The first transmission with six monitors to Europe of television programmes from America via the Telstar satellite. (Photo by Midge Aylward/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Cat Operator

Cat Operator
16th February 1934: Ginger, a young cat trying to join in the conversation, when the phone is answered. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Bridge Over The Usk

Bridge Over The Usk
3rd May 1937: The hanging section of the transporter bridge, which carries toll-paying road traffic over the river Usk in Newport, south Wales. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Transporter Bridge

Transporter Bridge
3rd March 1937: The transporter bridge, which carries toll-paying road traffic over the river Usk in Newport, south Wales. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Laika

Laika the satellite dog in her specially designed contraption in Sputnik II before take-off. Her last meal was poisoned to prevent her dying a slow death of starvation

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Test Launch

Test Launch
1957: Sputnik II, the second Russian satellite to enter space, on a test launch. (Photo by APA/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Trailing Vortex

Trailing Vortex
19th May 1970: The tornado effect left in the wake of aeroplanes which can last for several minutes and may cause serious accidents as pilots follow aircraft into apparantly calm air

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Timeless Image

Timeless Image
circa 1945: The Statue of Liberty or Liberty Enlightening the World on New Yorks Liberty Island. A long exposure shot has captured the movement of the stars across the night sky

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Pocket Punt

Pocket Punt
A man demonstrates the water sportsmans new companion, a collapsible punt which can be carried under the arm and assembled in minutes. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Amphibious Craft

Amphibious Craft
circa 1930: A motorboat car on the River Spree in Berlin. Invented by a Herr Grosse it takes 15 minutes to transform the car into a motorboat with two floats

Background imageScience And Technology Collection: Reading Robot

Reading Robot
17th August 1932: Alpha, a 2-ton robot, fluent at reading any language, on display during preparations at Londons Olympia for the opening of the Radio Exhibition



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"Exploring the vast frontiers of science and technology, from normal knees to X-ray breakthroughs. " "From the intricate workings of a normal knee revealed by an X-ray, to the breathtaking beauty of the Crab Nebula in deep space. " "The iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge stands as a testament to human ingenuity, blending science and technology seamlessly into architecture. " "While some changes may be awful, science and technology continue to evolve, bringing forth incredible advancements like the historic Forth Bridge and Trevithick's Railway. " "A glimpse into history: witness the R-101 Airship housed in a hangar at Cardington, Bedfordshire - a marvel of engineering that pushed boundaries. " "In awe of cosmic wonders: behold the mesmerizing Orion Nebula with its abundance of celestial phenomena against a black background. " "Unleashing endless possibilities: concepts like astronomy and cosmology fuel our curiosity for exploration through vibrant images featuring blue hues on color-rich backgrounds. " "Celebrating milestones: relive the momentous launch of Prospero satellite - an embodiment of scientific progress propelling us towards new horizons.