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Technology Collection (page 93)

"Unveiling the Power of Technology: From Africa's Political Map to the Moon Landing" Embarking on a journey through time and space

Background imageTechnology Collection: In The Office

In The Office
Fahad Abdualhameid

Background imageTechnology Collection: Spring Record

Spring Record
Colorful vinyl record player with petals and leaves. Pink pop up conceptual flat lay with flowers. Spring music still life. Dina Belenko

Background imageTechnology Collection: Clockworks

Clockworks
top view of aligned dissassambled parts of a vintage alarm clock mechanism on white background. Thomas LENNE

Background imageTechnology Collection: CoronaVirus

CoronaVirus
Dmitry Skvortsov

Background imageTechnology Collection: Roub Lemonade

Roub Lemonade
Making lemonade flat lay, Rube Goldberg machine reference. Dina Belenko

Background imageTechnology Collection: High Voltage

High Voltage
Robin Wechsler

Background imageTechnology Collection: The Mummak KM, fresh water producer. Philip Noel Baker

The Mummak KM, fresh water producer. Philip Noel Baker, Parliamentary secretary at the Ministry of War Transport drinking purified water

Background imageTechnology Collection: John Stonehouse MP, Minister of State for Technology, with French officials

John Stonehouse MP, Minister of State for Technology, with French officials, including with Jean Chamant, Minister of Transport

Background imageTechnology Collection: Police constable Ivan Jackson checks the speed of a passing boat along the River Cam

Police constable Ivan Jackson checks the speed of a passing boat along the River Cam, Cambridgeshire. 3rd May 1991

Background imageTechnology Collection: Women of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) at work in the nerve centre of an

Women of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) at work in the nerve centre of an Operations Room at an RAF Station in England during the Second World War

Background imageTechnology Collection: One of the first official photographs to be released of operation Fido

One of the first official photographs to be released of operation Fido, showing how fog was dispersed by artificial means from RAF airfields

Background imageTechnology Collection: A number of Ant-Aircraft gunners who helped in the defence of britain during the '

A number of Ant-Aircraft gunners who helped in the defence of britain during the " Battle of Britain", now serving in Cyprus

Background imageTechnology Collection: Radar devices on R. A. F. aircraft. August 15th 1945

Radar devices on R. A. F. aircraft. August 15th 1945
Radar devices on R.A.F. aircraft. August 15th 1945

Background imageTechnology Collection: Mechanic at the control desk of a transmitting station. 18th June 1941

Mechanic at the control desk of a transmitting station. 18th June 1941

Background imageTechnology Collection: Radar controlled searchlight used against flying bombs. 15th August 1945

Radar controlled searchlight used against flying bombs. 15th August 1945

Background imageTechnology Collection: Mechanic at a switchboard in a power generating station. 15th June 1941

Mechanic at a switchboard in a power generating station. 15th June 1941

Background imageTechnology Collection: Reconnaissance picture taking during Second World War. 1st September 1943

Reconnaissance picture taking during Second World War. 1st September 1943

Background imageTechnology Collection: Staff of a British radar station. (Picture) A Chain Home Receiver Room 15th

Staff of a British radar station. (Picture) A Chain Home Receiver Room 15th August 1945

Background imageTechnology Collection: Radar equipment fitted to a R. A. F. Beaufort. 15th August 1945

Radar equipment fitted to a R. A. F. Beaufort. 15th August 1945
Radar equipment fitted to a R.A.F. Beaufort. 15th August 1945

Background imageTechnology Collection: A Soviet Red Army armoured trolly setting out on a reconnaissance during the battle

A Soviet Red Army armoured trolly setting out on a reconnaissance during the battle between the Soviet and German Army on the Eastern Front. August 1942

Background imageTechnology Collection: Ministry of Social Security. 41 year old James Newton at the computer which has a file

Ministry of Social Security. 41 year old James Newton at the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne. 13th April 1967

Background imageTechnology Collection: Ministry of Social Security. Pictured, staff and the control section of the computer

Ministry of Social Security. Pictured, staff and the control section of the computer which has a file on every working person and pensioner in Britain. Long Benton, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Background imageTechnology Collection: National Computing Centre in Quay Street, Manchester. Pictured is member of staff Noreen

National Computing Centre in Quay Street, Manchester. Pictured is member of staff Noreen Owen, 18. 30th May 1967

Background imageTechnology Collection: Space Invader machines in a pub. 1980

Space Invader machines in a pub. 1980

Background imageTechnology Collection: The scene at Newport Sorting Office, showing rows of coding machines and their operators

The scene at Newport Sorting Office, showing rows of coding machines and their operators. June 1971

Background imageTechnology Collection: A guide dog robot, Meldogg, which is being developed for the hundreds of thousands of

A guide dog robot, Meldogg, which is being developed for the hundreds of thousands of blind people in Japan. It is pictured here in its final stages without the glamourised coating

Background imageTechnology Collection: Making music the computer way are girls of Langbaurgh School, Middlesbrough

Making music the computer way are girls of Langbaurgh School, Middlesbrough, (front to rear), Alison Falshaw 13, Jane Wing 14, Jackie Burke 13 and Andrea Norcott 14. 23rd May 1985

Background imageTechnology Collection: A police 'Hoolivan'in action for the first time

A police "Hoolivan"in action for the first time
A police " Hoolivan" in action for the first time, to keep an eye on football fans. The vans have a watching video camera on top. 17th August 1985

Background imageTechnology Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visits the English Electrical Company Works, Rugby. 13th May 1967

Queen Elizabeth II visits the English Electrical Company Works, Rugby. 13th May 1967

Background imageTechnology Collection: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visits the English Electrical Company Works, Rugby

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visits the English Electrical Company Works, Rugby. 13th May 1967

Background imageTechnology Collection: Sir John Anderson visited the standard telephone company, Southgate to inspect the A. R

Sir John Anderson visited the standard telephone company, Southgate to inspect the A. R
Sir John Anderson visited the standard telephone company, Southgate to inspect the A.R.P demonstration this afternoon. 7th July 1939

Background imageTechnology Collection: New train indicator boards at Reading Station. January 1975

New train indicator boards at Reading Station. January 1975

Background imageTechnology Collection: Hare Crag Quarry at Alnwick which is bring developed by Northumberland County Council

Hare Crag Quarry at Alnwick which is bring developed by Northumberland County Council uses electricity for all plant requirements. The quarry is believed to be the first of tis kind. 8th November 1932

Background imageTechnology Collection: Aeronautics Students at Lanchester College of Technology, Coventry, 2nd January 1965

Aeronautics Students at Lanchester College of Technology, Coventry, 2nd January 1965

Background imageTechnology Collection: New water turbine house at Rugby College of Engineering Technology, 30th September 1964

New water turbine house at Rugby College of Engineering Technology, 30th September 1964. The water turbine was presented to the college by the English Electric Company

Background imageTechnology Collection: Assembly Hall of the Rugby College of Technology and Arts, 10th September 1959

Assembly Hall of the Rugby College of Technology and Arts, 10th September 1959

Background imageTechnology Collection: New Students Union building at Rugby College of Engineering Technology

New Students Union building at Rugby College of Engineering Technology, 15th November 1968

Background imageTechnology Collection: Student Accommodation Building at Rugby College of Engineering Technology

Student Accommodation Building at Rugby College of Engineering Technology, 27th January 1959

Background imageTechnology Collection: Jody Milton and the breast cancer machine at Newcastle

Jody Milton and the breast cancer machine at Newcastles Royal Victoria Infirmary Hospital. February 1987

Background imageTechnology Collection: Testing at the Rocket Propulsion Establishment, Westcott, Buckinghamshire

Testing at the Rocket Propulsion Establishment, Westcott, Buckinghamshire, Thursday 5th November 1964

Background imageTechnology Collection: Full scale model of the Britains UK-3 Satellite, Friday 5th August 1966

Full scale model of the Britains UK-3 Satellite, Friday 5th August 1966. The UK-3, United Kingdom Research Satellite 3, was renamed Ariel 3 before its launch in California (05/05/1967)

Background imageTechnology Collection: PICTURE 14 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 14 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture taken with a Box Camera, shows a horse walking towards the camera

Background imageTechnology Collection: PICTURE 1 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures

PICTURE 1 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : loading film into the box camera

Background imageTechnology Collection: PICTURE 9 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 9 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : When fixed, the prints are washed, and then hung up to dry

Background imageTechnology Collection: European Launcher Development Organisation, testing site at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics

European Launcher Development Organisation, testing site at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics, Hatfield, Wednesday 26th August 1964. Our picture shows

Background imageTechnology Collection: PICTURE 11 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 11 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : Drying off the prints

Background imageTechnology Collection: PICTURE 6 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to

PICTURE 6 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : the correct position to hold the camera for a long shaped picture

Background imageTechnology Collection: PICTURE 4 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how

PICTURE 4 of the 14 SEQUENCE. The Box Camera - a series of pictures demonstrating how to use it. Picture shows : the back of the camera is now shut



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"Unveiling the Power of Technology: From Africa's Political Map to the Moon Landing" Embarking on a journey through time and space, it has revolutionized our world in unimaginable ways and has transcended boundaries and connected us all, shaping our lives in ways we could have never fathomed. From the Police Public Call Box standing tall amidst London's snowy streets to the awe-inspiring sight of the first Ferris wheel at Chicago Worlds Fair in 1893, these iconic landmarks symbolize humanity's relentless pursuit of progress. Stepping into The Engine Room at the Clement-Talbot Motor Works in London takes us back to an era when innovation was fueled by passion and dedication. Witnessing a side view diagram of Ariane 5 rocket reminds us that technology not only propels us forward but also carries our dreams beyond Earth's atmosphere. The indelible image of Buzz Aldrin standing on the moon during Apollo 11 mission captures mankind's greatest achievement – a testament to human ingenuity and technological prowess. Neil Armstrong and Eagle reflected in his visor remind us that even amidst vastness, technology brings people together. Saturn, captured in its natural colors by Cassini spacecraft, showcases how technology enables exploration beyond our own planet. It unveils secrets hidden within celestial realms while igniting curiosity about what lies beyond. Reflecting upon history, we witness the use of an arquebusse from the 16th century - a precursor to modern firearms - highlighting how technological advancements have shaped warfare throughout time. Stevens Institute established itself as a beacon for knowledge and innovation since its inception in Hoboken, New Jersey back in 1870. This institution stands as proof that education combined with technological advancements can create wonders for society. Venturing into uncharted waters off Cornwall’s Lands End reveals oil rig Dixilyn Field 97; it signifies how technology has unlocked new frontiers beneath the ocean's surface, fueling our energy needs.