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Workshop Collection (page 100)

Step into the world of craftsmanship and creativity with a glimpse into various workshops throughout history

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Glass production

Glass production. Molten glass placed in a furnace

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Albert Einstein robot head and engineer

Albert Einstein robot head and engineer
Robot head. Robot engineer placing artificial teeth onto a robot Albert Einstein designed by American robot designer David Hanson

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Metal cutting machine

Metal cutting machine in use. The cutting part of the machine is slicing through a sheet of metal, throwing out slivers of metal on either side

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Diamond quality inspection

Diamond quality inspection. Handheld magnifying lens being used to inspect a cut and polished diamond for quality. Diamonds are mined from underground diamond deposits in a rough, unpolished state

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Silver jewellery manufacturing

Silver jewellery manufacturing. Worker guiding a rod of silver through a set of rollers at a jewellery factory. Silver, a precious metal used in jewellery, is soft, ductile and malleable

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Using a sewing machine, Uganda

Using a sewing machine, Uganda
Using a sewing machine. Woman using a sewing machine to make an item of clothing. Photographed in the Gulu region of Uganda

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Working parents and children, Uganda

Working parents and children, Uganda
Working parents and children. Parents with their children while they work in a sewing school. Photographed in the Gulu region of Uganda

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Gold foundry

Gold foundry. Worker using a blowtorch to melt gold at a foundry. Gold is a precious metal, and here it is being prepared for use in jewellery

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Russian military aircraft repair centre

Russian military aircraft repair centre. This facility is servicing and repairing Sukhoi Su-25 Frogfoot attack aircraft - several disassembled wings are seen in the foreground

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Albert Einstein model head

Albert Einstein model head. This model is based on the head of Albert Einstein and will be used as a template for a robot Albert Einstein

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Humanoid robot head

Humanoid robot head. Head and shoulders of Joey Chaos, a humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics, USA. The robots skin is composed of a spongy polymer, called Frubber

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Robot Albert Einstein waving

Robot Albert Einstein waving.Robot featuring the body of a HUBO robot made by the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and a head created by US robot designer David Hanson

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Albert Einstein clay model

Albert Einstein clay model. This clay model is based on Albert Einstein (photo in background) and will be used as a template for the rubber skin of a robot Albert Einstein

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Early Bird communications satellite, 1965

Early Bird communications satellite, 1965
Early Bird communications satellite. Engineer preparing Early Bird, the worlds first commercial communications satellite, for simulated vacuum tests at Hughes Aircraft Company, Los Angeles, USA

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Zenobe Gramme

Zenobe Gramme (1826-1901), Belgian electrical engineer in his workshop. Gramme was interested in improving the efficiency of electrical devices

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Bernard Palissy, French geologist

Bernard Palissy, French geologist
Bernard Palissy (1509-1589), French potter, geologist and naturalist, stoking his furnace with wooden furniture. Originally a glass-painter by trade

Background imageWorkshop Collection: William Caxton, English printer

William Caxton, English printer
William Caxton (centre, c1422-1491), first English printer. Caxton studied printing in Germany, in 1471, and set up a press in Belgium

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Dust monitor

Dust monitor
Handheld dust monitor. This dust monitor analyses samples and gives immediate results. A Total Suspended Particulate (TSP) inlet allows all inhalable particles to enter the instrument

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Camptosaurus bones

Camptosaurus bones. Fossilised leg bones of a Camptosaurus next to equipment used for constructing dinosaur exhibits. Camptosaurus was a plant eating dinosaur that lived in the late Jurassic period

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex renovation

Tyrannosaurus rex renovation. Technician welding metal support armature onto the foot of a fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex). This dinosaur is being renovated at Phil Fraley Productions, USA

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Fossil bone analysis

Fossil bone analysis. Technician examining a fossilised dinosaur vertebrae bone. The bone will be assembled onto a metal armature frame to form a near complete dinosaur skeleton for display at a

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex femur bone

Tyrannosaurus rex femur bone. Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs. It measured 6 metres tall and weighed 7 tonnes

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton

Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. Fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) tail bones supported by a metal armature frame. These bones are part of a near complete T-rex skeleton being refurbished by Phil

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex caudal bones

Tyrannosaurus rex caudal bones. Fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) caudal bones (tail bones). These bones have metal links attached to them which are used when assembling the entire skeleton

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex refurbishment

Tyrannosaurus rex refurbishment. Technicians assembling a Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) skeleton. The T-rex skeleton is held together by a metal support armature

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Camptosaurus foot

Camptosaurus foot. Fossilised foot bones of a Camptosaurus. This plant eating dinosaur lived in the late Jurassic period, about 156-145 million years ago

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Diplodocus bone

Diplodocus bone. Technician packing a fossilised Diplodocus bone for shipping. Diplodocus is an extinct genus of sauropod dinosaurs that grew to a length of 25 metres

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex chevron bones

Tyrannosaurus rex chevron bones
Tyrannosaurus rex bones. Fossilised Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) chevron bones (bones from the underside of the tail). These bones are part of a near complete T-rex skeleton being refurbished by Phil

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Stoppani steam engine, 19th century

Stoppani steam engine, 19th century
Stoppani steam engine. This steam engine was devised by a French engineer called Stoppani. Artwork from the tenth volume (second period of 1892)

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Naval engineering school, 19th century

Naval engineering school, 19th century
Naval engineering school. Pupils training at the Royal Naval Engineering College, Keyham, Devonport, Devon, UK. This institution was established in 1880 to train engineering officers for the British

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Energia rocket preparation

Energia rocket preparation. Energia rocket being prepared in a workshop at the Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. Energia rockets were built to serve as a heavy-lift expendable launch system

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Photomechanical prints, 19th century

Photomechanical prints, 19th century

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Face mask production, 19th century

Face mask production, 19th century
Face mask production, 19th-century artwork. During the 19th century, face masks of famous people, or fancy dress masks for use at masked balls, were popular

Background imageWorkshop 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 imageWorkshop Collection: Chain mortiser saw, 19th century

Chain mortiser saw, 19th century
Chain mortiser saw, 19th-century artwork. This type of saw is designed to cut square holes in wood, here in a plank being held in place by a clamp

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Toy manufacturing, 19th century

Toy manufacturing, 19th century
Toy manufacturing, 19th-century artwork. Family working together at home to make wooden toys. This is an example of small-scale crafts production (cottage industries)

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Edison talking into his phonograph

Edison talking into his phonograph, historical artwork. US inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) was a prolific inventor, filing some 1300 patents

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Tyre workshop and garage

Tyre workshop and garage
Mechanic balances a new tyre placed on a car wheel

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Medical purging, satirical artwork

Medical purging, satirical artwork
Medical purging. Satirical artwork showing a physician (in robes) and his assistant purging patients. Follies and fantasies are purged in a cloud (upper right) using an oven to bake the head

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Oxy-acetylene cutting

Oxy-acetylene cutting

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Combine harvester factory

Combine harvester factory
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Background imageWorkshop Collection: Russian Mars rover

Russian Mars rover. This model rover is based on the Mars-92 and Mars-94 projects. These projects are being developed at the Space Studies Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, in Moscow

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Superhard materials research

Superhard materials research. Diamond cutting machinery at a Soviet institute for studying superhard materials. As the hardest known natural material

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Shoemaker

Shoemaker
A shoemaker in his workshop

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Potters workshop

Potters workshop
An European female potter in her workshop shapes clay on a potters wheel. Closeup of her hands

Background imageWorkshop Collection: female potter

female potter
An European female potter in her workshop shapes clay on a potters wheel. Closeup of her hands

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Huygens probe heat shield

Huygens probe heat shield. Close-up of the outer surface of the 2.7-metre-wide heat shield (aeroshell) of the Huygens probe

Background imageWorkshop Collection: Huygens probe mounted on heat shield

Huygens probe mounted on heat shield. The 1.3-metre-wide probe is at centre, with struts attaching it to a supportive framework (upper left)



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Step into the world of craftsmanship and creativity with a glimpse into various workshops throughout history. Witness Coopers at work making wooden barrels, their skilled hands shaping each stave with precision. Enter the workshop of a cooper, where the sweet scent of freshly cut wood fills the air, as intricate barrels come to life. Join Captain Scott in his workshop on board Terra Nova, where meticulous planning takes place for daring expeditions. Marvel at his attention to detail as he prepares for treacherous journeys across icy landscapes. Immerse yourself in the bustling workshop of a carpenter and joiner, surrounded by sawdust and the symphony of hammers meeting nails. Witness their mastery as they transform raw timber into functional pieces that stand the test of time. Travel back in time to witness a medieval goldsmith at work, delicately crafting intricate jewelry fit for royalty. Admire their skillful manipulation of precious metals, turning them into works of art that shimmer under candlelight. Feel the rumble beneath your feet as you step inside a roaring 1975 Harley Davidson workshop. Watch mechanics meticulously tinker with engines and chrome details until these iconic motorcycles are ready to hit open roads once again. Enter a dressmaker's workshop filled with colorful fabrics and patterns strewn about like confetti. Here, talented seamstresses bring dreams to life through needle and thread, creating garments that make hearts skip a beat. Transport yourself back to late 1800s Cornwall in Trenear's Wheelwright shop - inhale the scent of fresh-cut timber mingling with iron shavings from wagon wheels being crafted by skilled artisans who keep transportation rolling smoothly. Discover an enchanting bookbinding workshop where ancient techniques meet modern innovation. Observe nimble fingers delicately stitching pages together while rich leather covers are embossed with timeless designs – preserving knowledge within beautifully bound volumes. Glimpse Swindon Works c1860 - an industrial marvel where steam engines come to life.