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Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Cross-section of Filippo Brunelleschis design for the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in

Cross-section of Filippo Brunelleschis design for the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence, Italy
FLORENCE: BRUNELLESCHI. Cross-section of Filippo Brunelleschis design for the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence, Italy. Contemporary drawing by Lodovico Cardi da Cigoli

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Johannes Keplers model of the universe. Line engraving from his Mysterium Cosmographicum, 1596

Johannes Keplers model of the universe. Line engraving from his Mysterium Cosmographicum, 1596
KEPLERs UNIVERSE, 1596. Johannes Keplers model of the universe. Line engraving from his Mysterium Cosmographicum, 1596

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Schematic view of George Stephensons locomotive The Rocket of 1829

Schematic view of George Stephensons locomotive The Rocket of 1829
STEPHENSONs ROCKET, 1829. Schematic view of George Stephensons locomotive " The Rocket" of 1829

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Cross section of the Basilica di Santa Maria Della Salute in Venice, Italy

Cross section of the Basilica di Santa Maria Della Salute in Venice, Italy, designed by Baldassare Longhena
VENICE: LA SALUTE. Cross section of the Basilica di Santa Maria Della Salute in Venice, Italy, designed by Baldassare Longhena, 17th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: The page from a 19th century edition of Charles Darwins Journal of Researches

The page from a 19th century edition of Charles Darwins Journal of Researches
DARWIN: GALAPAGOS FINCHES. The page from a 19th century edition of Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, wherein the gradation in the size of the beaks of the Galapagos finches is noted

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Cell types in the mammalian cerebellum: drawing, 1894, by the Spanish histologist Santiago Ramon y

Cell types in the mammalian cerebellum: drawing, 1894, by the Spanish histologist Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934)
NERVE CELLS, 1894. Cell types in the mammalian cerebellum: drawing, 1894, by the Spanish histologist Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934)

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: An American phrenological chart of 1869

An American phrenological chart of 1869
PHRENOLOGY, 1869. An American phrenological chart of 1869

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Letter fom Albert Einstein to American astronomer George Ellery Hale, written in Zurich

Letter fom Albert Einstein to American astronomer George Ellery Hale, written in Zurich, Switzerland, 14 October 1913
EINSTEIN: LETTER, 1913. Letter fom Albert Einstein to American astronomer George Ellery Hale, written in Zurich, Switzerland, 14 October 1913

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Kondo (Main Hall) at the Horyuji at Nara, section

Kondo (Main Hall) at the Horyuji at Nara, section
ARCHITECTURE: JAPANESE. Kondo (Main Hall) at the Horyuji at Nara, section

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine

Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine
TROUVEs ORNITHOPTER. Diagram of Gustave Trouves ornithopter, which was powered by an internal combustion engine. Invented in 1870, it was the first ornithopter to successfully fly

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Airship invented by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard in the 18th century

Airship invented by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard in the 18th century
FLYING MACHINE. Airship invented by Jean Pierre Francois Blanchard in the 18th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci of an ornithopter with pilot, and a life-preserver

Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci of an ornithopter with pilot, and a life-preserver
LEONARDO: ORNITHOPTER. Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci of an ornithopter with pilot, and a life-preserver

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Plan of a flying machine. Line engraving, 18th century

Plan of a flying machine. Line engraving, 18th century
FLYING MACHINE. Plan of a flying machine. Line engraving, 18th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Prone ornithopter, with both legs moving together, and wings hand operated on the up stroke

Prone ornithopter, with both legs moving together, and wings hand operated on the up stroke
LEONARDO: ORNITHOPTER. Prone ornithopter, with both legs moving together, and wings hand operated on the up stroke. Drawing, c1487, by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Design for a flying machine wing operated by a spring

Design for a flying machine wing operated by a spring
LEONARDO DA VINCI. Design for a flying machine wing operated by a spring

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Design for flying machine with human operator

Design for flying machine with human operator
LEONARDO DA VINCI. Design for flying machine with human operator

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: A birds wing and the action of the tendons in flight. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci

A birds wing and the action of the tendons in flight. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci
LEONARDO: BIRD, c1513. A birds wing and the action of the tendons in flight. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Plans of the Wright Brothers 1903 Biplane

Plans of the Wright Brothers 1903 Biplane
WRIGHT BROTHERS PLANS. Plans of the Wright Brothers 1903 Biplane

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Wing-testing rig on scales, for an ornithopter wing. Drawing, c1485, by Leonardo da Vinci

Wing-testing rig on scales, for an ornithopter wing. Drawing, c1485, by Leonardo da Vinci
LEONARDO: ORNITHOPTER. Wing-testing rig on scales, for an ornithopter wing. Drawing, c1485, by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Leonardo da Vincis drawing of a wing-testing rig for an ornithopter wing, 1486-1490

Leonardo da Vincis drawing of a wing-testing rig for an ornithopter wing, 1486-1490
LEONARDO: ORNITHOPTER. Leonardo da Vincis drawing of a wing-testing rig for an ornithopter wing, 1486-1490

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Sketch of a semi-prone ornithopter, showing gear train, and cog-pedal transmission

Sketch of a semi-prone ornithopter, showing gear train, and cog-pedal transmission
LEONARDO: ORNITHOPTER. Sketch of a semi-prone ornithopter, showing gear train, and cog-pedal transmission. Drawing, c1485, by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Leonardo da Vincis drawing, c1487, of a prone ornithopter with pilots legs moving together

Leonardo da Vincis drawing, c1487, of a prone ornithopter with pilots legs moving together
LEONARDO: ORNITHOPTER. Leonardo da Vincis drawing, c1487, of a prone ornithopter with pilots legs moving together and wings hand-operated on the upstroke

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Drawing, c1486-90, of a standing ornithopter. A man standing in a bowl-shaped aircraft operates

Drawing, c1486-90, of a standing ornithopter. A man standing in a bowl-shaped aircraft operates four beating wings by
LEONARDO: AERONAUTICS. Drawing, c1486-90, of a standing ornithopter. A man standing in a bowl-shaped aircraft operates four beating wings by means of a massive transmission of hand-and-foot operated

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Drawing, c1510-1515, of a falling-leaf glider, showing a series of descent positions by Leonardo

Drawing, c1510-1515, of a falling-leaf glider, showing a series of descent positions by Leonardo da Vinci
LEONARDO: AERONAUTICS. Drawing, c1510-1515, of a falling-leaf glider, showing a series of descent positions by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Drawing, c1486-90, of a helical-screw helicopter

Drawing, c1486-90, of a helical-screw helicopter
LEONARDO: HELICOPTER. Drawing, c1486-90, of a helical-screw helicopter

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Airship patented by B. F. Barnes of Circleville, Ohio, in 1892. Contemporary line engraving

Airship patented by B. F. Barnes of Circleville, Ohio, in 1892. Contemporary line engraving
BARNES AIRSHIP, 1892. Airship patented by B.F. Barnes of Circleville, Ohio, in 1892. Contemporary line engraving

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Sir George Cayley (1773-1857). English pioneer of aviation. Cayleys notes

Sir George Cayley (1773-1857). English pioneer of aviation. Cayleys notes
CAYLEYs NOTES, 1849. Sir George Cayley (1773-1857). English pioneer of aviation. Cayleys notes and sketches of glider experiments made in the summer of 1849

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Sir George Cayley (1773-1857), English pioneer of aviation. Cayleys sketch in his notebook of his

Sir George Cayley (1773-1857), English pioneer of aviation. Cayleys sketch in his notebook of his experimental glider
CAYLEY GLIDER, 1804. Sir George Cayley (1773-1857), English pioneer of aviation. Cayleys sketch in his notebook of his experimental glider, the first ever made for aeronautical research

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Diagram of Thomas Walkers ornithopter

Diagram of Thomas Walkers ornithopter
ORNITHOPTER, 1810. Diagram of Thomas Walkers ornithopter

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Plan for a flying machine, similar to a present-day helicopter

Plan for a flying machine, similar to a present-day helicopter
LEONARDO: HELICOPTER. Plan for a flying machine, similar to a present-day helicopter

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Sketch of a parachute, c1485, by Leonardo da Vinci

Sketch of a parachute, c1485, by Leonardo da Vinci
DA VINCI: AERONAUTICS. Sketch of a parachute, c1485, by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Sketch, 1901, by Orville and Wilbur Wright for a wind tunnel

Sketch, 1901, by Orville and Wilbur Wright for a wind tunnel
WRIGHT: WIND TUNNEL, 1901. Sketch, 1901, by Orville and Wilbur Wright for a wind tunnel

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Proposed plan for reaching the North Pole by balloon. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Proposed plan for reaching the North Pole by balloon. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century
ARCTIC BALLOON EXPEDITION. Proposed plan for reaching the North Pole by balloon. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: A sketch for a parachute, 1784, from a letter by the Marquis de Brantes to Joseph Montgolfier

A sketch for a parachute, 1784, from a letter by the Marquis de Brantes to Joseph Montgolfier
PARACHUTE, 1784. A sketch for a parachute, 1784, from a letter by the Marquis de Brantes to Joseph Montgolfier

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: A Wright Brothers biplane in flight. Drawing, 1903

A Wright Brothers biplane in flight. Drawing, 1903
WRIGHT BROTHERS: BIPLANE. A Wright Brothers biplane in flight. Drawing, 1903

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Letter from Benjamin Franklin to his friend, Polly Stevenson, 21 June 1762

Letter from Benjamin Franklin to his friend, Polly Stevenson, 21 June 1762
FRANKLIN: LETTER, 1762. Letter from Benjamin Franklin to his friend, Polly Stevenson, 21 June 1762, containing a sketch of a device for skeining worsted yarn

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Zodiacal diagram from a Latin edition of Ptolemys Almagest, 1528

Zodiacal diagram from a Latin edition of Ptolemys Almagest, 1528
PTOLEMY: ALMAGEST. Zodiacal diagram from a Latin edition of Ptolemys Almagest, 1528

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: A French phrenological chart, 19th century

A French phrenological chart, 19th century
PHRENOLOGY, 19th CENTURY. A French phrenological chart, 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Schematic drawing of the mechanism of Eli Whitneys cotton gin

Schematic drawing of the mechanism of Eli Whitneys cotton gin
COTTON GIN. Schematic drawing of the mechanism of Eli Whitneys cotton gin

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Upper surface of the brain. Lithograph, 19th century

Upper surface of the brain. Lithograph, 19th century
THE HUMAN BRAIN. Upper surface of the brain. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: from Arabic manuscript of as-Sufis Treatise on the Fixed Stars, 1009 A. D

from Arabic manuscript of as-Sufis Treatise on the Fixed Stars, 1009 A. D
CONSTELLATION VIRGO from Arabic manuscript of as-Sufis Treatise on the Fixed Stars, 1009 A.D

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: The Earth as the center of the universe, surrounded by the 12 wind gods

The Earth as the center of the universe, surrounded by the 12 wind gods. Woodcut by Albrecht Durer from Willibald
PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1525. The Earth as the center of the universe, surrounded by the 12 wind gods. Woodcut by Albrecht Durer from Willibald Pirkheimers translation of Ptolemy

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: The four elements of Empedocles (earth, air, fire and water)

The four elements of Empedocles (earth, air, fire and water). Woodcut from a 1472 edition of Lucretius De rerum natura
THE FOUR ELEMENTS, 1472. The four elements of Empedocles (earth, air, fire and water). Woodcut from a 1472 edition of Lucretius De rerum natura

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: The machinery of Robert Fultons first steamboat, the Clermont, 1807

The machinery of Robert Fultons first steamboat, the Clermont, 1807
ROBERT FULTONs CLERMONT. The machinery of Robert Fultons first steamboat, the Clermont, 1807

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Sketch for gears designed to control counter-weight

Sketch for gears designed to control counter-weight
LEONARDO DA VINCI. Sketch for gears designed to control counter-weight

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Pen and ink study, c1492, by Leonardo da Vinci of a horses anatomy

Pen and ink study, c1492, by Leonardo da Vinci of a horses anatomy, possibly in preparation for his equestrian statue
LEONARDO: HORSE, c1492. Pen and ink study, c1492, by Leonardo da Vinci of a horses anatomy, possibly in preparation for his equestrian statue of Francesco Sforza

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Design for a flying machine, by Leonardo da Vinci: pen and ink, c1488

Design for a flying machine, by Leonardo da Vinci: pen and ink, c1488
LEONARDO: FLYING MACHINE. Design for a flying machine, by Leonardo da Vinci: pen and ink, c1488

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Greetings Card Collection: Designs by Leonardo da Vinci for bridges

Designs by Leonardo da Vinci for bridges
LEONARDO: BRIDGES. Designs by Leonardo da Vinci for bridges



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