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18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection

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Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Standard lathe

Standard lathe. This lathe is of a standard type used to machine parts to the high precision needed for accurate measurements

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Pilot ACE computer, 1950

Pilot ACE computer, 1950
Pilot ACE computer. Control panel of the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE) pilot model. This was a preliminary version of the full ACE design

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Edward Thorndike, American psychologist

Edward Thorndike, American psychologist
Edward Lee Thorndike (1874-1949), American psychologist. In 1899 Thorndike was employed as instructor in genetics psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Edward Thorndike, American psychologist

Edward Thorndike, American psychologist
Edward Lee Thorndike (1874-1949), American psychologist. In 1899 Thorndike was employed as instructor in genetics psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Molten steel temperature measurements

Molten steel temperature measurements. Quick immersion thermocouple being used to measure the temperature of liquid steel in an electric-arc furnace

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Laboratory destroyed by fire, 1968

Laboratory destroyed by fire, 1968
Laboratory destroyed by fire. Photographed in 1968, at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Bridge wind tunnel test, 1954

Bridge wind tunnel test, 1954
Bridge wind tunnel test. The wind tunnel and the large-scale model of the bridge will be used to test the structural integrity of the bridge in strong winds

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: DEUCE computer, 1956

DEUCE computer, 1956
DEUCE computer. Operator using the Digital Electronic Universal Computing Engine (DEUCE) computer. This was a commercial version of the Pilot ACE (Automatic Computing Engine) design

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Differential analyser, 1954

Differential analyser, 1954
Differential analyser. The operator is using this part of the differential analysers equipment to follow an input curve. Differential analysers were used to carry out mathematical calculations

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Differential analyser, 1954

Differential analyser, 1954
Differential analyser. These 200 electronic amplifiers were used in the operating systems of the differential analyser. Differential analysers were used to carry out mathematical calculations

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Differential analyser, 1954

Differential analyser, 1954
Differential analyser. This part of the differential analyser equipment is called a double function table. Differential analysers were used to carry out mathematical calculations

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Pilot ACE computer, 1952

Pilot ACE computer, 1952
Pilot ACE computer. Controller operating the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE) pilot model. This was a preliminary version of the full ACE design

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Differential analyser, 1954

Differential analyser, 1954
Differential analyser being used by its operators to carry out mathematical calculations. Photographed in 1954, in the Mathematics Division of the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Early computers, 1952

Early computers, 1952
Early computers. Clockwise from upper left, these are: the Frieden STW-10, the Marchant Fa-10, the Brinsviga 20, the Monroe Ca-10, and the Facit LX

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Electronic simulator, 1954

Electronic simulator, 1954
Electronic simulator. This is the enlarged version of this machine, which was an early form of computing hardware used to carry out simulations

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Radiation measurements, 1948

Radiation measurements, 1948
Radiation measurements. Researcher (right) using a Geiger Mueller gamma ray counter to measure the radiation levels in a test subject (left)

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Radiation measurements, 1948

Radiation measurements, 1948
Radiation measurements. Researcher using a parallel plate free-air ionisation chamber to determine X-ray intensities in roentgens (the unit used to measure radioactivity and the strength of radiation)

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Radon measurements, 1948

Radon measurements, 1948
Radon measurements. Researcher using an alpha-particle ionisation method to measure the radon content of breath samples. Radon is a radioactive gas found in nature

Background image18 Sep 2008 Mouse Mat Collection: Early electron microscope

Early electron microscope being operated by a researcher. Electron microscopes use the wave-properties of electrons to examine samples at a higher magnification than would be possible using visible


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