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Machine Collection (#8)

"Machines: A Tapestry of Innovation and Power" From the battlefields to the city streets, machines have shaped our world in countless ways

Background imageMachine Collection: Particle accelerator

Particle accelerator. Trails (red) of energised particles inside a particle accelerator. Particle accelerators are used to accelerate particles such as protons to near the speed of light

Background imageMachine Collection: Rural road sign

Rural road sign; Methow Valley; Washington State; USA

Background imageMachine Collection: Automatic speed regulator

Automatic speed regulator

Background imageMachine Collection: An assortment of coffee roasters and mills

An assortment of coffee roasters and mills

Background imageMachine Collection: British Expeditionary Force Machine Gun Team

British Expeditionary Force Machine Gun Team
Members of the British Expeditionary Force in action in France at the beginning of the First World War. This photographic card depicts a Maxim machine gun team in light uniform

Background imageMachine Collection: Illustration of FW190 Fighter; Second World War, 1942

Illustration of FW190 Fighter; Second World War, 1942
Illustration showing a German Focke-Wulf 190 fighter airplane, with cutaways of the engine and machine-guns, August 1942. This image showed some of the features of the latest FW190 captured by

Background imageMachine Collection: Sketches in the Bank of England. Machine for weighing coins

Sketches in the Bank of England. Machine for weighing coins
Engraving of complicated device for weighing gold sovereigns

Background imageMachine Collection: The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Box of the Sover

The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Box of the Sover
Engraving of the Exterior of the Sovereign Weighing Machine at the Bank of England

Background imageMachine Collection: The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Enlarged View of

The Weighing Office at the Bank of England. Enlarged View of
Engraving of a detail of the Sovereign weighing machine invented by Mr Bate to deal with the crisis in light gold coinage in the early eighteen forties

Background imageMachine Collection: Usworth Colliery / 1881

Usworth Colliery / 1881
A general exterior view of Usworth colliery, showing the colliery buildings and a workers cottage, with an insert of the winding machine

Background imageMachine Collection: Hall type-writer

Hall type-writer
Advertisement for the Hall type-writer, the only portable writing machine of the time. Available from Witherby and Co. High Holborn, London

Background imageMachine Collection: An incubator nursery

An incubator nursery
Nurses attending to sick babies kept alive in a ward of incubators. The incubators pictured are from a design by Paul Altmann and distributed by Messrs Coney and Schenkhein

Background imageMachine Collection: Verne / Steam House 4

Verne / Steam House 4
LA MAISON A VAPEUR A menacing group of native fanatics are terrified by the mighty machine

Background imageMachine Collection: Tokyo Subway

Tokyo Subway, ticket machines, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan, Asia

Background imageMachine Collection: German Tail-Gunner 1918

German Tail-Gunner 1918
A German tail-gunner seated behind his machine gun

Background imageMachine Collection: Hawksbees 2nd Machine

Hawksbees 2nd Machine
English physicist Francis Hawksbees second version of his electrostatic generator, based on a rotating glass sphere

Background imageMachine Collection: Early Dishwasher

Early Dishwasher
An early machine for washing dishes

Background imageMachine Collection: Timing a Motor Cycle

Timing a Motor Cycle
Timing a motor cycle : when the machine crosses beams from photo-electric cella at the start and finish of the run, the time is measured. (In fact, the beam is invisible.)

Background imageMachine Collection: Electricity Ramsden

Electricity Ramsden
Jesse Ramsden of London demonstrates his improvement on Guerickes electric machine, replacing the sphere by a rotating disc

Background imageMachine Collection: Knitted Bows 1936

Knitted Bows 1936
A machine-knitted jumper with narrow pleat detail on the shoulders & body. Wool lace bows add a decorative touch

Background imageMachine Collection: Chocolate Machine 19th C

Chocolate Machine 19th C
machine used to mix chocolate

Background imageMachine Collection: Boring a Tunnel

Boring a Tunnel
A massive boring machine is used to tunnel through a rock face

Background imageMachine Collection: Late C18 Fire Engine

Late C18 Fire Engine
Known as a bed-poster, this London engine is a manual machine worked by pumping handles on either side : a Beadle and a Watchman are in official attendance

Background imageMachine Collection: The Time Machine

The Time Machine
THE TIME MACHINE The Time Traveller arrives... sometime in the future

Background imageMachine Collection: Steam Book Press / 1877

Steam Book Press / 1877
Steam printing press machinery for printing books - reading a page which has just come off the machine

Background imageMachine Collection: Do it yourself Bike

Do it yourself Bike
Home assembly model Safety bicycle : if you ve followed the instructions properly, you should have one of these : if it looks more like a lawn- mower, you boobed

Background imageMachine Collection: Excavator digging stone on hillside, England, november

Excavator digging stone on hillside, England, november

Background imageMachine Collection: Excavator and truck on beach, repairing sea defences with boulders, Happisburgh, Norfolk, England

Excavator and truck on beach, repairing sea defences with boulders, Happisburgh, Norfolk, England, august

Background imageMachine Collection: Facade of building covered in Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels for sustainable power

Facade of building covered in Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels for sustainable power generation, Paris, Ile-de-France, France

Background imageMachine Collection: The Rolls Rapide Twin Tub washing machine - look what you get! A bargain at 39 guineas

The Rolls Rapide Twin Tub washing machine - look what you get! A bargain at 39 guineas! Date: 1961

Background imageMachine Collection: Aggregate laying machine

Aggregate laying machine
An aggregate laying machine for road-building. Date: 1960

Background imageMachine Collection: A form feeding machine on a typewriter

A form feeding machine on a typewriter, to speed up repeated form typing in the office. Date: 1956

Background imageMachine Collection: Ransomes Sims & Jefferies Engine and threshing machine

Ransomes Sims & Jefferies Engine and threshing machine
Ransomes Sims & Jefferies General Purpose Engine number 31298, 'Garioch Queen', reg. SA 4253, driving a threshing machine. Date: circa 1980

Background imageMachine Collection: Bleriot XI-2

Bleriot XI-2 Type Genie, 2-seat monoplane with single tail-skid, one piece elevator, four strut pyramid cabane and re-shaped rudder to clear the elevator

Background imageMachine Collection: PZL-Mielec SBLim-2A G-OMIG

PZL-Mielec SBLim-2A G-OMIG (msn 622047), of The Old Flying Machine Company. Date: circa 2000

Background imageMachine Collection: Sandra

Sandra
Miroslaw Prybinski

Background imageMachine Collection: 8941335

8941335

Background imageMachine Collection: Advertisement for National Cash Registers, Dayton, Ohio, USA (chromolitho)

Advertisement for National Cash Registers, Dayton, Ohio, USA (chromolitho)
6030443 Advertisement for National Cash Registers, Dayton, Ohio, USA (chromolitho) by European School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement for National Cash Registers)

Background imageMachine Collection: Two women sea bathing (colour litho)

Two women sea bathing (colour litho)
6031834 Two women sea bathing (colour litho) by European School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Two women sea bathing)

Background imageMachine Collection: Advertisement for Le National cash register (chromolitho)

Advertisement for Le National cash register (chromolitho)
6030435 Advertisement for Le National cash register (chromolitho) by European School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMachine Collection: The landing of Bleriot at Dover, England in1909 after making the first flight across the English

The landing of Bleriot at Dover, England in1909 after making the first flight across the English Channel in a heavier
693723 The landing of Bleriot at Dover, England in1909 after making the first flight across the English Channel in a heavier than air aircraft. Louis Charles Joseph Bleriot, 1872 - 1936

Background imageMachine Collection: Cotton manufacture: mule spinning. Engraving c1830

Cotton manufacture: mule spinning. Engraving c1830
533518 Cotton manufacture: mule spinning. Engraving c1830.; (add.info.: Note boy on right employed to crawl under threads & sweep up. Self-acting mule of type devised by Richard Roberts 1825)

Background imageMachine Collection: James Watt's (1736-1819) prototype steam engine Old Bess c1778. In this engine

James Watt's (1736-1819) prototype steam engine Old Bess c1778. In this engine
540227 James Watt's (1736-1819) prototype steam engine Old Bess c1778. In this engine, which was erected at the Soho works, Birmingham, England, in 1777-1778

Background imageMachine Collection: Arthur Burrows at the microphone (b/w photo)

Arthur Burrows at the microphone (b/w photo)
3786321 Arthur Burrows at the microphone (b/w photo); (add.info.: Arthur Burrows (1882-1947) at the microphone broadcasting for 2LO. Director of Programmes for British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Background imageMachine Collection: Portrait of a Lady spinning, 1531. Creator: Maerten van Heemskerck

Portrait of a Lady spinning, 1531. Creator: Maerten van Heemskerck
Portrait of a Lady spinning, 1531

Background imageMachine Collection: Firemen studying auto motor, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Firemen studying auto motor, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Firemen studying auto motor, between c1910 and c1915

Background imageMachine Collection: A visit to Penn's Marine Engine Factory, at Greenwich: turning a paddle shaft for a steam-ship

A visit to Penn's Marine Engine Factory, at Greenwich: turning a paddle shaft for a steam-ship, 1865. Illustration representing...the enormous shaft for the paddles of a steam-ship

Background imageMachine Collection: A visit to Penn's Marine Engine Factory, at Greenwich: turning a crank axle, 1865. Creator: Unknown

A visit to Penn's Marine Engine Factory, at Greenwich: turning a crank axle, 1865. Creator: Unknown
A visit to Penn's Marine Engine Factory, at Greenwich: turning a crank axle, 1865. Illustration representing...the operation of turning a crank-axle in a mighty lathe...The various fitting



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"Machines: A Tapestry of Innovation and Power" From the battlefields to the city streets, machines have shaped our world in countless ways. In this captivating collection of images, we witness the indomitable spirit of human ingenuity intertwined with these mechanical marvels. Winston Churchill, a symbol of unwavering determination, holds a sub-machine gun firmly in his grasp. His resolute gaze reflects the power that they can bestow upon those who wield them. In New York City's bustling Horn & Hardart Automat, people gather around automated food dispensers - a testament to how machines revolutionize even our most basic needs. The British Sten gun by G. H. Davis showcases precision engineering and innovation during times of conflict. It stands as a reminder that they can be both tools for destruction and instruments for survival. William Heath Robinson's whimsical Pea Apparatus transports us into a realm where imagination meets machinery. This intricate contraption reminds us that sometimes, even the simplest tasks can be transformed into elaborate feats through ingenious design. A transportable cider press captures the essence of rural craftsmanship brought to life by machine-assisted efficiency. It serves as an ode to tradition meeting modernity on farms across the globe. The Singer Sewing Machines factory in Clydebank hums with activity as workers diligently stitch together fabrics with precision and skill. Here lies evidence that machines empower individuals to create beauty from thread and fabric. Heath Robinson strikes again with "A Decided Catch, " depicting an absurd yet delightful contraption designed for fishing enthusiasts seeking unconventional methods to reel in their prized catch, and is a playful reminder that sometimes it is not just about achieving results but also embracing creativity along the way. Winston Churchill appears once more at the start line of St. Moritz's Cresta Run in 1912 – an embodiment of courage amidst exhilarating speed made possible by man-made mechanisms pushing boundaries beyond imagination.