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Carpenters, Tech Department - 5th floor, No. 4 Hamilton PlaceCarpenters in what was to become the Tech Department on the fifth floor (possibly Hyde Park side) at No.4 Hamilton Place in 1960. Date: 1960
SOCIAL / TECH PROGRESS 19CSix scenes illustrating technological progress during Queen Victorias reign, including a steamship, a train, bicycles and street lighting Date: 1897
GERMAN INVASION DEVICESFrance : the German Armys invasion is so rapid because they make good use of high- tech military equipment, such as rail-mounted gun carriers Date: June 1940
Tech Department - fifth floor (front) No. 4 Hamilton PlaceWhat was to become the Tech Department on the fifth floor (front side) at No.4 Hamilton Place in 1960. Date: 1960
Tech Department - fifth floor - No. 4 Hamilton PlaceA Plasterer in what was to become the Tech Department on the fifth floor (possibly front side) at No.4 Hamilton Place in 1960. Date: 1960
Plasterer, Tech Department - 5th floor, No. 4 Hamilton PlaceA Plasterer in what was to become the Tech Department on the fifth floor (possibly Hyde Park side) at No.4 Hamilton Place in 1960. Date: 1960
Minerva Armoured CarA Belgian " Minerva" armoured car, which braved the majority of the gunfire around Antwerp in 1914. They were a high-tech novelty and extensively photographed at the time. Date: 1914
FRANCE. EASTERN PYRENEES. Arles-sur-Tech. Abbey of Saint Marie d Arles. Cloister. Gothic art
Social / Tech Progress 19CSix scenes illustrating technological progress during Queen Victorias reign, including a steamship, a train, bicycles and street lighting
Futuristic dictation machineA futuristic dictation machine, which allows a businessman to dictate his correspondence without the need for a secretary
Telegraph Stock DealsStockbrokers need high-tech communications to keep pace with their wheeling and dealing - this woman is sending coffee quotations over the ticker circuit
Editor of the FutureA high-tech editor of the future - protected by a Faraday cage and earthed, he dictates stories onto gramophone cylinders