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Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician and physicist
Scientist in Metropolitan Police laboratoryA scientist at work in a Metropolitan Police laboratory, during the early days of forensic science. Date: circa 1920s
Boeing RC-135U-BN Combat Sent 3 63-9792United States Air Force - Boeing RC-135U-BN Combat Sent 3 63-9792 (msn 18706). Built as an RC-135B specification from the outset and later modified by Martin as an RC-135C
From left: Robert Herbert Whitby, Performance and Analy?From left: Robert Herbert Whitby, Performance and Analysis Manager, Engineering Department, British European Airways; Frederic B. Gustafson, Langley Aeronautical Laboratory; and Capt John A
Brian Walden, TV journalist and former Labour politicianBrian Walden (b 1932), television journalist and broadcaster, and former Labour politician. Seen here on Westminster Bridge, London, with the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in the background
Roy Hattersley with Brian WaldenRoy Hattersley (Roy Sydney George Hattersley, Baron Hattersley, b 1932), British Labour politician, writer and journalist, served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party 1983-1992
Comic postcard, Two men in an office Date: 20th century
LIghting effects in Peep Show at London HippodromePage from The Illustrated London News demonstrating how the lighting effects of specialist Adrian Samoiloff could change a scene completely in Peep Show at the London Hippodrome
The Analysis of Beauty II by William Hogarth -- men and women dancing in a grand salon. 18th century
Scientists examining maps and statistics at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Scientist in a mask, examining locusts in perspex containers at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Scientist in a mask, examining a locust in a perspex container at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Scientist at work in the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Close-up of a scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Biomedical centre, London -- a woman attaches sensors to a patient. Date: 1972
Scientist examining and testing a locust at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Close-up of a scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Scientist examining a locust through a microscope at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Biomedical centre, London -- a woman in an office operates a telex machine. Date: 1972
Biomedical centre, London -- a patient in a locked room listens to something through headphones while a woman operates a machine in the room beyond. Date: 1972
Biomedical centre, London -- a woman operates a machine while a patient in a locked room listens to something through headphones. Date: 1972
Horse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat sits in front of a Packard Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer, testing samples. Date: circa 1970s
Horse doping tests in a laboratory, NewmarketHorse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat turns a knob on a Packard Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer, used for testing samples at the Horse Doping Test Centre in Newmarket
ANALYSIS OF BEAUTY (1)Plate 1 from Hogarths Analysis of Beauty illustrates the artists theories of aesthetics in art and nature, particularly his admiration of the serpentine form. Date: 1753
WW2 - Map of China, Korea, Formosa and the southern part ofMap of China, Korea, Formosa and the southern part of Japan, 27 Mar 1944. Compiled and drawn in the Branch of Research and Analysis, oss
Antonio Maria Bordoni (1789-1860). Italian mathematican. StaAntonio Maria Bordoni (1789-1860). Italian mathematican. He is generally considered to be the founder of the mathematical school of Pavia. Statue. University of Pavia. Italy
Woman at work, Snail Research CentreWoman at work in a Snail Research Centre. Date: 1967
Horse doping tests in a laboratory, NewmarketHorse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat pours a sample from a large glass jar into a smaller container as part of the testing process at the Horse Doping Test Centre in
Anti-Locust Research Centre, LondonScientist examining a locust through a magnifying glass at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Train derailment, Borough Market, London SE1Train derailment at Borough Market, near London Bridge, SE1, on 12 August 1958, showing the three sections of the train taken from the London Bridge end of the track. Date: 1958
Boy with microscopeA boy in white overalls, sitting at a table examining something through a microscope. Date: 20th century
Petrol rations and oil tankers by G. H. DavisPetrol rations and oil tankers: an analysis for car owners during the Second World War. A diagrammatic explanation setting out the relative basic petrol allowances for private cars for August
RAF photographic reconnaissance work by G. H. DavisSpying out the enemys secrets from the air: photographic reconnaissance work in the RAF. How the RAF has obtained its great collection of photographs of vital areas in Germany
Colin Brookes-Smith table tilting researchColin Brookes-Smiths table designed for the detection of UMA (unconscious muscular action) in table tilting. The table surface has been removed to reveal the mechanisms underneath
Volunteer working at the Natural History Museum, LondonVolunteer using microscope to examine zoological specimen
Taxonomic research in the fish sectionResearch on the fish collections at the Natural History Museum, London
Bird skinsSpecimens from the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London
Analysing room on board H. M. S. ChallengerThe Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) was funded by the British Government for the purpose of scientific discovery
Scientist identifying specimensEntomologist identifying arachnid specimens held at the Natural History Museum, London
DNA Laboratory at the Natural History MuseumScientist at work in a DNA Laboratory at the Natural History Museum, London, 1997
Laboratory in the Darwin CentreScientist working in a laboratory in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, London
Medicine. Neck massage. 20th century. Engraving
Analysis of the weather of 1911A chart analysing the extraordinarily hot weather experienced during the summer of 1911, which saw 660 hours of sunshine in three months. Date: 1911
Underwater HabitatDiving chemists taking water samples for analysis at the Tektite II underwater habitat, which involved an all-female team of aquanauts, 50 feet off St. Johns, U.S. Virgin Islands Date: 1970
Horse-PowerA new apparatus recently adopted by the licensing authorities for testing the horse-power of motor cars. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger