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Background imageFiltering Collection: Filtering and bottling Botot water, Paris Exhibition of 1889

Filtering and bottling Botot water, Paris Exhibition of 1889
Filtering and bottling Botot water, sold at the Universal Exhibition of Paris 1889 Date: 1889

Background imageFiltering Collection: Lambeth Waterworks, supplying fresh water to parts of south London

Lambeth Waterworks, supplying fresh water to parts of south London, photograph showing the pumping room. Date: 1900

Background imageFiltering Collection: Piltdown Man: Dawson and Smith-Woodward search for more bone

Piltdown Man: Dawson and Smith-Woodward search for more bone
Seeking remains of the oldest known Englishman: looking for relics of the Piltdown Man. Charles Dawson and A. Smith-Woodward searching for other parts of the skeleton on the site of the first

Background imageFiltering Collection: R. A. F. Night Flying Simulation by G. H. Davis

R. A. F. Night Flying Simulation by G. H. Davis
A diagram explaining the science behind the various methods used by the R.A.F. to simulate night flying by day during the second world war, when enemy activity was common during the night

Background imageFiltering Collection: Maiden Filtering Beer. 25th c. BC. 5th dynasty

Maiden Filtering Beer. 25th c. BC. 5th dynasty. Painted limestone. Egyptian art. Old Kingdom. Sculpture on rock. ITALY. Florence. National Museum of Archaeology

Background imageFiltering Collection: Filtering drinking water - Cairo

Filtering drinking water - Cairo, Egypt. An egyptian man has collected water from the River Nile in his animal skin container and now transfers this water to a large terracotta pot

Background imageFiltering Collection: Morning Sunshine

Morning Sunshine
Morning sunshine filtering through the trees. Date: 1930s

Background imageFiltering Collection: Wax run down at Llandarcy

Wax run down at Llandarcy
The wax run-down at the BP crude oil processing plant at Llandarcy, Swansea, Wales

Background imageFiltering Collection: British Water-filter cart

British Water-filter cart
A British water-filter cart being filled from a river. Ensuring troops remained free of disease was a pressing concern during World War I, and preventative measures against water-borne bacteria


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