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Startling Stories - Sci Fi Mag - Five Steps to tomorrowThe front cover of Startling Stories magazine. The lead story is entitled: " Five Steps to tomorrow" by Eando Binder
Costumes at the Artists Costume BallA variety of outfits, purchased from London department store, Marshall and Snelgrove, worn by guests at the Artists Costume Ball held at the Princes Galleries in February 1914
Come take a fly with me - Futuristic take on Airship Travel as a couple step aboard a shi perched on a high rise building. Date: 1911
Future Prediction - Flying Bus - Humorous PostcardAn older lady, herself flying a lightweight flying machine, with her pet dog held up by a small helium balloon, approaches a flying bus of the General Air Car Company Ltd
Future Prediction - Flying Machines in the Year 2000Future Prediction - How flying Machines would transform everyday life in the Year 2000 (as one flies over the Rhine...) - for him, for her and for the whole family! Date: 1900
Fantastic Adventures - Mystery of the lost raceCover of Fantastic Adventures, October 1942, featuring the story Mystery of the lost race by E. K. Jarvis. Young woman fires with a futuristic looking weapon at tanks
Mach 3 Aircraft (Concorde) by G. H. DavisThe Question for the 1960s - Mach 3 aircraft - a prototype for tomorrow or a manifestation of yesterdays dream? Diagrammatic illustration by G. H
Future New York - The City of Skyscrapers - with high-level roads and railways and numerous flying craft. Date: 1916
Four-Armed AlienMAN-JEWELS FOR XOTHAR by Hal K Wells. An Earthman with an axe tries to hack his way out of the serpentine embraces of an alien creature with four deadly-looking claws Date: 1936
Space Ship of 1933A giant rocket-ship of days to come... Date: 1933
SPACE FEAR ! Date: 1951
Dragon Army Aliens 1952The Dragon Army (William Morrison) Date: 1952
Silent Partner / Sci-FiSilent Partner (Story bys A Lombino) Date: 1952
Futuristic machine for reading human thought wavesA futuristic machine which registers and translates human thought waves, even if the subject is unconscious or unable to speak. Date: 1928
The Ultimate Human Being"..he is the ultimate in human progress...the logical end of mans ambitious climb up from the monkey" (Harry Bates, Alas, all thinking ! ) Date: 1935
Future City /Autogyros and other aircraft land on rooftops in the city of the future Date: 1931
Dress of the Future for Women according to Annie FishFive impressions of fashions of the future for women by the illustrator A. H. Fish notable for their imagined masculinity
L Impertinence by Paul PoiretThe dress of the near future according to French designer, Paul Poiret - rather revealing for 1914. Date: 1914
Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, a vision of the future. Date: 1914
An aerial Kings Cross: a vision of Londons air terminus, 1A suggested central London air terminus at Kings Cross, combined with a railway, road goods terminus and a large station for motor coaches and omnibuses
Flights into the Future - technicians inspecting space shipTechnicians making a final inspection of a space ship, before it makes its flight to the moon - a futuristic prediction of fiction which will one day be fact
Flights into the Future - the first men on the moonAstronauts land on the moon for the first time and set about exploring and taking samples from the lunar landscape. A imaginary
Flights into the Future - space age explorationA futuristic prediction of what it will be like when man finally lands on the moon - astronauts will find themselves in a strange world. Date: 1943
The atoms power for peace by G. H. DavisThe atoms power for peace: the shape of things to come. Showing an atomic-driven locomotive, power house and liner, based on an expert forecast. 1945
Europe to America in 45 minutes by G. H. DavisNot a Wellsian fantasy, but an actual project in preparation by Germany: Europe to America in 45 minutes. Drawings of a long-range rocket designed in Germany during the Second World War
Tubular HousesA model design for a futuristic set of tubular houses, France. Date: 1930s
The Paris of TomorrowA stark vision of the high rise buildings of the Paris of tomorrow. Date: early 1930s
New York, USA - Wall Street with Sub Treasury Building. Date: 1930s
NY Fair - Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing ExhibitNew York Worlds Fair 1939 - Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Exhibit Building Date: 1939
Commodore Hotel, New York, USA - near Grand Central Terminal - named after Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, opened 28th January 1919. Date: circa 1920s
Skyscrapers of New York City, New York, USA. Featured are: The Empire State Buiilding, The RCA Buiding in the Rockefeller Centre and the Chrysler Building. Date: circa 1930s
Dresden, Germany - KugelhausThe Ball House (Kugelhaus) - star attraction at the Technical Exhibition held in Dresden, Germany in 1928. There was a Restaurant on the top floor. Dismantled in 1938. Date: circa 1928
The Atrium in the Earth GalleriesThe Atrium, Earth Galleries, at the Natural History Museum, London
Futuristic air travel. Drawing shows a woman at the wheel of a futuristic aircraft. A man sits beside her. The drawing appeared on the cover of All Story magazine. Date between 1900 and 1910
School teacher and pupils in filmmaking project, WaltonWalton-on-the-Naze Secondary School teacher Mr Lou Broom encouraged his pupils to learn various skills during the making of several award winning films
ULM CHURCH WISE LIONThe Wise Lion, one of several exterior statues at the futuristic modern church at Ulm, Germany. Date: 1930s
ULM CHURCHThe Baptismal Font of the futuristic modern church at Ulm, Germany. Date: 1930s
Festival of Britain - Radio Telescope - Shot TowerThe huge Radio Telescope, visible for miles, a futuristic lighthouse for projecting messages to the moon. It was actually the Shot Tower, an old London landmark
Fashions of the future as predicted in 1930An idea of what the girls of the future will look like according to C. B. Cochrans 1930 Revue shown in Manchester and the West End
Robots as the farm workers of the futureRobots depicted as the farm workers of the future. Date: 1896
Rectors, New YorkFuturist Ball Room, Rectors, New York City, America
New York of the futureNew York City of the future, America
New Worker - Fisher & Ludlows, TiptonA photograph taken for an advertisement for the Daily Mirror of the type of New Worker the paper was trying to attract into its readership
Office scene with large angled mirrorA futuristic office with a large angled mirrored screen running along one wall, with up to the minute computer systems visible in the reflection. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
THE GREAT AEROPLANEThe Essex Ghost - a daring conception of a futuristic flying machine from Edwardian England
Futuristic Space RobotsCATs EYE by Harl Vincent. A many-limbed robot approaches three other metallic robots (or possibly humans in space suits?) below the decks of a futuristic craft
Future City 1942The city of the 21st century will be a city of science, of atomic power, of space travel, and of high culture
House of TomorrowA cut-away of a design for the house of tomorrow in which electricity plays a major part