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Foucault Pendulum, Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, USAFoucault Pendulum, Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, California, USA, designed by Jean Foucault in 1851 to demonstrate the earths rotation. Date: 20th century
Griffith Home, Lingfield Colony, SurreyThe Griffith Home of the Lingfield Colony, Surrey. Originally set up to train unemployed men in agricultural work, the colony was later used to house inebriates and then epilepsy sufferers
Aerial view of St Pauls and its neighbourhood - LondonAerial view of St Pauls and its neighbourhood with London Bridge in the distance, taken from a balloon at about 1, 500ft by Griffith Brewer on 22 May 1909
Horace Short, Orville Wright, Oswald Short, Wilbur WrightFrom left: Horace Short, Orville Wright, Oswald Short, Wilbur Wright and Griffith Brewer at Shellbeach, 4 May 1909. Date: 1909
Actor Hugh Griffith as King LearHugh Emrys Griffith (19121980) - an Oscar-winning Welsh film, stage and television actor. Seen here in the role of King Lear. Date: circa 1960
On the Silent Stage with Bedells and Morrison, GriffithOn the Silent Stage with Phyliss Bedells and Jack Morrison (in the Famous Players Lasky British film The Mystery Road), Corinne Griffith (in the Vitagraph film The Broadway Bubble)
Portrait of Carol Dempster, Griffith film star, Hollywood, 1921 Date: 1921
Advertisements in Princess Ida programme, Gilbert & Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London. circa 1880s
The Hollywood movie star Corinne Griffith, 1924 Date: 1924
Planetarium, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California, USAPlanetarium, Griffith Park, near Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: 1930s
Samuel Walker GriffithSir SAMUEL WALKER GRIFFITH Australian statesman, premier. Date: 1845 - 1920
Traces on the MoonSpace travellers of days to come may well find traces of the Moons former inhabitants lying about among the ruins of their civilisation
Poster hearts of WorldPoster for HEARTS OF THE WORLD, directed by D W Griffith, starring the two Gishes and including Stroheim and Coward in a World War One propaganda tear-jerker. Date: 1918
Elizabeth GriffithELIZABETH GRIFFITH prolific novelist and playwright : some of her plays were quite successful on the London stage Date: 1720 - 1793
Jack London, American writerJack London (John Griffith Chaney, 1876-1916), American writer and social activist. Date: early 20th century
Fountain in Griffith Park, Hollywood, California, USANight view of the William Mulholland Memorial Fountain in Griffith Park, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: 1940s
WW1 - Cameroon Campaign - Gun-Boat in the CameroonsWW1 - A six-inch gun-boat with crew in action on the Wouri River in Cameroon, West Africa. The Cameroon Campaign was a theatre of the First World War that involved the British
Dundonald Avenue, Abergele, DenbighshireDundonald Avenue, Abergele, Colwyn Bay/ Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales. Showing Shop/Premises of R Griffith Date: 1910
Lady Delves BroughtonLady Broughton (1894-1968), the first wife of Sir Jock Delves Broughton. Previously Miss Vera Griffith-Boscawen, she married Jock in 1913 and divorced him in 1940
Dr. Griffith Pugh, leader of the British medical team for the 1968 Mexico Olympics, peforms high altitude tests, checking an athletes heart readings during a five-minute race
Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, California, USA. It includes a planetarium, a hall of science and a refracting telescope
Sir Arthur S. T. Griffith-Boscawen, Vanity Fair, RAYLieut-Col SIR ARTHUR SACKVILLE TREVOR GRIFFITH-BOSCAWEN (1865-1946) British Conservative Party politician Date: 1865-1946
Mrs Griffith JohnThe wife of missionary and oriental scholar Griffith John. Date: circa 1900
Griffith John MissionaryGRIFFITH JOHN Welsh churchman, missionary in China, and oriental scholar. Date: 1831 - 1912
Sir Richard Griffith 1784-1878 (1859). Moore, Christopher 1790-1863. Date: 1859
Dr A. A. Griffith (left) receives the Royal Aeronautical ?Dr A.A. Griffith (left) receives the Royal Aeronautical Society?s Silver Medal in 1955 from N.E. Rowe, RAeS President
Griffith Brewer at the dedication of the Wright brothers? home and shop in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, 16 May 1938
Griffith Brewer, the first Englishman to ride in an aero?Griffith Brewer, the first Englishman to ride in an aeroplane (1908) after obtaining his Pilot?s ?A? Licence in 1930 at the age of 63
Griffith Brewer and Alec Ogilvie in the basket of 1, 800cu ft hydrogen balloon Bee standing in the airship shed at Etterbeck, Brussels, before ascending on 27 July 1912
Aerial photograph Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge taken on 22 May 1909 by Griffith Brewer
Photograph from an automatic camera suspended from net taken 25 August 1907 at East Horden, Essex. In the hoop: Oswald Short and the Hon Claud Brabazon
The Horseshoe Room, The National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. From left: Orville Wright, Griffith Brewer
The Experimental Flight at Upavon in 1915. Seated from left: Henderson, Rose, Griffith, Bannatyne, Clark, Bourdillon, Dobson and Tizard. Date: 1915
J H DoolittleJ.H. Doolittle, retiring President of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences (IAeS); Griffith Brewer, RAeS President; and Frank W
Dedication of the Wright Homestead at Greenfield Village. From left: Griffith Brewer, Henry Ford and Orville Wright
Orville Wright and Griffith Brewer at the Wright Memorial, NC. 22 October 1933. Date: 1933
Orville Wright and Griffith Brewer at Huffman Prairie 1914Orville Wright and Griffith Brewer at Huffman Prairie, 1914. Date: 1914
Wilbur (centre) and Orville Wright, Prof Huntington and Griffith Brewer (extreme right) at Shellbeach, 4 May 1909. Date: 1909
DW Griffith, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin (seated) and Douglas Fairbanks at the signing of the contract establishing United Artists motion picture studio. Date 1919, printed 1959?
Griffith Steam CarriageThe patent steam carriage of Julius Griffith, a road locomotive which was effective in practise, but had little success due to a backlash from the horse-powered lobby
Encounter with a tall man from MarsAn encounter with a tall man from the planet Mars -- A huge Martian, who seemed to stand nearly nine feet high -- illustrating George Griffiths Stories of Other Worlds