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Computer. MAC model. Early 80 s. 20th century. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy
Man in an office with an Exidy Sorcerer computer and word processor. Date: circa late 1970s
A young Common Monitor Lizard rests (sunbathing in order to raise the body-temperature) on a tree-trunk, fallen in a small stream in rainforest (Varanus salvator)
Dutch Monitor HM Krokodil with crew on deck. Date: circa 1900s
Austrian Monitor GunboatAn Austrian Monitor Gunboat patrolling the Danube, on its way to the Serbian frontier, shortly before the outbreak of World War One Date: 1914
Oscilloscope for EEG monitoring in ESP testingA Hewlett Packard four-beam oscilloscope for EEG (electroencephalogram) monitoring during ESP testing. Date: 20th century
LCC-LFB fireboat Gamma II with monitor in use at drillThe counter-weighted monitor of a London Fire Brigade fireboat in use whilst the fireboat is moored near Hungerford Bridge on the River Thames
Charleston Harbor, SC Deck and officers of USS. monitor Catskill; Lt. Comdr. Edward Barrett seated on the turret. Photographs of the Federal Navy
British monitor HMS Abercrombie, WW1HMS Abercrombie, a British Abercrombie-class monitor (small warship), seen here during the First World War. Launched 1915, served during the Battle of Gallipoli, decommissioned 1919
Young woman working at a computer in a solicitors office. circa 1990
Monitor used for bombarding Lukuledi, East Africa, WW1Monitor used for bombarding Lukuledi from Lindi Bay (General O Gradys force), East Africa (now in Tanzania), during WW1. 1917
Monitor bombarding Lukuledi, East Africa, WW1Monitor bombarding Lukuledi from Lindi Bay, East Africa (now in Tanzania), July 1917, during WW1. 1917
Prow of monitor in Lindi Bay, East Africa, WW1Prow of monitor in Lindi Bay, East Africa (now in Tanzania), during WW1. circa 1917
Woman police officer at work in communications roomWoman police officer at work in front of a computer screen in a Met Police communications room. Date: circa late 1970s
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 Monitor: Automatic but not fool-proof by H. M. Bateman" The Monitor. Automatic, but not fool-proof: a war-drama in nine fits." This Bateman cartoon from World War One sends up the jingoistic, often misguided
Cartoon, Introduction of Citizen Volpone... at ParisCartoon, Introduction of Citizen Volpone & his Suite at Paris, Vide The Moniteur, & Cobbetts Letters, by James Gillray. Showing Charles James Fox
Monitor or monitory lizard, Lacerta monitor.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800
Lace monitor lizard, Varanus varius.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792
Nile monitor crocodile, Varanus niloticus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830. Illustration by J.G
Water monitor lizard, Varanus salvator.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg
Nile Monitor / Water Leguaan / River Leguaan (Varanus niloticus). Africa
Taking a snow depth measurement - boreal forest after a heavy snowfall. Wildlife reserve Denezhkin Kamen - North Ural Mountains - Russia
Palawan Monitor Lizard - searches for food along a public path with its tongue outstretched (the tongue has a highly developed olfactory sense) (Varanus marmoratus)
A Common Monitor Lizard swims in a small stream, looking for prey (Varanus salvator). in rainforest of Tioman Island, 30 km East off peninsula Malaysia in South China Sea; June
HM Monitor No. 28 at sea, WW1HM Monitor No. 28 at sea during the First World War. It was sunk in January 1918. Date: circa 1916
Leyland dual purpose monitor applianceA Leyland dual purpose monitor appliance with monitor at work
LFB monitor on dual purpose applianceLFB monitor at work on a dual purpose appliance
Struggle for the Dunes by G. Bron and G. H. DavisThe struggle for the Dunes: how the navy helped in the fighting on the Belgian coast. Left: the newly-acquired monitors, Severn, Humber and Mersey, firing on the German trenches
Keeping track of German raiders by G. H. DavisKeeping track of German raiders during the Second World War: the method pictorially explained, from the moment their approach is noted until the sounding of the alert in the threatened areas
Polygraph for brain and body monitoring in ESP testingA multi-pen polygraph for the monitoring of brain and body functions during ESP testing. Date: 20th century
Belgrade, Serbia - Damage to houses on Knez Mihailova StreetWW1 - Belgrade, Serbia - Damage from shells fired by Austrian Monitor Boats on the Danube and Sava River - July/August 1914 to houses on Knez Mihailova Street or Prince Mihailo Street
Varanus salvator, water monitorPhotograph of a mounted water monitor lizard (Varanus salvator) specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Varanus gouldii, Goulds monitorPlate 151 from Natural History of Victoria (1887) by Sir Frederick McCoy
Varanus eremius and Varanus gilleriRusty desert monitor (Varanus eremius) and pigmy mulga monitor (Varanus gilleri). Plate 8 from Report of the Horn Expedition to Central Australia (1896)
Varanus varius, lace monitor lizardDrawing 365 from the Watling Collection by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
Varanus komodoensis, Komodo dragonSpecimen of a Komodo dragon, the largest species of lizard in the world on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London
GLC-LFB Major fire, Chelsea Hospital, PimlicoTwelve pumps and two turntable ladders were called to deal with the major blaze at the Chelsea Hospital that destroyed the roof of the building and seriously damaged the upper floor
LCC-LFB fire, Talwin Street, Bow, East LondonLondon Fire Brigade crews at the scene of a serious blaze, now under control, in an East London commercial premises at Talwin Street, Bow
LCC-LFB fireboat Beta at Cherry Garden PierFireboat Beta alongside Cherry Garden Pier, Rotherhithe, in the Port of London, downstream from Tower Bridge. The twin funnelled Beta had a large capacity firefighting fitted monitor near its prow
LCC-LFB 100ft mechanical turntable ladder (TL)An example of the all steel turntable ladder which was first introduced into the London Fire Brigade in the 1930s. It required a pump to be in attendance to supply water to its monitor
Head of a turntable ladder (TL) showing the TL monitor and the control handle operated by the firefighter at the top of the ladder
Massey Shaw fireboat at Blackfriars river fire stationThe Massey Shaw fireboat, launched in 1935, moored alongside her Blackfriars river station, located on the Victoria Embankment, City of London
Terrific combat between the Monitor 2 guns & Merrimac 10 guns The first fight between iron clad ships of war, in Hampton Roads, March 9th 1862
Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac--fought March 9th 1862 at Hampton Roads, near Norfolk, Va. Print shows a battle scene between the ironclads Monitor and Merrimac just offshore
James River, Va. Deck and turret of USS. Monitor seen from the bow (i.e. stern). Photographs of the Federal Navy, and seaborne expeditions against the Atlantic Coast of the Confederacy - the Federal
James River, Virginia. US monitor CANONICUS taking on coal from a schooner. Date between 1861 and 1869
Desperate encounter between the Ericsson battery Monitor 2 guns, and the Merrimac 12 guns. Desperate encounter between the Ericsson battery Monitor 2 guns, and the Merrimac 12 guns