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Louis Figuier - 4LOUIS FIGUIER Prolific French author of works of popular science, depicted surrounded by machine parts and scientific items. Date: 1819 - 1894
Postal Courier, C17Capt. Bedlow carrying letters to Forraigne Parts. Date: 1684
Lady Dressing Circa 1860A well dressed young lady, in evening dress, assists another lady to dress. Her camisole or possibly chemise is clearly visible & her gown is obviously in two parts. Date: circa 1860
Colonial ConferenceA meeting of the Colonial Conference in London, bringing together leaders from all parts of the Empire on which the sun never sets Date: 4 April 1887
The works of Big Ben, Palace of Westminster, London. Date: circa 1920s
Pioneer / MozambalaThe Pioneer passing Mozambala with boats in tow laden with parts for Livingstones Steamer. Date: 1862
LeopardThe leopard(Panthera pardus) is a member of thefamilyFelidaewith a wide range insub-Saharan Africaand parts ofAsia.Date: 1903
Pedestrian crossing the gap, Tower Bridge, London. Date: 1957
Bristol 156 Beaufighter -born from an urgent need to find a long ranged fighter, the prototype shown flew in July 1939 and used many parts from the earlier Beaufort
Alcock A1 an interesting one -off built largely from spare parts
Silver chain with eagle amulet, coats of arms, and shields.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century
Iris plant and flower parts, with inset.. Lithograph by Verneuil with pochoir (stencil) handcoloring from Eugene Grassets Plants and their Application to Ornament, Paris, 1897
Seeds and their parts: garden bean 1-5, fig 6, and kidney bean 7-9.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtiss Lectures on Botany
Compound microscope mechanisms and parts.. Compound microscope mechanisms and parts including Adams and Martin s. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by J
Parts of fructification in borage 1, pea 2, 3, snapdragon 5, and sweet pea 4.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtiss Lectures
Slating work on hat factory after fire in 1906, showing that some parts had been completed while others were still in ruins, but the delivery vehicle outside shows hat production was back under way
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, supplying her 1000 needsThe Queen Mary, then known as Hull Number 534, had been halted between 1931 and 1934 due to the Great Depression of the 1930s
Switzerland - Lucerne the HofkircheColoured lantern slide of a view across Lucerne, Switzerland with the stand out twin spires of Hofkirche or Church of St. Leodegar
Artillery mule on Italian frontierOn the Italian frontier, an artillery mule is lowered on to a ledge in the Alps. The mules were used by the Italian Alpine artillery to carry gun parts on their backs across the mountainous terrain
Womens War Work WW1. Shows a woman station porter, beside the caption, A credit to their country. The accompanying rhyme states
Blitz in London -- training office workers, WW2Blitz in London -- LFS personnel training office workers in firefighting, 7 June 1941, with a diagram of a typical kilo magnesium electron incendiary bomb pinned to a blackboard. Date: 1941
Couplings and other equipmentA pile of couplings and other equipment
Paris: Le Mot 1914-1915 Bound folioParis: Le Mot. 1914-1915. Bound folio with a book cover by A.G. Gonon and a book plate for H.P. Gassier (French cartoonist - 1883-1951)
Various fetal skeletons displayedAnatomical display. Scene depicts various fetal skeletons, one holding a necklace of pearls, another holding a miniature scythe, another cries into a membrane
Man in classical dress contemplating a skeleton lying on the ground. From: Osteographia, or, The anatomy of the bones. Date: 1733
Manufacture Avro 504 biplanes WWIA.V. Roe and Company, factory in Hamble in Hampshire, England making Avro 504 biplanes made entirely of wood, during World War One, the biplane was largely in observation and bombing roles
Parts of the headTab VII - Praelectio secunda. A head and other diagrams showing parts of the head Source: Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body
View of male from side Source: Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body, as they arise in dissection by Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700
German plants raided by Allied bombing, by G. H. DavisRaided by Allied bomber operations during the Second World War: Germanys principal aircraft and component plants, and what they manufacture. Date: 1944
Allocation of heavy bombers by G. H. DavisThe transport problems that would arise were heavy bombers switched from Britain to the Middle East during the Second World War
Loading spare motor parts, Western Front, WW1British soldiers loading spare motor transport parts on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Motor transport work, Western Front, France, WW1British troops engaged in motor transport work near the Western Front in France during World War One. They are packing parts at a depot ready for despatch. Date: circa 1916
Two women working in a garage, repairing vehicles
Vehicles awaiting repairVehicles in a yard, waiting to be repaired, or perhaps they are beyond repair and are being held for spare parts
French woman in a munitions factory, making parts for artiFrench lady as she sits at her bench, in a French factory, machining brass striker-pins for artillery shells. 1916
The Tower of David, Jerusalem, Israel. The existing building is mainly a Medieval fortress, but parts of it were built by the Hasmondean (1st century AD) and King Herod (37-34 BC) Date: BCE & Medieval
Rugby School, Warwickshire, England, was founded by a bequest from Lawrence Sheriff, wealthy grocer to Elizabeth I. The famous Victorian parts are by William Butterfield (1875). Date: founded 1567
Edward PalmerEDWARD PALMER Oriental scholar, who had the misfortune to be murdered by murderous Arabs while on an expedition in those parts... Date: 1840 - 1882
Ferrying a New BridgeThe rather precarious task of ferryimg the component parts of an iron bridge into position. Date: early 1930s
Two Female Missionaries in China and local converts, both young and old(er). Possibly from the S.P.G. (Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts). Date: 1913
China - Christian Clergyman Rev. John Kao (Shantung Diocese)China - A superb portrait of Clergyman Rev. John Kao (Shantung Diocese). The S.P.G. (Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts) sent its first missionary to China in 1863 Date
S. P. G. Christian Graduates at Kobe, JapanS.P.G. (Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts) Christian Graduates at Kobe, Japan Date: 1910s
South Korea - Ganghwa Island - The S. P. G. Mission HouseSouth Korea - The S.P.G. (Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts) Mission House at Ganghwa (Kang Hoa) Island, Korea. Date: circa 1910s
Cupid with flaming torch and flower. Engraving, probably by (or after) Thomas Holloway, from Erasmus Darwin, The Botanic Garden: a poem in two parts. Page viii, Proem of Vol. 2. Date: 1791-94
Flora at play with Cupid. Engraving by S. Alkin, from Erasmus Darwin, The Botanic Garden: a poem in two parts. Frontispiece for Vol.2. Date: 1791-94
Flora attired by the elements. Engraving by Anker Smith, from Erasmus Darwin, The Botanic Garden: a poem in two parts.Frontispiece for Vol.1. Date: 1791-94
Zeppelin parts at Lady Droghedas Official Air Services Exhibition at the Peoples Palace, Mile End Road, 1-19 November 1917
SORIGUEROLA, Master of (half 13th century)). Panel of Saint Michael. A vertical border divides the panel into two parts. In