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Machine Collection (page 4)

"Machines: A Tapestry of Innovation and Power" From the battlefields to the city streets, machines have shaped our world in countless ways

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Machine Collection: Colonial sawmill, Virginia, 1600s
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Machine Collection: Putting in seed on a bonanza farm, 1800s
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Machine Collection: Crystal Palace, London, 1851
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Machine Collection: Jacquard loom, 1880s
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Machine Collection: Great Crane at Woolwich Arsenal, south east London
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Machine Collection: Soviet propaganda poster from World War Two
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Machine Collection: Cold Comfort by W. Heath Robinson
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Machine Collection: New Banting Bed for Reducing the Figure
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Machine Collection: The Harley-Scope Mine-Detector by William Heath Robinson
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Machine Collection: Board of Trade Rocket Apparatus for Saving Lives from Shipwr
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Machine Collection: Busy tailors workshop
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Machine Collection: Combine harvesters in a scrapyard
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Machine Collection: Close-up of steam roller, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Machine Collection: Spitfire at Start War
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Machine Collection: Ladies and Bath Machine
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Machine Collection: I Robot, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
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Machine Collection: Tompkins upright rotary knitting machine 1875
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Machine Collection: Red and hot
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Machine Collection: Foden Tractor UX 9728
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Machine Collection: PINBALL MACHINE / 1963
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Machine Collection: Sentinel DG4 Timber Tractor ARE195
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Machine Collection: McLaren Ploughing Engine BD5504
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Machine Collection: Hiram Maxim?s captive flying machine ? ?Aerial Roundabout
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Machine Collection: Tour of Inspection in an Arms Factory, 1940s, (1945). Creator: Unknown
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Machine Collection: Linotype & Machinery Ltd. advert, 1919
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Machine Collection: The British Navy, 1837-1897, (early 20th century). Artist: TS Crowther
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Machine Collection: Paternoster lift, usage and drive wheels, wood engravings, published 1888
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Machine Collection: Bathers and Bathing Machines at Scheveningen, The Hague
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Machine Collection: Leonardesque model. Trench-digging machine. Model. Technolog
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Machine Collection: Singer Sewing Machine - Shoe Repairers Machine
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Machine Collection: Singer Sewing Machines - factory clock tower
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Machine Collection: Advert for Daisy vacuum cleaner 1912
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Machine Collection: WW2 defence, illustration by William Heath Robinson
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Machine Collection: A very early type of railway signal by W Heath Robinson
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Machine Collection: Nieuport 17s of the French N124 Escadrille Lafayette
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Machine Collection: Amoskeag Corporation, Manchester, New Hampshire, USA
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Machine Collection: Polish cavalry at the start of World War Two
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Machine Collection: St-Leonards-on-Sea
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Machine Collection: Cork swimming suit patent, 1882 C024 / 3602
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Machine Collection: Otis elevator engine, 1932 C016 / 8998
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Machine Collection: Telegraph printer, 1889 C013 / 8777
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Machine Collection: TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1834. Mule spinning in a cotton textile mill. Line engraving
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Machine Collection: Case quadtrac tractor cultivating field, followed by seagull flock
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Machine Collection: German machine gun WWI
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Machine Collection: Cona Coffee Machine
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Machine Collection: George Cleaver who is trying to develop 177 acres of raw land, Malheur County, Oregon, 1939
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Machine Collection: Coal Riddling workshop, at the mines of Blanzy, c. 1860 (w / c)
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Machine Collection: Boot factory of Messrs, Manfield and Sons, Ltd. Northampton. Making room. No


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"Machines: A Tapestry of Innovation and Power" From the battlefields to the city streets, machines have shaped our world in countless ways. In this captivating collection of images, we witness the indomitable spirit of human ingenuity intertwined with these mechanical marvels. Winston Churchill, a symbol of unwavering determination, holds a sub-machine gun firmly in his grasp. His resolute gaze reflects the power that they can bestow upon those who wield them. In New York City's bustling Horn & Hardart Automat, people gather around automated food dispensers - a testament to how machines revolutionize even our most basic needs. The British Sten gun by G. H. Davis showcases precision engineering and innovation during times of conflict. It stands as a reminder that they can be both tools for destruction and instruments for survival. William Heath Robinson's whimsical Pea Apparatus transports us into a realm where imagination meets machinery. This intricate contraption reminds us that sometimes, even the simplest tasks can be transformed into elaborate feats through ingenious design. A transportable cider press captures the essence of rural craftsmanship brought to life by machine-assisted efficiency. It serves as an ode to tradition meeting modernity on farms across the globe. The Singer Sewing Machines factory in Clydebank hums with activity as workers diligently stitch together fabrics with precision and skill. Here lies evidence that machines empower individuals to create beauty from thread and fabric. Heath Robinson strikes again with "A Decided Catch, " depicting an absurd yet delightful contraption designed for fishing enthusiasts seeking unconventional methods to reel in their prized catch, and is a playful reminder that sometimes it is not just about achieving results but also embracing creativity along the way. Winston Churchill appears once more at the start line of St. Moritz's Cresta Run in 1912 – an embodiment of courage amidst exhilarating speed made possible by man-made mechanisms pushing boundaries beyond imagination.