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Macintosh Collection

"Macintosh: A Journey Through Time and Innovation" Step into the world of Macintosh, where creativity and ingenuity intertwine

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Glasgow School of Art

Glasgow School of Art, designed by Charles Rennie Macintosh, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Advert for the Macintosh Swimming Ring, 1926

Advert for the Macintosh Swimming Ring, 1926 Date: 1926

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Macintosh advertisement, 1891

Macintosh advertisement, 1891
An advertisement for Macintosh waterproofs designed for men and women

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Captain Bruce Bainsfather [sic], portrait photograph, 1918 Oct. 8. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Captain Bruce Bainsfather [sic], portrait photograph, 1918 Oct. 8. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, portrait photograph, 1918 Oct. 8. British humorist and cartoonist who served in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment during the First World War

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Think In Apples

Think In Apples
Dikhotomy

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Delicious Fruits Fruit Crate Label, c. 1910 (lithograph)

Delicious Fruits Fruit Crate Label, c. 1910 (lithograph)
2622162 Delicious Fruits Fruit Crate Label, c.1910 (lithograph) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Sir J. Macintosh (engraving)

Sir J. Macintosh (engraving)
663361 Sir J. Macintosh (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir J. Macintosh. Illustration from unidentified late 19th century history of England)

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Even the high winds and poring rain couldn t keep the smile from Sir Alec Douglas

Even the high winds and poring rain couldn t keep the smile from Sir Alec Douglas Homes face when he visited the Conservative fete at Highclere Castle

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Disderi Portrait Mosaic of English Luminaries of the 1860s

Disderi Portrait Mosaic of English Luminaries of the 1860s
Collage Mosaic photograph by Disderi reproduced on a carte de visite showing well-known English luminaries of the period (the 1860s)

Background imageMacintosh Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104933

EyeUbiquitous_20104933
Japan, Tokyo, Ginza, Chuo-dori Ave, part of the facade of the new Apple Computer store featuring the Apple logo

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Ghent police dog, 1907

Ghent police dog, 1907. These dogs underwent a four month training period and accompanied police constables on their night rounds

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Computer. MAC model. Early 80 s. 20th century. National Muse

Computer. MAC model. Early 80 s. 20th century. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Stockholm Olympics 1912 - English Relay Team

Stockholm Olympics 1912 - English Relay Team
The English 4 x 100 metres relay team who won gold medals at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912. From left to right: D. Jacobs, H. M. Macintosh, W. R. Applegarth and V. D Arcy

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Bolton, MA. USA. A crate of apples at the Nicewicz Farm in Massachusetts Nashoba

Bolton, MA. USA. A crate of apples at the Nicewicz Farm in Massachusetts Nashoba Valley

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Bolton, MA. USA. Harvested apples at the Nicewicz Farm in Massachusetts Nashoba

Bolton, MA. USA. Harvested apples at the Nicewicz Farm in Massachusetts Nashoba Valley

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Major Allister MacIntosh Miller (1892-1951)

Major Allister MacIntosh Miller (1892-1951) with his Percival E2 Mew Gull, ZS-AHM (later G-AEXF), The Golden City, prior to the Portsmouth to Johannesburg Great Air Race, 1936

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Busy street scene in London, England, on a rainy day. A policeman in a Macintosh

Busy street scene in London, England, on a rainy day. A policeman in a Macintosh cape points out the way, ladies hold their open umbrellas in an effort to keep themselves dry

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Memorial to Steve Jobs

Memorial to Steve Jobs
Death of Steve Jobs. A young person writing a message of condolence on a portrait of Steve Jobs at the US Embassy in Moscow

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Steve Jobs holding an iPhone 4 C014 / 9432

Steve Jobs holding an iPhone 4 C014 / 9432
Steven Paul Jobs (1955-2011), American entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc. Jobs was a charismatic pioneer of the personal computing revolution. He founded Apple with Steve Wozniak

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Apple Modem and computer in museum C015 / 6211

Apple Modem and computer in museum C015 / 6211
Computer history. An Apple Modem 1200 next to an Apple II computer on display at a museum in Moscow. The Apple II was one of the first successful microcomputers

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Apple joystick at a computer museum C015 / 6201

Apple joystick at a computer museum C015 / 6201
Joystick. A visitor using an Apple Joystick II from the late 1970s. This was a peripheral that could be attached to an Apple II microcomputer in place of a mouse and used for a variety of games

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Apple II computer in a museum C015 / 6194

Apple II computer in a museum C015 / 6194
Computer history. An Apple II computer on display at a museum in Moscow. The Apple II was one of the first successful microcomputers

Background imageMacintosh Collection: Advertising for MacIntosh Waterproofs

Advertising for MacIntosh Waterproofs
An advertising postcard for Macintosh waterproofs : " My Maiden names Macintosh but they ca me Breeks!" (" Breeks" is short for britches/trousers in Scotland) Date: 1917

Background imageMacintosh Collection: View of a circuit board from a Macintosh computer

View of a circuit board from a Macintosh computer
Circuit board. View of a circuit board with electronic components attached to it. Circuit boards connect components, including microchips (green rectangles), transistors, diodes, resistors


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"Macintosh: A Journey Through Time and Innovation" Step into the world of Macintosh, where creativity and ingenuity intertwine. From the iconic Glasgow School of Art to the innovative advert for the Macintosh Swimming Ring in 1926, this caption takes you on a captivating journey. In 1891, an intriguing Macintosh advertisement caught people's attention with its unique charm. Little did they know that it would become synonymous with quality and style throughout history. Fast forward to the early 80s, where the MAC model computer revolutionized technology, paving the way for future advancements. The National Muse showcases a remarkable piece of history - an early 20th-century MAC model computer. Its presence reminds us of how far we've come in our digital age. Meanwhile, a lithograph titled "Delicious Fruits Fruit Crate Label" captures the essence of vibrant produce from around that time. Sir J. Macintosh is immortalized through an engraving, symbolizing his contribution to society as a distinguished figure. The Disderi Portrait Mosaic displays English luminaries from the 1860s in stunning detail – a testament to their lasting impact. From Ghent police dogs in 1907 to England's relay team at Stockholm Olympics in 1912 – these snapshots capture moments filled with determination and triumph against all odds. Even amidst high winds and pouring rain, Sir Alec Douglas couldn't help but smile – reminding us that resilience can overcome any challenge thrown our way. Lastly, let's not forget about tartan – representing Scottish heritage and tradition intertwined with innovation throughout centuries past. Join us as we celebrate Macintosh - not just as a company but as a symbol of progress across various fields; artistry meets technology; timeless elegance meets modernity; inspiring generations along its path towards greatness.