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"Replaced: A Journey Through Time and Progress" Training Ship Arethusa II: Witness the evolution of naval training as the old is replaced by the new

Background imageReplaced Collection: The Paris revolution

The Paris revolution
A barricade at the corner of the Boulevard Rue Mazagran in Paris, 1848. In France, the catalyst for the revolutions in the rest of Europe, the monarchy was replaced by the Second Republic

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On many Pennsylvania trains in the Philadelphia area, trainmen are relieved for service in the armed forces and replaced by women. Date 1943?

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Playing Cards
In the new packs of cards issued in revolutionary France, tha valets (knaves) are replaced by Republicans. Date: circa 1790

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Tram Graveyard
The sad sight of a Special London Transport trams in their graveyard (having been replaced by buses), Charlton, south east London. Date: 1950s

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Safety Bike
A man wheels a Safety Bicycle, an early form of bicycle from the 1890s which replaced the Penny Farthing. However, he obviously does not think it safe enough to ride through Holborn, London! 1930s

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London Trolley Bus

Background imageReplaced Collection: Mouse incisor, SEM

Mouse incisor, SEM
Mouse incisor. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a mouse (Mus musculus) incisor that has been left to grow. This tooth is comprised mainly of dentin

Background imageReplaced Collection: Knee replacement, artwork

Knee replacement, artwork
Knee replacement. Artwork of a profile view of a prosthetic knee joint. The prostheses are implanted into the thigh bone (femur) and shinbone (tibia)

Background imageReplaced Collection: Knee replacement, X-ray

Knee replacement, X-ray
Knee replacement. Coloured X-ray of a side view of a prosthetic (artificial) knee joint (red) in the leg of a male patient

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Artificial heart, artwork
Artificial heart. Artwork of a man with a permanently implanted device that has replaced his damaged or diseased heart. This is powered by both external (grey box)

Background imageReplaced Collection: Double hip replacement, X-ray

Double hip replacement, X-ray
Double hip replacement. Coloured X-ray of a female patients hips with two prosthetic hip implants (white). Each implant is embedded in a hole drilled into its femur (thigh bone)

Background imageReplaced Collection: Replacement ankle joint, artwork

Replacement ankle joint, artwork
Replacement ankle joint. Artwork showing the location of a prosthetic ankle joint. This device is used to replace a worn or damaged joint

Background imageReplaced Collection: The North End of the Old Blackfriars Bridge, London, c. 1900

The North End of the Old Blackfriars Bridge, London, c. 1900
Photograph showing the road junction at the North end of the Old Blackfriars Bridge, London, c.1900. This was replaced by a new bridge in 1909

Background imageReplaced Collection: The Eddystone Lighthouse, 1879

The Eddystone Lighthouse, 1879
Engraving of the Eddystone lighthouse built by Smeaton in 1759 and the foundations of the new lighthouse, designed by Sir James Douglass

Background imageReplaced Collection: American Indians. The American Indian rising. Pine Ridge Ag

American Indians. The American Indian rising. Pine Ridge Ag
The headquarters of the government agent in charge of the Sioux Indians Reservation in Dakota. Indian police at the Pine Ridge

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French soldiers on the march
French infantrymen in their new tricoleur grey uniforms, marching at a quick pace. The new grey uniform, patriotically woven of red, blue and white threads

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Moustiers Sainte Marie
Picturesque provencal village; the star suspended between two cliffs dates from the Crusades, though it has periodically fallen and been replaced

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Police Officer & Helmet
Police officer with a Coxcomb helmet, which replaced the Top Hat in 1863 and was in use until 1870 Metropolitan Police

Background imageReplaced Collection: Automatic telephone-girls: Operators replaced by machines

Automatic telephone-girls: Operators replaced by machines
A diagram of the mechanical telephone exchange, showing what happens once the number is dialled to when the call is received

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Napoleon First Consul
By a coup d etat, the Directoire is replaced by a Consulat of Napoleon with Cambaceres and Lebrun : Napoleon as First Consul now effectiuvely rules France

Background imageReplaced Collection: Cannon Street Station

Cannon Street Station
Opened 1 September 1866. Designed by Sir John Hawkshaw. The glass roof was removed prior to World War Two, but was damaged in storage and was replaced

Background imageReplaced Collection: Coal Ships on Tees

Coal Ships on Tees
Coal is loaded from coal drops into shipping at Middlesbrough, on the Tees : the drops will subsequently be replaced by purpose-built docks

Background imageReplaced Collection: Somerset House 1748

Somerset House 1748
The gardens of Somerset House - now replaced by the Embankment Gardens - beside the Thames : you can see Westminster Abbey and Hall in the far distance

Background imageReplaced Collection: Broads - Drainage Mills

Broads - Drainage Mills
Drainage mills on the Ant : they were formerly employed to drain the marshlands, but have been replaced by more advanced though less picturesque technology

Background imageReplaced Collection: Englishman of 1790

Englishman of 1790
Though he still wears a wig, a tail-coat has replaced the skirted coat, the waistcoat is shorter, black knee-breeches and stockings are now general

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Parliament Buildings
The Houses of Lords and Commons seen from Old Palace Yard, before the fortunate fire of 1834 which meant they could be replaced by their present palatial premises

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Watchmen and Wild Boys
Three young London men-about- town get into trouble with the law, and defend themselves against two watchmen (seven years later they will be replaced by peelers )

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Barber Surgeons Hall
Monkwell Street : First built in the 15th century, destroyed and rebuilt at the time of the Great Fire, destroyed again in the 1940 blitz and replaced by a modern building in 1969

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Death of Q. Elizabeth
The death of Queen Elizabeth. She was buried at Westminster Abbey. Following her death, the house of Tudor was replaced by that of Stuart

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W a Mozart, Deathplace
His last home, 934 (now 8) Rauhensteingasse, Vienna, subsequently demolished to be replaced by a fine modern building : here he died

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The Dolls Hospital
Two children bring their doll into the Dolls Hospital of the toyshop to see if its arm can be replaced

Background imageReplaced Collection: Paris Fashions for 1874

Paris Fashions for 1874
Dresses with single, trained skirts with tablier fronts in 2 colours. Ruffs are worn. The polonaise is replaced by a basque on a jacket bodice or a large sash tied over a bustle

Background imageReplaced Collection: 3rd Eddystone Lighthouse

3rd Eddystone Lighthouse
The third Eddystone lighthouse, near Plymouth, is built by Smeaton, originally in part of wood but this is later replaced by stone

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Electrical Engine
The electrical locomotive which replaced the original steam engines - resulting in quieter, smoother and above all cleaner travel

Background imageReplaced Collection: Whitefields Tabernacle

Whitefields Tabernacle
The building that replaced an earlier tabernacle erected by Whitefields Calvinistic Methodits in Moorfields. Whitefields first pulpit was a grocers sugar hogshead!

Background imageReplaced Collection: Canal De Loing - 3

Canal De Loing - 3
The seven stepped locks of the Canal de Loing at Rogny-les-sept-ecluses, near Montargis, now replaced by a more sophisticated arrangement to raise barges

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Brit Mus Old Reading Rm
The old reading-room of the Museum, when the British Library is still part of the Museum, and before it is replaced by the great domed Reading Room

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Brit Museum at Montagu H
Giraffes dominate the staircase at Montagu House, home of the Museum until it is demolished and replaced with Smirkes magnificent buildings from the 1820s to the 1850s

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Old Bm Reading Room
The old Reading Room of the British Museum, replaced in the 1860s by the great domed Reading Room

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Herakles and the Hydra
One of his Twelve Labours is to slay the Hydra of Lerna, a denizen of the swamps, each of whose nine heads, if severed, is replaced by two more : but he manages it

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Dortmund-Ems Canal
Opened in 1899, this canal links Dortmund and Emden. The remarkable Hanrichenburg raises ships 14 metres : it will be replaced in 1962 and become a museum

Background imageReplaced Collection: Yokohama Street Scene

Yokohama Street Scene
Street scene : the picturesque banners have probably been replaced with flashing fluorescent signs today, but no doubt the scene is just as colourful

Background imageReplaced Collection: British Museum 1800

British Museum 1800
Exterior view of the courtyard of the British Museum while housed in Montagu House, which will be replaced by Smirkes buildings between 1823 and 1852

Background imageReplaced Collection: British Museum in 1815

British Museum in 1815
The entrance to Montagu House, home of the Museum until it is replaced by Smirkes buildings between 1823 and 1852

Background imageReplaced Collection: London Pub Scene 1872

London Pub Scene 1872
Before the bar - a London pub of the kind which replaced the old gin-palace



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"Replaced: A Journey Through Time and Progress" Training Ship Arethusa II: Witness the evolution of naval training as the old is replaced by the new. Eilean Donan Castle: Standing tall, this castle has seen generations come and go, witnessing how traditions are replaced with modernity. Tay Bridge, Dundee, Scotland: From its humble beginnings to a symbol of engineering marvels, witness how bridges have been replaced to accommodate progress. Valve Horn on its Own: The sweet melodies of tradition make way for digital tunes as instruments are gradually replaced in our modern world. Bell Rock Lighthouse, near Arbroath, Scotland: Guiding ships through treacherous waters since 1810 - a testament to how technology has replaced traditional navigation methods. Knee joint prosthesis X-ray: Discover the incredible advancements in medical science as worn-out joints are seamlessly replaced with prosthetics for improved mobility. Total hip replacement X-ray: Witness firsthand how medical breakthroughs have revolutionized lives by replacing damaged hips with artificial ones for enhanced quality of life. The Lawn At The University Of Virginia: As seasons change and students graduate, new faces replace those who once roamed these hallowed grounds - an eternal cycle of renewal and growth. LCC-LFB Fireman in his fire kit with new cork helmet: Safety takes center stage as outdated gear is phased out and firefighters embrace cutting-edge equipment that replaces old norms. Curtiss P-40N Kittyhawk IV -these progressively replace): Take flight into history as vintage aircraft give way to sleeker models; see how aviation evolves through time-replacing old wings with newer technology LCC-LFB Cannon Street fire station City of London): Step into the heart of firefighting excellence where obsolete stations make room for state-of-the-art facilities that replace them in service efficiency Lockheed JetStar N329J (1st prototype).