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In 1862, the Rocket locomotive of George and Robert Stephenson revolutionized technology, leaving people in amazement

Background imageTechlogy Collection: The Rocket, locomotive of George and Robert Stephenson

The Rocket, locomotive of George and Robert Stephenson

Background imageTechlogy Collection: 1862, amazement, basket, bench, title, book, bow, bowler hat, cap, chattering, children

1862, amazement, basket, bench, title, book, bow, bowler hat, cap, chattering, children
Edward Tennyson Reed, 1860; 1933; Opening of the primeval royal academy

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Source Size = 3747 x 4979

Source Size = 3747 x 4979
M. Dupuy De Lomes New Navigating Balloon: the Ascent at Fort Vincennes

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Source Size = 3744 x 2027
An American Steam Fire Engine

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Source Size = 1872 x 1670

Source Size = 1872 x 1670
Anniversary of the Opening of the First English Railway: the " royal George, " the First Engine with Six Coupled Wheels, September 26, 1874, UK

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Source Size = 1964 x 1482

Source Size = 1964 x 1482
Tuxford and Sons Steam Pile-Driving Engine, with Two Double Acting Purchases for Lifting Four Rams at a Time

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Source Size = 1623 x 2035

Source Size = 1623 x 2035
Side View of Tuxford and Sons Prize Portable Steam Engine

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Source Size = 3929 x 2283
Combined Thrashing and Stacking Machine

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Source Size = 3851 x 2263
Section of Disc in the Engine House; Pneumatic Letter and Parcel Conveyance

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Source Size = 3787 x 2124
Pneumatic Letter and Parcel Conveyance: the Mouth of the Tube, and Carriage

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Source Size = 3861 x 1248
The Pneumatic Letter and Parcel Conveyance: the Despatch Tube at Battersea

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Source Size = 1744 x 1631
Sketches in the International Exhibition: Printing the " key.", 1871

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Source Size = 2531 x 3368
Perspective View of the Great Clock of the Royal Exchange

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Source Size = 2547 x 2200
THE TELEPHONE

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Source Size = 4997 x 4003
The International Exhibition: Messrs. Maudslays Engines of 800 Horse Power for the Valiant, 1862

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Source Size = 2539 x 3731
The International Exhibition: Marine Engine by Messrs. Escher, Wyss, and Co. of Zurich, 1862

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Source Size = 2887 x 3898
The International Exhibition: Swiss Jacquard-Loom for Weaving Ribbons, 1862

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Source Size = 2647 x 1270
The International Exhibition: Croskills Bells Reaping Machine, 1862

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Source Size = 5733 x 1692
The International Exhibition: Group of Objects in Steel Exhibited by Mr. Krupp, of Essen, Prussia, 1862

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Source Size = 2969 x 3651
The International Exhibition: Smiths Power-Loom for Weaving Tufted Pile Carpets, 1862

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Source Size = 2078 x 1830
The International Exhibition: Sandford and Mallorys Flax-Gin, 1862

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Source Size = 3939 x 2178
The International Exhibition: Austrian Locomotives: the Duplex Engine, 1862

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Source Size = 3986 x 2810
The International Exhibition: Blowing-Engine in the Belgian Department of the Western Annexe, 1862

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Source Size = 4001 x 2909
The International Exhibition: Marine Engines of the Mediterranean Forging Company, 1862

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Source Size = 5762 x 3960
The International Exhibition: Sugar-Refining Apparatus of Messrs. Caile and Co. of Paris, 1862

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Source Size = 3941 x 5670
MACHINE TOOLS: 1. Rivet-making Machine 2. Riveting-Machine 3. Shearing-Machine for bars of all lengths and scrap iron 4. Punching and Shearing Machine 5. Double Shearing-Machine, 1867, TECHNOLOGY

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Source Size = 3947 x 2484
New Express Engine for the London and North-Western Railway, 1852

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Source Size = 5242 x 3728
The St. Gothard Tunnel: Air-Compressing Machinery at Airolo, 1880

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Source Size = 3011 x 2320
Model of a Steam Engine, by Hicks, of Bolton, the Great Exhibition

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Source Size = 3931 x 2066
Hornsbys Portable Steam Engine and Threshing Machine, the Great Exhibition

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Source Size = 2503 x 1360
Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co.s Threshing Machine

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Source Size = 2405 x 1998
Messrs. Tuxfords Traction Engine, Exhibited at the Smithfield Club Cattle Show

Background imageTechlogy Collection: New Rolling Machine for Making Horse-Shoe Nails, 1873

New Rolling Machine for Making Horse-Shoe Nails, 1873

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Source Size = 2290 x 2293
Robinson and Lees Patent Bread Making Machine

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Aberdeen, Granholm Tweed Mills, 1885, UK, Warping Machines

Aberdeen, Granholm Tweed Mills, 1885, UK, Warping Machines

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Pixiis magneto-electric machine

Pixiis magneto-electric machine

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Bunsens battery

Bunsens battery

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Miners Lamp. Miners at work

Miners Lamp. Miners at work

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Geissler tubes

Geissler tubes

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Electric Light within laminated glass

Electric Light within laminated glass

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Electric Spark

Electric Spark

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Electric Lantern of miners

Electric Lantern of miners

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Foucaults switch

Foucaults switch

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Wildes magneto-electric machine

Wildes magneto-electric machine

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Ruhmkorffs machine

Ruhmkorffs machine

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Magneto-electric machine from the Alliance company

Magneto-electric machine from the Alliance company

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Clarkes Machine

Clarkes Machine

Background imageTechlogy Collection: Faradays induction machine

Faradays induction machine



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In 1862, the Rocket locomotive of George and Robert Stephenson revolutionized technology, leaving people in amazement. As they gathered around, children perched on a bench or sat in a basket, eagerly flipping through its pages to learn more about this incredible invention. The men tipped their bowler hats and adjusted their caps as they discussed the groundbreaking advancements that lay within its iron frame. The chattering of excited voices filled the air as everyone marveled at the power and ingenuity behind this magnificent creation. Its sleek design and impressive speed made it clear that technology was propelling humanity into a new era. With each turn of a page, minds were opened to endless possibilities. This book became not just an informative source but also an inspiration for future inventors and dreamers alike. It showcased how innovation could shape our world for the better. As people admired the Rocket's grandeur, they couldn't help but feel a sense of pride in human achievement. This locomotive represented progress—a testament to mankind's ability to conquer challenges through sheer determination and brilliance. Technology had become more than just machinery; it had become synonymous with progress itself. And as these individuals stood before the Rocket, they knew that it was only the beginning—the start of an ever-evolving journey towards greater heights. So let us remember this momentous occasion when we gaze upon these images captured from history—images that depict not just a machine but also hope for what lies ahead. Let us tip our own metaphorical bows to those who paved the way for modern marvels like this one—the pioneers who dared to imagine beyond what seemed possible. For it is through their vision and dedication that we continue to push boundaries today—building upon their legacy with every technological breakthrough we achieve.