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"Unveiling Technological Marvels

Background imageTechnological Collection: An Early Telephone. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1887

An Early Telephone. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1887

Background imageTechnological Collection: Thomas Edisons Sound Meter. A Machine Which Measured The Vibrational Energy Of Sounds Made By The

Thomas Edisons Sound Meter. A Machine Which Measured The Vibrational Energy Of Sounds Made By The Voice. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1889

Background imageTechnological Collection: The Difference Engine Of The Babbage Calculating Machine, Invented By Charles Babbage In 1822

The Difference Engine Of The Babbage Calculating Machine, Invented By Charles Babbage In 1822, Made To Compute Values Of Polynomial Functions. From The Strand Magazine, Published 1896

Background imageTechnological Collection: Dame Nellie Melba, 1861

Dame Nellie Melba, 1861

Background imageTechnological Collection: Radio Announcer Transmitting A News Bulletin In 1920. From The Story Of 25 Eventful Years In

Radio Announcer Transmitting A News Bulletin In 1920. From The Story Of 25 Eventful Years In Pictures, Published 1935

Background imageTechnological Collection: Large Arched Glass And Metal Domed Ceiling; Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Large Arched Glass And Metal Domed Ceiling; Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Background imageTechnological Collection: Ferris Wheel And Other Rides, Derry, Ireland

Ferris Wheel And Other Rides, Derry, Ireland

Background imageTechnological Collection: Wind Turbine, Humberside, England

Wind Turbine, Humberside, England

Background imageTechnological Collection: Newcastle, Co Down, Ireland; Lighthouse On A Cliff

Newcastle, Co Down, Ireland; Lighthouse On A Cliff

Background imageTechnological Collection: Skerries Mills Co Fingal, Ireland

Skerries Mills Co Fingal, Ireland

Background imageTechnological Collection: Switzerland, Close-up of propeller; Duebendorf

Switzerland, Close-up of propeller; Duebendorf

Background imageTechnological Collection: Single Glass Flask With Blue Solution

Single Glass Flask With Blue Solution

Background imageTechnological Collection: Two Glass Flasks With Colored Solutions

Two Glass Flasks With Colored Solutions

Background imageTechnological Collection: The Morse Cotton Baling Press. Cotton Hydraulic

The Morse Cotton Baling Press. Cotton Hydraulic Press, New Morse system. Installed in New York. 1881. Xylography

Background imageTechnological Collection: MEUCCI, Antonio (1808 - 1889). Italian inventor

MEUCCI, Antonio (1808 - 1889). Italian inventor of the telephone. Meuccis telephone. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Milan. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci

Background imageTechnological Collection: glass laboratory flasks

glass laboratory flasks
Glass flasks with liquid as used in research and science labs for scientific, medical, and chemical analysis and research

Background imageTechnological Collection: Electric Power House - Petty Harbor, Newfoundland

Electric Power House - Petty Harbor, Newfoundland
Electric Power House - Flume & pipe line - Petty Harbor, Newfoundland, Canada. The first hydroelectric generating station (Petty Harbour Generating Station) in Newfoundland and Labrador

Background imageTechnological Collection: Hot-air balloon from 18th century. Engraving

Hot-air balloon from 18th century. Engraving

Background imageTechnological Collection: Belgian gun with folding bayonet. SPAIN. Vitoria

Belgian gun with folding bayonet. SPAIN. Vitoria

Background imageTechnological Collection: Gun made by Ignacio Alberdi, Eibar 1851. SPAIN

Gun made by Ignacio Alberdi, Eibar 1851. SPAIN
" Gun made by " Ignacio Alberdi", Eibar 1851. SPAIN. Vitoria. Museum of the Armeric (armoury)."

Background imageTechnological Collection: Flint daggers. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. Grimme

Flint daggers. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. Grimme
Flint daggers of Grimmelstrup, Falster. The brown colour of the stone is due to the faict of being in peat soil. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageTechnological Collection: Flint axe. 3600-3400 BC. Western Zealand, Denmark

Flint axe. 3600-3400 BC. Western Zealand, Denmark
Flint axe on a helve of birch wood. 3600-3400 BC. From Arnakkegard, Western Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageTechnological Collection: Flint axe. 3100-3000 BC. Eastern Zealand, Denmark

Flint axe. 3100-3000 BC. Eastern Zealand, Denmark
Flint axe on a helve of ash wood. 3100-3000 BC. From Sigerslev Mose, eastern Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageTechnological Collection: Polished flint axes. 3700-3500 BC. From Hagelbjerggard, cent

Polished flint axes. 3700-3500 BC. From Hagelbjerggard, central Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageTechnological Collection: Flint axe of stone from Denmark

Flint axe of stone from Denmark
Flint axe of stone. Neolithic. From Denmark. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageTechnological Collection: Mach 3 Aircraft (Concorde) by G. H. Davis

Mach 3 Aircraft (Concorde) by G. H. Davis
The Question for the 1960s - Mach 3 aircraft - a prototype for tomorrow or a manifestation of yesterdays dream? Diagrammatic illustration by G. H

Background imageTechnological Collection: Go-Cart and Pram 1866

Go-Cart and Pram 1866
Technological progress in the field of infantile transportation - yesterdays go-cart gives way to todays perambulator. Date: 1866

Background imageTechnological Collection: Panama Canal Being Built. The Illustrated London

Panama Canal Being Built. The Illustrated London News. (1888). Engraving

Background imageTechnological Collection: Reconstruction of the steam engine. 1765. FRANCE

Reconstruction of the steam engine. 1765. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Museum of Arts and Crafts (CNAM)

Background imageTechnological Collection: War machine. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Drawing

War machine. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Drawing. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Gallerie dell Accademia (Academy Gallery)

Background imageTechnological Collection: Metal box for storing Styli. It bears the emblem

Metal box for storing Styli. It bears the emblem of the Englisch record label and music brand HMV His Masters Voice (La voz de su amo). Beginning of 20th c

Background imageTechnological Collection: Steam train arriving at a station at the beginning

Steam train arriving at a station at the beginning of 19th c. Illustration by Lluis Bargall󮠗 atercolour

Background imageTechnological Collection: Experiments with the phonograph in the Royal Institution

Experiments with the phonograph in the Royal Institution, 1878. Professors John Tyndall and W.H. Preece Speaking into Phonograph. Engraving

Background imageTechnological Collection: Illustration of the Marley Machine, taken from Architecture hydrolique ou

Illustration of the Marley Machine, taken from Architecture hydrolique ou
XJF869603 Illustration of the Marley Machine, taken from " Architecture hydrolique ou, l art de conduire d elever, det menager les eaux pour les differents besoins de la vie" 1784

Background imageTechnological Collection: 2832667; out of copyright

2832667; out of copyright

Background imageTechnological Collection: 2832666; out of copyright

2832666; out of copyright

Background imageTechnological Collection: John Kay, Inventor of the Fly Shuttle (mural)

John Kay, Inventor of the Fly Shuttle (mural)
XCF275007 John Kay, Inventor of the Fly Shuttle (mural) by Brown, Ford Madox (1821-93); Manchester Town Hall, Manchester, UK; (add.info.: John Kay (1704-1780); ); English, out of copyright

Background imageTechnological Collection: 2662515; out of copyright

2662515; out of copyright

Background imageTechnological Collection: 2662506; out of copyright

2662506; out of copyright

Background imageTechnological Collection: Workers using the carousel and winch to drill the artesian wells at Grenelle, France

Workers using the carousel and winch to drill the artesian wells at Grenelle, France
KW2662532 Workers using the carousel and winch to drill the artesian wells at Grenelle, France in the 19th century, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving) by French School

Background imageTechnological Collection: Unwinding the Dover to Calais submarine cable aboard the Blazer, 25 December 1851

Unwinding the Dover to Calais submarine cable aboard the Blazer, 25 December 1851
KW2619100 Unwinding the Dover to Calais submarine cable aboard the Blazer, 25 December 1851, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving) by French School

Background imageTechnological Collection: A telegraph station in Paris, France c. 1870, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c

A telegraph station in Paris, France c. 1870, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c
KW2619096 A telegraph station in Paris, France c.1870, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engaving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French

Background imageTechnological Collection: Communication between a ship entering port and the landed troops using the flag semaphore

Communication between a ship entering port and the landed troops using the flag semaphore
KW2619089 Communication between a ship entering port and the landed troops using the flag semaphore telegraphy system, from Les Merveilles de la Science

Background imageTechnological Collection: The French ironclad Gloire Glory, the first ocean-going ironclad, launched in 1859

The French ironclad Gloire Glory, the first ocean-going ironclad, launched in 1859
KW2619073 The French ironclad Gloire Glory, the first ocean-going ironclad, launched in 1859, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving) by French School

Background imageTechnological Collection: The manufacture of gun cotton in the 19th century, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c

The manufacture of gun cotton in the 19th century, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c
KW2619062 The manufacture of gun cotton in the 19th century, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French

Background imageTechnological Collection: Cannon being used as siege machines by the sultan Abu Yaqub Yusuf at the siege of Sijilmasa

Cannon being used as siege machines by the sultan Abu Yaqub Yusuf at the siege of Sijilmasa
KW2619057 Cannon being used as siege machines by the sultan Abu Yaqub Yusuf at the siege of Sijilmasa, Morocco in 1274, from Les Merveilles de la Science

Background imageTechnological Collection: A medieval knight carrying a fire lance, or fire spear, one of the first gunpowder

A medieval knight carrying a fire lance, or fire spear, one of the first gunpowder
KW2619056 A medieval knight carrying a fire lance, or fire spear, one of the first gunpowder weapons in the world, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving) by French School

Background imageTechnological Collection: A Greek fire ship, after a drawing in a 13th century Latin manuscript, from Les Merveilles

A Greek fire ship, after a drawing in a 13th century Latin manuscript, from Les Merveilles
KW2619054 A Greek fire ship, after a drawing in a 13th century Latin manuscript, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving) by French School



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"Unveiling Technological Marvels: From Ancient Greek Triremes to Modern Innovations" Step back in time as we explore the fascinating world of technology through captivating engravings and historical moments. In Madrid, Spain, immerse yourself in the grandeur of a Greek trireme, an ancient naval vessel that revolutionized maritime warfare. Witness James Watt's genius at work in his Glasgow workshop as he enhances Thomas Newcomen's 1712 invention, paving the way for groundbreaking steam engines. A map of Gibraltar from the XVIIIth century takes us on a journey through time, showcasing how etchings captured intricate details long before photography. Transporting ourselves to New Orleans in 1881, we find ourselves on a bustling wharf along the mighty Mississippi River. The Paris exhibition comes alive under moonlit skies; its vibrant lights illuminating technological wonders that captivate visitors from around the globe. The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) reveals itself with armored cars and vehicles requisitioned by organizations fighting for their cause. Republican aviation soars above battlefields, showcasing advancements made during this tumultuous period. Traveling further back into history, we encounter Andre-Jacques Garnerin - a fearless balloonist and inventor who introduced frameless parachutes to humanity's awe-struck eyes. His lithograph captures both his daring spirit and innovative mind. Finally, Robert Fulton's North River Steamboat gracefully navigates through New York waters - an iconic symbol of progress that forever changed transportation as we know it. From ancient Greece to modern times, these glimpses into technological marvels remind us of humanity's insatiable curiosity and relentless pursuit of innovation throughout history.