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Images Dated 6th February 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Camera and steam power, 1871

Camera and steam power, 1871
Camera and steam power. 19th-century artwork of a crowd of people queuing to be photographed by a large camera, with a steam engine (steam visible) behind it

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Gas mask training, World War II

Gas mask training, World War II. South African WaF (Womens Auxiliary Air Force) sergeant and instructor fitting a gas mask during a training session in World War II (1939-1945)

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Saturn V rockets F-1 engine

Saturn V rockets F-1 engine. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon (1961 to 1975). The Saturn V was one of the most powerful rockets ever made

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Refrigerator, artwork

Refrigerator, artwork
Refrigerator. Computer artwork showing how a refrigerator works. There are two sets of coiled pipes, one inside the refrigerator (at top) and one outside the refrigerator (at right)

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Hyde Park Corner, London, 1890s C015 / 0875

Hyde Park Corner, London, 1890s C015 / 0875
Hyde Park Corner. 19th-century photochrom (photographic lithograph) of horse-drawn carriages at Hyde Park Corner, London, England, in the 1890s. The carriages include traders, taxis, and buses

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Perry Expedition to Japan, 1853-4

Perry Expedition to Japan, 1853-4
Perry Expedition to Japan. 19th-century Japanese artwork depicting the fleet of US Navy Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry (1794-1858) in Uraga Harbour, near what would later be Tokyo

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: HMS Victory, Portsmouth, 1890s

HMS Victory, Portsmouth, 1890s
HMS Victory. Photochrom (photographic lithograph) of the Royal Navys HMS Victory, moored at Portsmouth, UK, in the 1890s, with the White Ensign flying from its stern

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Louis Chevrolet, US race car driver

Louis Chevrolet, US race car driver
Louis-Joseph Chevrolet (1878-1941), race car driver and automobile manufacturer. Chevrolet was born in Switzerland and grew up in France. He then emigrated to the USA via Canada

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Machine gun production, World War II

Machine gun production, World War II. Irish female worker using a lathe to produce a Bren light machine gun at a munitions factory

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: German aeroplane bomb, World War I

German aeroplane bomb, World War I. German soldier handling a bomb beside an aeroplane during World War I (1914-1918). Aeroplanes, a relatively new technology, were improved as the war progressed

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Type VIIC42 U-boat, artwork

Type VIIC42 U-boat, artwork
Type VIIC/42 U-boat, cut-away computer artwork. This German submarine was designed between 1942 and 1943. It was 68.7 metres long, with a single-hull and a range of 10, 000 nautical miles (18)

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: First nuclear submarine Nautilus, artwork

First nuclear submarine Nautilus, artwork
First nuclear submarine. Cut-away computer artwork of USS Nautilus (SS-571), the worlds first operational nuclear-powered submarine

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2013: Prehistoric primate, artwork

Prehistoric primate, artwork
Prehistoric primate. Computer artwork of a Siamopithecus eocaenus primate. This animal was found in what is now Thailand in the late Eocene (37.2 to 33.9 million years ago) epoch


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