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Telephone22nd May 1955: An early, crank-handled telephone on display at Hull Telephone Exchange. Original Publication: Picture Post - 7762 - Hulls Own Hello - pub.1955
Light bulb flareIlluminated light bulb with flare on black background
Florence MachineAn early sewing machine by the Florence Sewing Machine Company, circa 1870. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Pasteurs Labcirca 1880: French chemist Dr Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), the father of modern bacteriology, pursues his studies in his laboratory at the Ecole Normale in Paris
Phosphoroscope (1857) by Becquerel, wood engraving, published in 1880Phosphoroscope by Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel (French physicist, 1820 - 1891). A phosphoroscope is piece of experimental equipment
Steam heating boiler, wood engraving, published in 1880Steam heating boiler for a heating system in home with two boiling tubes, cross section: A) floater with alarm whistle; B) boiling tube; C) hull of the boiler; E) water supply pipe; F
Portable Turntable21st May 1958: The Philips portable record player for 45 rpm single records. (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Getty Images)
Santos-Dumont AirshipThe Santos-Dumont dirigible airship No 16, built in 1903. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Airship Ascends24th September 1852: The ascent of French engineer and inventor Henri Giffauds first steam airship. Collection of the Musee de l Aeromautique (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
American AirshipOctober 1923: The ZR-1 renamed Shenandoah. Largest airship of her time and the first to be filled with helium. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Ill Fated R-1011929: The airship R101 at its mooring mast at Cardington, Bedfordshire. It crashed on its maiden voyage to India while over northern France. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Marine Airship20th September 1913: A L2 Marine airship with three gondolas landing at Johannistal, after completing its maiden voyage from Freidrichshafen, Germany in thirteen hours
Electric AirshipA model of an airship, built by the Tissandier brothers in 1843, on display at the Science Museum, London, 23rd June 1950
Three-In-OneA combined car, boat and aeroplane. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Jet CarA rear view of General Motors experimental gas turbine powered vehicle, the XP-21 Firebird of 1954 showing the brake flaps on the trailing edges of the wings (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Ford AtmosFords show car of the future, the Atmos, 1954. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)