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Three cog wheels
Woman operating machine in factory, (B&W)
Vision TransmitterThe BBC vision transmitter at Alexandra Palace, London
Valve pumpIllustration of a Valve pump
Leather industry, rolling machineIllustration of a leather industry, rolling machine
Leather industry, splitting machineIllustration of a leather industry, splitting machine
Leather industry machineIllustration of a leather industry machine
Leather industry, burnishing machineIllustration of a leather industry, burnishing machine
Draw WellA man operates a draw well while a women waits for a turn, New York, New York, 1700s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Green scraper with basin full of earth, side view
Illustration of of young women operating unloading crane
Illustration of man using pulley to lift steel pipe from cargo train
Cross section biomedical illustration of radical prostatectomy procedure
Cross section biomedical illustration of hernia repair and site of incision to uncover the hernia
Chain of black and yellow paper clips dissolving where they are joined, symbolic image for problems of the black yellow coalition
Fire brigade putting out a bush fire, near Melides, Alentejo region, Portugal
Woman operating machine in factory, (B&W), portrait, low angle view
Female factory worker (B&W), portrait
Making Buttonscirca 1909: Workers in a Birmingham button factory packaging the finished product. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Telephone HandsA man operating the telephone exchange at St Dunstans, a home for blinded soldiers, sailors and airmen, at Ovingdean, East Sussex
Telegraph OperatorA trainee wireless telegraph operator at Marconi House, London, 18th March 1913. The 5 kilowatt apparatus is similar to that used on ocean-going liners
Flemish Weaving FamilyA Flemish couple working on a loom while their child turns the wheel, 14th century. From the Book of Trades, Ypres. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dutch Loom WorkersA group of Dutch women at work on a large loom, circa 1695. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Weavers And SpinnersWeaving and spinning - an illustration from the book Orbis Pictus (the world in pictures) by Johannes Amos Comenius. Published in 1657, it is considered the first childrens book
Early ZeppelinA passenger carrying Zeppelin operated by the German Delag, the first scheduled airline company, in France. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)