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BL3280334 Andersen's Tales for Children. Translated by A. WeAuthor: Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian) / Bell & Daldy: London, 1861Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: 12806.e.21, opposite 296.
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UIG5307833 Engraving depicting women using lorgnettes whilst enjoying a carriage ride in London. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1850
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BL3261867 Regim: eto de navegaci: o, contiene las cosas que loAuthor: Medina, Pedro de / Seville,1563Source/Shelfmark: C.125.b.4, diiiA mariner using a cross-staff to determine the altitude of the Pole star above the horizon.Image taken from Regim: eto de navegaci: o, contiene las cosas que los pilotos h: a de saber para bien navegar: y los remedios y avisos que h: a detener para los peligros que navegando les pueder suceder.Originally published/produced in Seville,1563.
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LLM2799349 Using the Laryngoscope. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine by J H Kellogg (International Tract Society, 1902).
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LAL319722 Children using abacus. NB: Scan of small illustration.
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BL3266930 Bunsho ('The Tale of Bunsho).early Edo period (1640-1680)Language: JapaneseSource/Shelfmark: Or. 13130 volume 1, f.26vStory chronicling the rise of Bunsho from salt-worker to father-in-law of the Emperor.Image taken from Bunsho ('The Tale of Bunsho).Originally published/produced in early Edo period (1640-1680).
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XLF3789710 Men using the mikveh, or mikvah, a bath used for the purpose of ritual immersion in Judaism. Cleansing ceremony before the Sabbath (Shabbat). After the picture by Phillip von Allendorf, ' Der Juden Badstub', 1535.Jewish Encyclopedia, vol VIII, Funk & Wagnalls Company 1904, p588.
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WHE3875641 Making a violin: using a vice to make a frog on a violin bow. English bow-maker and craftsman Richard Wilson in his workshop. Craft, tradition, craftmanship.
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UIG863619 Ventilating a mine using bellows. From "De re metallica", by Agricola, pseudonym of Georg Bauer (Basle, 1556). Woodcut. Mining.
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UIG5310254 Engraving depicting a maid using an improved dustpan which enabled her to hold the pan with her foot while sweeping dust into it with the broom without having to bend down as is necessary with a hand-held model. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3735332 Illustration depicting two men using a springboard to perform leaping and vaulting exercises. Dated 16th century.
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UIG3735161 Illustration depicting a man using a writing slope to write a letter. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3735512 Cartoon depicting men using roller skates to get around. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3479291 A male and female are shown holding, and using a string telephone. Dated 1878. Two cups or tin cans were attached with a piece of string, the can would amplify the vibrations (voice) of the speaker, allowing the listener to hear from a distance.
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UIG5616437 Illustration depicting the surveying using a water level. Dated 19th Century. 01/01/1887
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LLM7186417 Boy using a hectograph. Illustration from The Wonder Book of Things To Do (Ward, Lock and Co Ltd, London and Melbourne, 1950).
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UIG3735162 Illustration depicting a man using a writing slope to write a letter. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3735262 Illustration depicting female gymnasts: apparatus such as the bar, the ropes, or climbing frames which developed muscle were considered unsuitable for women. Instead female exercises were based on bending, stretching and swinging to encourage graceful carriage. The Rundlauf: a May-Pole like apparatus where the girls ran in a circle , each holding a bar suspended from the pole by a rope. Dated 19th century.
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LLL733188 Using Red Dye.
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LLM667498 Child using telephone.
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WRP322757 irrigation tool consisting of a woven palm basket attached to a rope and pulley;
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XLE3750883 Gypsies dancing. using castanets, cigarette in woman's mouth. Spanish dance. Carmen .
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UIG864562 Observers using a refracting telescope of long focal length mounted on a tripod, and fitted with a simple plumb line and scale for measuring the altitude of the object being observed. Engraving from "Oculus artificialis teledioptricus sive Telescopium" by Johann Zahn (Nuremberg, 1702).
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UIG3732355 Engraving depicting an astronomy lesson using an astrolabe. Dated 13th Century.
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UIG5310334 Woodcut engraving depicting gunners calculating the elevation of a piece of artillery using a clinometer and a quadrant marked with shadow-scales. Dated 16th century.
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UIG3735254 Illustration depicting a woman using a Whitely Exerciser to strengthen arm and thigh muscles. Dated 20th century.
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LLL733479 Lady Using Mouthwash.
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XLE3778355 Edison gem phonograph using Edison Gold Moulded Records (cylinders) made in 1905. Plays two minute cylinders only. Originally sold for .50 and made in America. Production began 1899, ended 1913. Invented by Thomas Edison.12-2007-075
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UIG3523370 Photograph of a housewife using a hoover. Dated 20th Century
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LLM8634751 Animals using tools. Illustration for Chatterbox, 1909.
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UIG5616145 Artist's impression of a telegraph system using flares, said to have been devised by the Greek, Polybius. Dated 19th Century. 01/01/1870
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UIG3733840 Illustration depicting an artist using his easel. Dated 19th century.
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LLL3105697 Man using snowshoes.
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XLE3778365 Edison gem phonograph using Edison Gold Moulded Records (cylinders) made in 1905. Plays two minute cylinders only. Originally sold for .50 and made in America. Production began 1899, ended 1913. Invented by Thomas Edison.12-2007-077
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UIS5093841 Surveyors using graphometers, 1597. Plate taken from 'Use of the Graphometer' (Paris, 1597) by Philippe Danfrie (1525-1606). Developed originally in France, the graphometer was an angle measuring iinstrument used like a theodolite. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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LAL319724 Chemist using litmus paper. NB: Scan of small illustration.
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UIG3479296 A male and female are shown holding, and using a string telephone - amusing children, dated 1883.
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UIG2900940 Bust portrait of - woman holding - transparent comb in front of her face.
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UIG3523324 Photograph of a housewife using a hoover. Dated 20th Century
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LLM968675 Climbing using crampons. Liebig card, from a series on techniques of alpinism, published in late 19th or early 20th century.
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LLM7185989 Turner using a lathe. Illustration from Scenes or British Wealth in Produce, Manufactures and Commerce, by Rev L Taylor (John Harris, London, c1835).
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DOY3894106 Infant school pupil using crayons at a nursery, Middlesex, UK.
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XLE3766644 Girl playing piano using Beano comic as score.Model Release
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UIS5085435 Woman using a mangle, 1955. Woman using a mangle in her kitchen, 1955. She is about to remove excess water by wringing the washing through an Acme mangle. This is a production still from the British Transport Films unit's film, A Day of One's Own. The film was made to publicise leisure travel, and featured a housewife's visit to Durham. ©SSPL/National Railway Museum
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UIS5084219 Using a meteorological instrument, 1688. Plate from 'Traittez des Barometres, Thermometres et Notiometres ou Hygrometres' (1688) by J D'Alence. A natural philosopher is shown demonstrating how a column of water can be raised and lowered in a glass tube by manually warming the air trapped in the upper flask. The instrument is thus behaving like an air thermometer rather than a barometer. This book is a pocket-sized treatise on the barometer, thermometer and hygrometer. Its plates are particularly early illustrations of natural philosophers at work. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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UIS5085434 Woman using a mangle (presse a essorer), 1955 Woman using a mangle in her kitchen, 1955. She is about to remove excess water by wringing the washing through an Acme mangle. This is a production still from the British Transport Films unit's film, A Day of One's Own. The film was made to publicise leisure travel, and featured a housewife's visit to Durham. ©SSPL/National Railway Museum
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SIC830979 Cost Cutting Tools For The Orchardist Under The Oliver Flag - black and white image of a farmer working in an Orchard driving an Oliver Hart-Parr 12-24 tractor and using an Oliver Number 36 cultivator equipped with a bordering attachment as well.
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XOS496761 From 'Animal Locomotion: An Electro-photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movements, 1872-1885'. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1887.
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UIG863345 Military engineering: Sappers using a 'sow', A, to begin excavations outside the walls of a city under siege. B is a wheeled shield with its tough leather protective cover turned back to show its construction. From "Poliorceticon" by Justus Lipsius (Antwerp, 1605). Copperplate engraving.
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MNS882920 9 3/16 x 11 5/8 in. (23.3 x 29.5 cm) (image, sheet)
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UIG3523323 Photograph of a housewife using floor buffer
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UIG863774 Using a 'long tom' to wash for gold in the Californian gold fields. The miners diverted the water courses, then dug out the ore-bearing sands which they washed for gold. The Californian Gold Rush began in 1849. From "Underground Life; or, Mines and Miners" by Louis Simonin (London, 1869). Wood engraving.
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UIG864347 Roman soldiers using a 'cat' or protective covering for troops attacking city walls. From "Poliorceticon" by Justus Lipsius (Antwerp, 1605). Copperplate engraving.
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UIG863693 Using bellows to increase the draught in a furnace for refining copper. From "De la pirotechnia" by Vannoccio Biriguccio (Venice, 1540).
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LLM11722968 Using the Zarabatana Blow-Gun. Illustration for The Natural History of Man by J G Wood (George Routledge, 1870).By English School (19th Century)
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UIG3732438 Engraving depicting threshing using a drag pulled by oxen in Syria. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732537 Engraving depicting a dairy and dairymaid using a piston churn. Dated 18th Century.
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UIG2602638 Printing Calico using hand blocks. Engraving, London, 1860.
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LLM5997163 Man using a tuning fork. Illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado Biblioteca de Las Familias (The Illustrated World Library of Families) (Biblioteca Ilustrada de Espasa Hermanos, Barcelona, c1880).
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LLL733162 Woman using Washing Machine.
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LLJ2776140 Schedule of tolls for using a bridge (possibly London Bridge).
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LLH6030713 Woman using a sewing machine.
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LLM1091697 Using X-rays at customs. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.
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BL243194 instrument used to determine the altitude of the Pole star above the horizon;
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UIG1580865 Photograph of US Marines using flamethrowers on a Japanese position, Tarawa, Kiribati. Dated 1944
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LLM2780347 Using sewing machines, 1905. Illustration for one of a series of cigarette cards on the theme of Life on Board a Man of War in 1805 and 1905, published by John Player, early 20th century.
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KWE3253018 Execution by electrocution using an electric chair. From Enciclopedia Ilustrada Segui, published c. 1900.
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UIG3078962 Photographic print of German soldiers using a machine gun during The Great War. Dated 20th Century.
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LLM3097634 Poachers using a car. Le Braconnage, Les Panneauteurs Operent En Automobile. Illustration for Le Petit Parisien, 16 September 1906.
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UIG3732543 Engraving depicting a dairy and dairymaid using a barrel churn. Dated 18th Century.
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UIG3735335 Illustration depicting a man using shadows in order to tell stories. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3735772 Illustration depicting a young lady using a bathing machine. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3733899 Illustration depicting a train dispatcher using a Morse key to send a message down the line on the railway telegraph system. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3735327 Illustration depicting a man exercising using a horizontal bar to stretch and strengthen arms. Dated 19th century.
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LLH3105021 Using Mamma's Christmas present.
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BLP398132 a taboon or tabun is a clay oven built and used in pre-biblical times, and still used in parts of the Middle East today;
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SIC830969 Planting Potatoes For Better Crops-Bigger Profits - black and white image of a farmer using an Oliver Potato Planter as he goes through a field, which allows him to plant potatoes with more accuracy than a human.
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UIS5084550 Using a water closet, c 1596. This illustration, titled 'Visit of the devil to the old man', comes from a humorous pamphlet 'A New Discourse of a Stale Subject, called the Metamorphosis of Ajax' written by the writer John Harington, or Harrington, a godson of Queen Elisabeth I. 'Ajax' was code for 'jakes' - Elizabethan slang for privy. Harington was using the water closet as a metaphor in this pamphlet, to attack the elements of hypocrisy that he saw in society. The book contains extensive literary allusions and double meanings. The water closet shown was a wash-down system with a valve in the bottom of the water closet - both still elements of the modern flush toilet. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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LLM1091720 Separating ore using an electromagnet. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.
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LLM1091699 Tanning leather using electricity. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.
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LLM1091730 Lifting rails using an electromagnet. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.
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LLM8663895 Navigation using a Jacob's Staff. Illustration for Der Mensch und die Erde by Hans Kraemer (Deutsches Verlagshaus Bong, 1906-1913).
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UIG5307918 Illustration depicting a wealthy young lady using a fan to cool herself down. Illustrated by Mary Ellen Edwards (1838-1934) an English artist and children's books illustrator. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1850
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UIG3732542 Engraving depicting a dairy and dairymaid using a piston churn. Below are diagrams of a piston and barrel churns. Dated 18th Century.
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LLM2817120 Woman using a footbridge, 1820. Educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.
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LLM2792631 Blobbs using the book freely. Illustration for Chatterbox (1883). Digitally cleaned image.
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