RM2A5YPW9–Artist's impression of the dwarf planet Pluto, 2015.
RM2A5YPW2–View of Pluto, artists impression based on 2015 NASA image
RM2A5YPWK–View of Pluto, artist's impression based on 2015 NASA image.
RM2A5YPWP–View of Pluto, artists impression based on 2015 NASA image
RM2A5YYJB–Impression of a sea urchin shell, surrounded by flint.
RMR24371–Engraving by British artist & engraver, William Hogarth 1697-1764: Impression from a silver tanker 18th century
RM2A602XC–Artist's impression of the Marquis de Jouffroy supervising the manufacture of the cylinder for his steam engine*From Louis Figuier Les Merveilles de la Science, Paris, n,d.(c. 1870)
RM2A602X8–JOUFFROY: Artist's reconstruction of a meeting held at the house of the Marquis Ducrest to discuss the Marquis de Jouffroy d'Abbans's (1751-1832) plans for a steam engine. From Louis Figuier Les Merveilles de la Science. Paris
RMTXGNWC–Yorimoto, Japanese warrior, becomes Shogun (general) in 1192. 12th century Artist's impression.
RMTXGWWC–Archimedes (c287-212 BC) Ancient Greece mathematician and inventor Artist's impression of him surrounded by his discoveries and inventions 1866 Engraving Paris
RMTXGN9A–Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian physicist and inventor. Radio pioneer. Artist's impression of Marconi as a young man experimenting in his father's garden at Bologna. Halftone.
RMTXH0H3–Roald Amundsen (1872-1928) Norwegian explorer. Artist's impression of Amundsen's airship 'Norge' during his successful flight over the North Pole, 11-14 May 1926.
RMTXGYJA–Spartacus (d71 BC) Roman gladiator. Leader of slave army eventually defeated by Marcus Licinius Crassus. Late 19th century impression of Spartacus victorious in the arena
RMTXH184–Battle of Trafalgar 21 October 1805 during Napoleon Wars. British fleet defeated Franco-Spanish fleet. Artist's impression of Nelson on the deck of 'HMS Victory'.
RMTXGW0M–Edward Jenner (1749-1823) English physician, vaccinating a child against Smallpox using Cowpox serum 1901 Artist's impression from 'Le Petit Journal' Paris
RMTXH0FM–Roger Bacon (c1214-92) English experimental scientist, philosopher and Franciscan (Grey Friar); called 'Doctor Mirabilis'. Bacon in his observatory at the Franciscan monastery, Oxford, England. Artist's impression 1867. Engraving
RM2A602XB–EDWARD II (1284-1327) King of England from 1307 Edward was forced to abdicate in 1326. Artist's impression of Edward being dragged through Berkeley Castle where he is supposed to have been murdered with a red hot poker
RMTXGYN1–Artist's impression of Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier (1811-77) French astronomer, working out the position of planet Neptune in 1846. Calculations confirmed by observation shortly after by Johann Gottfried Galle at Berlin. Engraving of 1881
RMTXGTFK–Cross-section showing impression of Marc Isambart Brunel's double arched masonry Thames Tunnel built 1825-1843. Originally a roadway, it is still used by electric trains between Whitechapel and New Cross, London. Woodcut, 1832.
RMTXH0BR–Roger Bacon (c1214-92) English experimental scientist, philosopher and Franciscan (Grey Friar); called 'Doctor Mirabilis'. Bacon imprisoned in monastery in Paris, sending manuscript of his 'Opus Majus' to Pope Clement IV, using brother friar as messenger. The novelty and range of Bacon's ideas and experiments led to his imprisonment from c1277. Artist's impression 1867. Engraving
RM2K2JYEW–Artist's impression of Hipparchos From Robert Routledge
RMHTMHPY–Artist's impression of boys in Tudor times playing football at Berkhamsted Grammar School, Hertfordshire.
RMHTMHRA–Falconry: artist's impression of late 16th century party out hawking. Woman, with falcon is riding side-saddle. Mid-19th century chromolithograph
RMRB4YF7–Genghis Khan, 14th century portrait
RMHTMKAM–Artist's impression of the chance discovery of the principle of the telescope by children playing in the workshop of the Dutch optician Hans Lippershey (d1619). Wood engraving, 1863
RMHTMHW7–Expulsion of Jews from Spain, 1492. Artist's impression Ferdinand and Isabella being petitioned for mercy but prelate holds cross in front of them in warning.
RMHTMM6A–Aerial Telegraph (Semaphore). Artist's impression of Claude Chappe (1763-1895), French engineer and inventor, demonstrating his telegraph system. Widely used, particularly in France and her colonies, until about 1850. From 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 1901
RMHTMM6B–Aerial Telegraph (Semaphore). Artist's impression of Claude Chappe's (1763-1895), French engineer and inventor, telegraph system in use. Widely used, particularly in France and her colonies, until about 1850. Liebig trade card issued c1900. Chromolithograph
RMHTMM2C–Fantascope: optical toy depending on persistence of vision for its effect. Disc with multiple images of man and woman dancing a Polka. Pictures spun on spindle and its reflection viewed in looking glass (mirror), giving impression that the couple were dan
RMHTJMR1–George Stephenson (1781-1848) English mechanical engineer and railway pioneer, born at Wylam, near Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Artist's impression of Stephenson trying out his miner's safety lamp. He perfected his third lamp in 1815 when he was e
RMHTMM2D–Fantascope: optical toy depending on persistence of vision for its effect. Disc with multiple images of cat chasing a bird. Pictures spun on spindle and its reflection viewed in looking glass (mirror), giving impression of the cat jumping over the wall.
RMHTMM2H–Fantascope: optical toy depending on persistence of vision for its effect. Picture spun on spindle and its reflection viewed in looking glass (mirror), giving impression of man eating and dog jumping up to steal food. From TM Baynes 'Fantascope', Acker
RM2K2JWAN–Humphry Davy (1778-1829) English chemist. Artist's impression of Davy testing his miner's safety lamp. From Edwin Hodder 'Heroes of Britain', London c1880. Wood engraving
RMMFNNYY–Aerial Telegraph (Semaphore). Artist's impression of Claude Chappe (1763-1895), French engineer and inventor, demonstrating his telegraph system. Widely used, particularly in France and her colonies, until about 1850. From 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 1901
RMMFNP02–Aerial Telegraph (Semaphore). Artist's impression of Claude Chappe's (1763-1895), French engineer and inventor, telegraph system in use. Widely used, particularly in France and her colonies, until about 1850. Liebig trade card issued c1900. Chromolithograph
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