RM2A35XWB–SETTING TYPE IN A HARLEM PRINTERS about 1440
RMRJGB5D–JOHN BASKERVILLE (1706-1775) English businessman and type designer
RMR2E724–JOHANNES GUTENBERG (c 1400- 1468) German innovator of moveable type.
RMF3K5A4–JOHANNES GUTENBERG (c 1398-1468) German inventor of moveable type shown in a 19th century illustration
RMF3JHRK–JOHANNES GUTENBERG (c 1398-1468) German inventor of movable type shown with his printing press in a 19th century engarving
RMKC642R–JOHANNES GUTENBERG (c 1400-1468) German inventor of the printing press in a 19th century illustration
RMKC642N–JOHANNES GUTENBERG (c 1400-1468) German inventor of the printing press in a 16th century engraving
RMH5JW8P–MACHINE GUN CORPS First World War. Two man gun crew (loader and firer) wearing early PH-type gas helmets using a Vickers Mk 1 water-cooled machine gun in a dugout near Ovillers in July 1916 during the Battle of the Somme.
RMBNYC7T–ORVILLE WRIGHT flies his Type A aircraft at Tempelhof airfield during the September 1909 Berlin Airshow.
RMDB1RP6–IBM TYPE 704 data processing machine used by workers at US National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in 1957
RM2PGW6E5–ELIZABETHAN BOARD GAME from a 16th century woodcut engraving showing two men playing a type of draughts
RMHKHA8M–METALIX TUBE FOR THERAPY A type of x-ray machine made by the Philips/Muller company on show at a London exhibition in November 1928
RM2WCMDB6–LANCASTER RADIO OPERATOR about 1944. He is searching frequencies on a Marconi R1155 radio set above which is a Marconi T1154 transmitter. The operator would normally be wearing gloves at altitude so the large knobs were easier to handle. A Type F morse ket is by his right hand.
RMPRD8NK–MONTGOLFIER BROTHERS French engraving showing their launch of a balloon named the Aérostat Réveillon with a sheep, a duck and a chicken on 19 September 1783. The balloon - actually a hot air vehicle and not a rounded hydrogen type as shown here - travelled two miles. Launched at the Royal Palace at Versailles, the event was watched by Louis XV! and Marie Antoinette
RMF566PN–BOOKMAKING 16th century German woodcut showing from left: paper making, printing, bookbinding
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