RMG7RTAM–Military - Ballistic Missile Early Warning System Station - RAF - Fylingdales Moors, North Yorskhire
RMDB03G9–energy, electricity, light, a searchlight, developed by the French military officer Mangin and mounted on the Eiffel tower, illuminating a cloud, wood engraving, late 19th century, electrical, electric, searchlight, searchlights, beam of light, light ray, beams of light, light rays, Paris, France, illumination, illuminations, clouds, cloud, invention, inventions, technics, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMT966GG–PLATE 17. The Invention of the Polishing of Armor. Seventeenth plate from a print series entitled Nova Reperta (New Inventions of Modern Times) consisting of a title page and 19 plates, engraved by Jan Collaert I, after Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, and published by Philips Galle. Illustration of an armor polishing workshop.
RMG4HNKP–Britain's first supersonic fighter The English Electric P-1. aircraft
RMWH8ENH–A device operated by a system of levers to overturn the ladders of would-be invaders, from Leonardo's repertoire of military machines. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian Renaissance architect, musician, anatomist, inventor, engineer, sculptor, geometer and artist. . .
RMG4CP9T–A lady operates a semi-mobile canteen on the streets of Coventry following Lord Woolton's statement that the Ministry of Food had completed arrangements for feeding 20 percent of the population of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the event of an emergency. Plans had been made for providing over 20,000,000 hot meals a day or 5,000,000 full course meals.
RM2GEY9G0–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: The Jumping Tank
RMENTX78–Rider in the sky. Is it a bike, is it a plane? No, it's a unique compromise - a motorskycycle. It can fly at 80 miles an hour 10,000 feet up or roar along at 60 mph on the ground. Test pilot Geoff Ball took the skybike on its maiden spin over Morecambe Bay and was impressed. It's handy for farmers, enthusiasts or even the military. It costs a tidy sum though - £8000. Skybike...Geoff Ball high in the sky. 2nd July 1985
RM2K91X8N–A Rolls Royce Sapphire jet engine @ the Jet Age Museum, Staverton, Gloucestershire
RM2RBTCX7–Germany: c. 1916 German soldiers with one of their country's latest inventions, a portable searchlight for night work in the trenches and on the battlefield. When not in use, it is taken apart and its parts are distributed among five men. When needed it is quickly assembled and put into use.
RM2RBWNH6–A dummy tank designed by the British during World War One, made from rubber and inflated when deployed. Photograph at MM-8-44-5528 SIGNAL FORP SARM.
RMF2B4KB–ENIAC computer was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer. 'Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer' was 150 feet wide with 20 banks of flashing lights. Ca. 1946. - (BSLOC 2015 1 222)
RMG3C6HA–The Subzeppmarinellin by Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoon
RMB58E9Y–Petty officer Alan Hogarth on skis. Petty officer Alan Hogarth 33, tried out his device in Plymouth Harbour today, (he walks on
RM2BE7A2T–Cadwallader David Colden ( 1688 – 1776) physician, natural scientist, a lieutenant governor and acting Governor for the Province of New York.
RMT07RKJ–transport / transportation, car, vehicle variants, Cugnot steam engine, year of construction: 1769, wooden model, automobile museum Torino, Italy, 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP3DT17–Bi-plane aeroplane and pilot with an early aerial camera
RM2R9C6MT–United States: c. 1927 A member of the Army Signal Corps demonstrates the newly developed helmet and transmitter for use in aircraft.
RMBK4FJC–Cyclists in the British army, 1888
RMKWCRP4–ENIAC computer was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer. 'Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer' was 150 feet wide with 20 banks of flashing lights. Ca. 1946. - (BSLOC 2015 1 222)
RM2ABWJC7–Improvement in the Leclanche Battery. ANCIENT STAND FOR YULE LOG. Vital Resistance. The Largest Ship Ever Made. I. A CABINET. Military Boots. New Mechanical Inventions. STAND FOR YULE LOG., scientific american, 1878-09-28
RME1CW9R–U.S. light tank equipped with the 'Culin Hedgecutter' for breaching the Norman hedgerows. The sharp blades were made from
RMRJ1D9M–. The wonderful century [microform] : its successes and its failures. Science; Nineteenth century; Vaccination; Civilization, Modern; Sciences; Dix-neuvième siècle; Vaccination; Civilisation moderne. 1 '. 806 INDEX. Meclianical inventions of ninc- Icfriili ((IIImy, 15 Medical men who ucceplod piirenoloi,'}-, ITO ]kMi(leleef's prediction of new elements, 1)1 Mesmer and animal magnetism, 104 >Iesmerio trance, operations dur- ing, 206 Mesmerism now generally ac- cepted, 210 Metals, transmutation of, 91 Meteorites, }»U Meteoritic theory of the universe, loa Militarism, 32.j, 335 Military power
RM2GEY9EK–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Semi-Tanks
RM2K973PT–A Gloster Meteor, part of the outside display of aircraft @ the Jet Age Museum, Staverton, Gloucestershire
RF2WHAF48–1945 Vintage military tank patent
RMHRKM7X–Siege of Paris, Hydrogen Balloon, 1870
RMKWCPPM–ENIAC computer was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer. 'Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer' was 150 feet wide with 20 banks of flashing lights. Ca. 1946. - (BSLOC 2015 1 222)
RF2J06CBB–1877 Vintage Pocket Knives Patent Art.
RMB58EA5–Petty officer Alan Hogarth on skis. Petty officer Alan Hogarth 33, tried out his device in Plymouth Harbour today, (he walks on
RF2T83FG1–1919 Vintage hand grenade patent
RM2ABTW2P–VNGINEERING CIVIL AND MILITARY; CHEMIS TIIE CHEAPEST MODE OF INTRODUCING INVENTIONS. INVENTORS AND CONSTRUCTORS OF NEW AND ITALUABLE COOKING UTENSIL.-ONE-HALF THE QOLID EMERY WHEELS SILICATE OR V ULCAN PARTICULARLY DESIGNED FOR ALS FOB QOMETHING TO DO.-' PLEASANT AND PROFIT TINGINEERS AND MACHINISTS ARE SURE OF MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS 1't TANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES WITH, scientific american, 64-10-15
RME1CW3B–U.S. soldiers inspect German tactical mini-tracked vehicles. The robots carried bombs toward invading Allied troops on D-Day
RM2ABY43H–THE EVOLUTION OT THE MILITARY MAST., scientific american, 1908-11-14
RM2GEY9GF–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Tank Skidders
RM2ABTHTX–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS, scientific american, 1862-07-26
RMB58EAA–Petty officer Alan Hogarth on skis. Petty officer Alan Hogarth 33, tried out his device in Plymouth Harbour today, (he walks on
RF2J429YK–1919 Automatic Machine Rifle Patent Art Poster
RM2GEY9G2–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: The Trench Sealer
RM2ABTGG6–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1862-04-05
RMB58EA6–Petty officer Alan Hogarth on skis. Petty officer Alan Hogarth 33, tried out his device in Plymouth Harbour today, (he walks on
RF2T5HFJB–1875 Vintage revolving fire arm patent
RM2GEY9E9–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Triple Tanks
RM2ABTGBF–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 62-03-15
RMB58E9W–Petty officer Alan Hogarth on skis. Petty officer Alan Hogarth 33, tried out his device in Plymouth Harbour today, (he walks on
RF2JP0JT8–1943 Vintage Direct Lift Aircraft Patent Art
RM2GEY99K–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Learning the goose step
RM2ABTG4N–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1862-02-01
RMB58EA0–Petty officer Alan Hogarth on skis. Petty officer Alan Hogarth 33, tried out his device in Plymouth Harbour today, (he walks on
RF2RGKGJX–US Army1941 patent, US Army vehicle patent, showcasing technical drawings and specifications.
RM2GEY9F6–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: The Camouflage Expert
RM2ABTGPX–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1862-05-17
RMB58EAE–Petty officer Alan Hogarth on skis. Petty officer Alan Hogarth 33, tried out his device in Plymouth Harbour today, (he walks on
RF2R93MCG–1931 Automatic firearm patent art
RM2GEY9EM–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: How to cross the Rhine
RM2ABTG82–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1862-02-22
RMB58EAD–Petty officer Alan Hogarth on skis. Petty officer Alan Hogarth 33, tried out his device in Plymouth Harbour today, (he walks on
RF2R4XA5P–1964 vintage helicopter patent poster art
RM2GEY9GG–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Cooling the Atlantic
RM2ABTJ8J–NOTES ON NAVAL AND MILITARY AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1862-10-11
RM2GEY9FW–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Back Acting Guns
RM2ABTJ1E–NOTES ON NAVAL AND MILITARY AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1862-08-30
RM2GEY9GB–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Camouflage v. Camouflage
RM2ABTF63–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1861-11-23
RM2GEY9FF–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Catching A Quisling
RM2ABTF43–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1861-11-09
RM2GEY9EN–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: The Incendiary Bomb Machine
RM2ABTGJJ–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1862-04-19
RM2GEY9G3–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Hit or Missler Gun
RM2ABTGYA–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1862-06-07
RM2ABXPM2–HOW OSTRICH FEATHERS ARE CULLED MILITARY PHOTOGRAPHY., scientific american, 1902-08-16
RM2ABW6RB–BY DR. DIO LEWIS. ts Military Chemistry., scientific american, 1870-11-26
RM2GEY99M–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: American Barb Trowsers
RM2ABTG96–130 citutifir NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS., scientific american, 1862-03-01
RM2GEY9GD–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Safe Practice for Paratroopers
RM2ABX3AF–Insect Pests. Military Notes. Henderson Steel. THE CELESTIAL WORLD., scientific american, 1888-05-12
RM2ABX926–MILITARY BALLOONING. Soda Foam. The Young Men's Institute. A Novel Fabric., scientific american, 1892-10-01
RM2GEY9G8–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: The Naval Cloud Dispeller
RM2ABXNT2–Military Telephone System. MARCONI RAISING THE GREAT RITE AT SIGNAL HILL NEWFOUNDLAND., scientific american, 1902-01-04
RM2ABTE9P–Naval and Military Movements. The War and Business. The French Ambulance System. Defences of Mobile., scientific american, 1861-07-06
RM2GEY9FN–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Molotov Bread Basket
RM2ABWX7N–THE ISATIS. OR ARCTIC FOX. The Red Sunsets. Military Skating. A WHALEBONE ARCH., scientific american, 1884-06-07
RM2ABY3MY–THE SHACKLETON ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. THE WRIGHT AEROPLANE TESTS. RECENT MILITARY DIRIGIBLE BALLOONS., scientific american, 1908-08-29
RM2GEY9EA–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Anti Tank Trap Device
RM2ABXG6T–Canadian North Pole Expedition. 4 . Acetylene for Military Signaling. Miscellaneous Notes and Receipts., scientific american, 1897-11-20
RM2GEY9FH–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Blowing out Parachute Flares
RM2ABX8FW–Natural History Notes. Mexico to Build the Tehuantepec Ship Railway. Military Ballooning. elevation., scientific american, 1892-04-23
RM2GEY9EP–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Stale Ostrich Egg Throwers
RM2ABXCP6–Infinitely Rapid Motions. Military Lyceums. -.Mk -H.- Grief from a Medical Standpoint., scientific american, 1895-05-04
RM2GEY9G5–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Kidnapping Lord Haw-Haw
RM2ABXXJN–EDUCATION OF BOYS BY THE MILITARY METHOD. EDUCATION OF BOYS BY THE MILITARY METHOD. Makes the Water Pump Itself., scientific american, 1905-03-04
RM2ABTHXY–NOTES ON MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS. The Oldest Existing Photographs. RIFLED ORDNANCE AT THE WORLD'S FAIR., scientific american, 1862-08-09
RM2GEY9EB–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: The Multi Movement Bomb Catcher
RM2ABTJCC–NOTES ON NAVAL AND MILITARY AFFAIRS. A Confederate Scottish Steamer Sunk. MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY., scientific american, 1862-11-01
RM2GEY9FJ–Page from William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) Inventions: Delayed Action Bomb Machine
RM2ABTTJA–THE FARCE OP OUR MILITARY MANEUVERS. An American Demonstration of the Urban-Smith Process of Animated Color Photography., scientific american, -1909-12-25
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