RMG17M7M–London, UK. 10 May 2016. Pictured: conservator Vanessa Applebaum handles toy robots Robert the Robot and the Super Astronaut Robot. The London Science Museum announces Rise of the Robots, the remarkable 500-year history of robots, in a new exhibition starting February 2017. Over 100 robots will feature in the exhibition which makes it the most significant collection of humanoid robots ever displayed in the world.
RMG17M7K–London, UK. 10 May 2016. Pictured: conservator Vanessa Applebaum handles toy robots Robert the Robot and the Super Astronaut Robot. The London Science Museum announces Rise of the Robots, the remarkable 500-year history of robots, in a new exhibition starting February 2017. Over 100 robots will feature in the exhibition which makes it the most significant collection of humanoid robots ever displayed in the world.
RMG17M7G–London, UK. 10 May 2016. Pictured: conservator Vanessa Applebaum handles toy robots L-R: Mr Zero, Robert the Robot and the Super Astronaut Robot. The London Science Museum announces Rise of the Robots, the remarkable 500-year history of robots, in a new exhibition starting February 2017. Over 100 robots will feature in the exhibition which makes it the most significant collection of humanoid robots ever displayed in the world.
RMG17M7E–London, UK. 10 May 2016. Pictured: toy Super Astronaut robot with box, 1970's, Japan. The London Science Museum announces Rise of the Robots, the remarkable 500-year history of robots, in a new exhibition starting February 2017. Over 100 robots will feature in the exhibition which makes it the most significant collection of humanoid robots ever displayed in the world.
RMG17M7C–London, UK. 10 May 2016. Toy robot Robert the Robot with box, 1955, made by Ideal, USA. The London Science Museum announces Rise of the Robots, the remarkable 500-year history of robots, in a new exhibition starting February 2017. Over 100 robots will feature in the exhibition which makes it the most significant collection of humanoid robots ever displayed in the world.
RMG17M7F–London, UK. 10 May 2016. Pictured: Mr Zero toy robot. The London Science Museum announces Rise of the Robots, the remarkable 500-year history of robots, in a new exhibition starting February 2017. Over 100 robots will feature in the exhibition which makes it the most significant collection of humanoid robots ever displayed in the world.
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