a farrier using tongs and hammer to hold and shape a red glowing heated metal horseshoe to be fitted. - form fitted stock-fotos und bilder
a farrier using tongs and hammer to hold and shape a red glowing heated metal horseshoe to be fitted. - form fitted stock-fotos und bilder
Young Chinese opera performer from the Anhui art college has her costume fitted as she prepares for a Peking Opera performance at their school in...
White marble panels are fitted like a jigsaw puzzle across the sloping roof and public walking space, Oslo Opera, Norway.
Illustration depicting a shearing machine invented by Edward Beard Budding. A: Iron drum, B: Wooden roller, C: Axis on which spiral blades fitted, D:...
Engraving depicting a young lady gilding buttons. Buttons were brushed with a solution of nitrate of mercury and a gold amalgam paste are placed in a...
Totonac votive axe in the shape of a skull, from Veracruz and dating from the recent Classic period , preserved at the Museum of Xalapa, Mexico....
Engraving depicting a refracting telescope on an iron stand and fitted with a finder. The instrument has two double convex lenses and is known as the...
Engraving depicting a 12 hp, single cylinder, ploughing steam engine, with drum to drive cable for pulling plough fitted underneath the boiler. Dated...
Plate taken from the Illustrated London News. The Crumlin Viaduct, opened 1857, was the most famous of all the early Warren truss bridges and with it...
British Rail Loco No. 71000 "Duke of Gloucester" built at Crewe 1954. Fitted with British Caprotti valve gear developed by Tom Daniels. Unlike other...
These pince-nez armless spectacles have frames made of animal horn. They appear identical to a pair of spectacles shown on the trade card of c 1675...
Trade card of the English globe maker, Nathaniel Hill of Chancery Lane, London. His card indicates that he provides globes in �any size between three...
Crumlin , which opened in 1857, was the most famous of all the early Warren truss bridges and with it this structural form reached maturity. The...
The MX 1500 was a portable, remote-controlled colour TV. It used a newly-developed 39cm flat-square picture tube fitted with a special contrast...
The MX 1500 was a portable, remote-controlled colour TV. It used a newly-developed 39cm flat-square picture tube fitted with a special contrast...
Close-up of a Zenith 14-inch 'porthole' TV set, where the picture completely fills the circular screen . All early television sets had circular...
Close up of the badge of a Zenith 14-inch 'porthole' TV set, where the picture completely fills the circular screen . All early television sets had...
Zenith 14-inch 'porthole' TV set, where the picture completely fills the circular screen . All early television sets had circular cathode ray tubes...
Zenith 14-inch 'porthole' TV set, where the picture completely fills the circular screen . All early television sets had circular cathode ray tubes...
Designed around the same time as the rival Pye camera, because this was a slightly bigger camera, it was able to be fitted with a newly-developed...
Steel wagon, c 1902. Model . This shows a 10 ton steel wagon of the type used on the Great Western Railway . It is built entirely of steel and is...
This model represents the first locomotive built by Marc Seguin for the the St Etienne-Lyon Railway. It was also the first locomotive in the world to...
Seguin's Locomotive, 1829. Model . This represents the first French locomotive, built by Marc Seguin for the the St Etienne-Lyon Railway. It was also...
Lightweight British tandem, built to special order by Rensch. This bicycle was designed mainly for long-distance touring so is exceptionally light....
Hp sleeve valve engine, 96 mm bore x 130 mm stroke, with one cylinder sectioned. This petrol engine was patented by C Y Knight in 1905 and 1908, and...
This 1 hp motor scooter was designed by Granville Bradshaw and was one of the earliest and best forms of this vehicle. The frame is made of light...
Model . William Lyons established the Swallow Coachbuilding Company in the late 1920s, building cars which were effectively rebodied Austin Sevens....
This bicycle contains several improvements patented by Mr G Singer in 1888 including a stage in the development of the diamond frame and was made by...
Douglas Motors Ltd of Bristol made their first motorcycle in 1906. It had a horizontally-opposed, twin-cylinder engine, the design of which was to...
Lightweight British tandem, built to special order by Rensch. This bicycle was designed mainly for long-distance touring so is exceptionally light....
Douglas Motors Ltd of Bristol made their first motorcycle in 1906. It had a horizontally-opposed, twin-cylinder engine, the design of which was to...
Model of a rigged traging junk. Junks of this type traded from the port of Antung, near the mouth of the Yalu River in Southern Manchuria. They...
This partially sectioned semi-automatic sewing machine was made by the Husqvarna Company of Sweden, which manufactured firearms from 1689 and sewing...
This partially sectioned semi-automatic sewing machine was made by the Husqvarna Company of Sweden, which manufactured firearms from 1689 and sewing...
This partially sectioned semi-automatic sewing machine was made by the Husqvarna Company of Sweden, which manufactured firearms from 1689 and sewing...
The Davy lamp on the left, designed by Sir Humphry Davy in 1815, consists of a cylinder of wire gauze containing a wick attached to an oil reservoir...
Following the publication of Robert Hooke�s �Micrographia� in 1665, English makers, notably John Marshall began to produce large compound microscopes...
This view shows an early form of camera obscura, dismantled and folded flat in the form of a book. Owned by Sir Joshua Reynolds, the famous English...
Sir Joshua Reynolds, the famous English portrait painter, used this early form of camera obscura. It is fitted with a mirror and lens that allows an...
Sir Joshua Reynolds, the famous English portrait painter, used this early form of camera obscura. It is fitted with a mirror and lens that allows an...
Designed by the German chemist Victor Meyer , this apparatus consisted of a long narrow corked tube blown into a cylindrical bulb at its lower end...
This picture shows the hydrogen cylinders and delivery pipe of Piccard�s balloon on 18 August 1932. On 27 May 1931 at Augsburg in Germany, Professor...
Compass is a device for determining a horizontal geographical direction or bearing; invented in China in 1117, and in Europe in 1190. The magnetic...
Detail showing a heliometer, a split-lens micrometer originally used to measure the angular size of the Sun. Made by the famous London instrument...
Detail showing a heliometer, a split-lens micrometer originally used to measure the angular size of the Sun. Made by the famous London instrument...
Compass is a device for determining a horizontal geographical direction or bearing; invented in China in 1117, and in Europe in 1190. The magnetic...
This was a development of Emile Reynaud's Praxinoscope, and incorporated a panel cut in the shape of a theatre-style proscenium arch. Only one figure...
This was a development of Emile Reynaud's Praxinoscope, and incorporated a panel cut in the shape of a theatre-style proscenium arch. Only one figure...
Ghulam Muhammad Bhat makes cotton candy or candy floss on his his typical machine, inside his home, on January 2 in Srinagar, the summer capital of...
Ghulam Muhammad Bhat makes cotton candy or candy floss on his his typical machine, inside his home, on January 2 in Srinagar, the summer capital of...
Ghulam Muhammad Bhat poses with his glass box full of cotton candies or candy floss before selling them to children, outside his home on January 2 in...
Ghulam Muhammad Bhat makes cotton candy or candy floss on his his typical machine, inside his home, on January 2 in Srinagar, the summer capital of...
Ghulam Muhammad Bhat makes cotton candy or candy floss on his his typical machine, inside his home, on January 2 in Srinagar, the summer capital of...
Ghulam Muhammad Bhat makes cotton candy or candy floss on his his typical machine, inside his home, on January 2 in Srinagar, the summer capital of...
Ghulam Muhammad Bhat makes cotton candy or candy floss on his his typical machine, inside his home, on January 2 in Srinagar, the summer capital of...