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A diving suit invented by Pierre Remy de Beauve, circa 1715.
19th Century Apocalypse — The Carrington Event,On the night of August 29th, 1859 a strange eve
Project West Ford and Earth’s short lived artificial ring.Around the 1950’s and 60&rsquo
Polio and the Iron Lung,From the early 1900’s up to the 1960’s polio ravaged Europe and
cracked:It’s hard to imagine that there’s a historical precedent for wearable technology. After all,
greenvincentine:I’m getting sick of all the history and facts,I’m going to sail a boat and never com
libertineangel:uncommonbish:I can’t believe I didn’t know this…This is both fascinating and sad.Any
Solar power is often seen as a new technology, but here is Abel Pifre’s solar-powered printing press
The Vought V-173 and the XF5U-1 “Flying Flapjack”,In the 1930’s Charles Zimmerman
19th Century Korean Bullet Proof Vest — The Mayeonje Baegab,During the 19th century Korea was
legollection:In honor of Ada Lovelace’s 200th birthday, a LEGO fan has designed a kit in honor of th
The rise of the monster mobile phone | ViaBefore 1973, if you wanted to make a phone call while rovi
lerios:Proof that someone has bitched and will bitch about young peoples’ technology throughout all
Loïs Mailou Jones was associated with the Harlem Renaissance, although she also worked in Paris for
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Guglielmo Marconi with one of his first long distance radio transmitters, 1890s.
Spiegel Christmas Catalog, 1933~ via wishbookweb
Edison’s Walkman, c1900 (via Bonhams History of Science and Technology sale catalogue)
The Old Stockholm Telephone Tower,Back in the day when the telephone was a fairly new technology, it
To Sir:Holy History Lesson, Batman! Technology has certainly changed for the caped crusader since 1
(via Nikola Tesla in his lab, 1899. We owe most modern technology to his genius and generous free to
themagicfarawayttree:North transept clock of Wells Cathedral circa 1390. Second oldest working clock
Eric the Robot was built in 1928 by WW1 veteran Captain William Richards and aircraft engineer Alan
~ San Jose News, November 11, 1929“To blame Machinery as an Instrument of Decadence may seem s
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