Histo Tech Gallery
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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
Mary Toft and her rabbits, a pamphlet from 1727 (via Bonhams History of Science and Technology sale
www.jensheervit.netHypnografik Flu’O’Rama#121
In case you haven’t heard, a 10,000 year old mammoth carcass found in Russia reportedly contai
jacquard card
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
Apparently, going by my viewing history and wish list… Amazon somehow thinks it found the PER
Juan de la Cierva inventor of the autogyro flying over the Plaza de Catalunya in 1934. Barcelona
Two late 19th century ‘Thermicon’ glazed stoneware hairdryers with wooden handles. Like a hot water
odditiesoflife:Cisterspielerin (Maiden Playing the Cittern) | Mechanical Doll, 16th Century This ant
Steve Jobs
oldbookillustrations:Steam engine (with two cylinders)From La vapeur (steam), by A. Guillemin, Paris
~ AT&T ad, 1966 (American Home magazine)via Flickr(click to enlarge)
~ Suggestions to the Housewife; Department of Weights and Measures, District of Columbia; 1911via In
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