Tech History Gallery
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History, although in the #past, can help shape the future. Local #historian and #entrepreneur Jennif
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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
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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
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.
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
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In case you haven’t heard, a 10,000 year old mammoth carcass found in Russia reportedly contai
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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
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