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Workers from at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend leave after a shift
Albert Einstein Professor walking in the College Quadrangle. 1933
War - World War II - Battle of Britain - Radar Inventor - Mr Robert Alexander Watson Watt, who devised a method which is called Radiolocation for detecting German aircraft
A man prepares his home made autogyro (Gyro copter) for flight Circa 1962
American space experiments in progress in the desert, twenty five miles from the little town of Almogordo in New Mexico, USA December 1957
Barnes Neville Wallis, aeronautical engineer. Lectures Children on his model Supersonic Swallow Inventor of the Wellington Bomber Aircraft, The Ten Ton bomb, The Bouncing Bomb used by RAF 617 sqd
Electronic designer Ben Skora Palos Hill Illinois and his wife relax as the result of six years work does the housework Arok the robot can be programmed for daily chores including cleaning
Woman using early telephone. Large candlestick phone Circa 1920
Anthea Sothcott science teacher demonstrating static electricity at Londons Science Museum. 1972
Deaf and Dumb Hearing Aid August 1959. Miss Sheila Rubin a receptionist is photgraphed wearing a 1911 banjo type ear trumpet which is the oldest hearing aid and on show in 1911 cost approx
World War II April 1939 - The Sunshine Home for blind babies at East Grinstead Sussex. Wearing these respirators, they follow in line hand in shoulders, they are blind
Tank Cigarette Dispenser - September 1956 the model tank shoots cigarettes from its gun
A man relaxes in his deckchair as his lawnmower carries on with out him. The mower, tied by string to a pole in the middle of the garden, goes round in circles cutting the grass August 1969
Marchese Marconi inventor of the wireless radio seen here at the Cowes regatta Isle of Wight August 1923
Dr Wernher Von Braun inventor of the ballistic missile (V2) and the Saturn V rocket which carried man to the moon. Seen here during a visit to the SBAC show at Farnborough in September 1970
Aviation - Spitfire - A Spitfire graces the sky as she flies over Porthcawl as part of the We ll Meet Again celebrations organised in conjunction with Porthcawl Town Council - 17th September 1994
Aviation - Spitfire - The worlds oldest flying Spitfire took to the skies at St Athan flown by Squadron Leader Paul Day. The wartime fighter has been undergoing a major overhaul at the RAF base for
Aviation - Spitfire - Two Spitfires appear out of the clouds - somewhere in England - February 1943 - Kemsley Picture - Now Trinity Mirror
Aviation - Spitfire - A touch og the old and the new - A Tornado fighter plane lands with the iconic World War II Spitfire fighter in the foreground - 14th March 1995 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Aviation - Spitfire in flight over RAF St Athan - 27th November 1997 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Aviation - Spitfire - The Spitfire at the entrance gates to RAF Brawdy being taken away for reconstruction - 5th November 1984 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Aviation - Spitfire - A picture of the new improved Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire - c.1941 - Kemsley Picture - Now Trinity Mirror
One of the super tankers take shape at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, towering over the nearby houses
For the first time in 46 years the two sections of the gate of No 2 dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, were romoved today for major maintenance repairs
One of the Esso super tankers take shape at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, towering over the nearby houses
The Blue Streak F11 is tested at the Spadeadam rocket site beside Gilsland on the Northumberland - Cumberland border. Blue Streak was Britains part of Eldo the European Space Vehicle Launcher
Queen Elizabeth II, dressed in her mining outfit, visits Rothes Colliery in Scotland 1st July 1958
The glass covered yard in which the Mauretania was built at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend
The ship British Valour in the dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend
The dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend
The 715-foot long dry dock at Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend
The Wellington Floating Dock, built by Swan Hunter shipbuilders in Wallsend, passing down the River Tyne, in the charge of Tugs, on its first stage of its 13, 500 miles voyage to New Zealand
Wilbur Wright with King Alfonso of Spain pictured talking in the plane. The Wright Brothers staged a series of demonstration flights at Pont Long in Pau from February 1909
Air Aircraft Sepecat Jaguar GR1 Wing Commander Jerry Connolly on ladder of Leaving aircraft