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Invention Collection (page 2)

Background imageInvention Collection: The Barstool Grand Prix The L. A. Crusers Club

The Barstool Grand Prix The L. A. Crusers Club
The Barstool Grand Prix The L.A. Crusers Club, Leicester met in the underground car park of the Woolco Complex near Leicester

Background imageInvention Collection: Lucas 2000 Electric Motor Contest. Picture shows car no: 16

Lucas 2000 Electric Motor Contest. Picture shows car no: 16. " Tornado" designed by 15 year old Nicholas Grant. See other pictures in this set captioned

Background imageInvention Collection: The New Electric Vehicle 14 year old Joe Paine from London trying out Sir

The New Electric Vehicle 14 year old Joe Paine from London trying out Sir Clive Sinclairs new electric vehicle. Here he drives by the side of a lorry to show the sheer smallness of the C5 vehicle

Background imageInvention Collection: The New Electric Vehicle Picture shows a gentleman in London driving

The New Electric Vehicle Picture shows a gentleman in London driving the Sinclair C5, designed by Sir Clive Sinclair. Here he meets a motorbike and rider, and close by is a taxi cab

Background imageInvention Collection: Lucas 2000 Electric Motor Contest. Picture shows car no: 18

Lucas 2000 Electric Motor Contest. Picture shows car no: 18. Picture show Cedric Mark Lynch, aged 23, of Potters Bar, Hertfordshire with his electric motor car

Background imageInvention Collection: The Enfield Electric Car - company logo badge on the bonet of the car See

The Enfield Electric Car - company logo badge on the bonet of the car See rest of set 75-3439 for The Road Test by Sunday Mirror reporter Roy Spicer. Picture taken 27th June 1975

Background imageInvention Collection: 15 stone Roy Stuart of Ilford, Essex, owner of a C5, can only get six miles out of his

15 stone Roy Stuart of Ilford, Essex, owner of a C5, can only get six miles out of his because of his size. Picture taken 10th March 1985

Background imageInvention Collection: Picture shows one of the electric cars at the G. D. Mountfield factory in Maidenhead

Picture shows one of the electric cars at the G. D. Mountfield factory in Maidenhead
Picture shows one of the electric cars at the G.D. Mountfield factory in Maidenhead. In this set, a factory worker is the man behind the wheel. Picture taken 29th June 1979

Background imageInvention Collection: Picture shows the electric powered engine of Mr Geoffrey Rippons new Electric Mini

Picture shows the electric powered engine of Mr Geoffrey Rippons new Electric Mini. Mr Geoffrey Rippon, Minister of the Environment

Background imageInvention Collection: Interested press and spectators inspect Mr Geoffrey Rippon

Interested press and spectators inspect Mr Geoffrey Rippons new electric powered mini. Mr Geoffrey Rippon, Minister of the Environment

Background imageInvention Collection: Mr Geoffrey Rippon being driven in his chauffeur driven electric mini

Mr Geoffrey Rippon being driven in his chauffeur driven electric mini. They take a short spin around the block before drink to 10 Downing Street

Background imageInvention Collection: Mr Geoffrey Rippon, Minister of the Environment, arrives at Downing Street in his new

Mr Geoffrey Rippon, Minister of the Environment, arrives at Downing Street in his new electric powered mini. November 1973 Mr Geoffrey Rippon, Minister of the Environment

Background imageInvention Collection: Picture shows a TV Commercial shoot for an early style of electric car

Picture shows a TV Commercial shoot for an early style of electric car. Picture taken 3rd January 1974

Background imageInvention Collection: Citizen Band Radio. The first Citizen Band Radio exhibition was being held at

Citizen Band Radio. The first Citizen Band Radio exhibition was being held at Sandown Park Racecourse, at Esher, Surrey. Picture shows CB Radio enthusiasts Julie Henderson (left) and Zara Garrett

Background imageInvention Collection: Young Admirer Helen Dobbie, 8 years old from Hove, kisses, Denby the robot, which talks

Young Admirer Helen Dobbie, 8 years old from Hove, kisses, Denby the robot, which talks, shakes hands and more. Picture taken at Hove, Sussex at The Robot Exhibition

Background imageInvention Collection: Clock and Kettle Tea Maker shown at The Fantasies

Clock and Kettle Tea Maker shown at The Fantasies and Follies Exhibition at Brighton. Picture taken 27th April 1971

Background imageInvention Collection: Water scootering... back to the office after lunch? It was 'skipper'

Water scootering... back to the office after lunch? It was "skipper"
Water scootering...back to the office after lunch? It was " skipper" businessman Jack Hornsby, with his 17 year old daughter Stella sailing pillion, during a try out on the River Thames

Background imageInvention Collection: Holidaymaker sheltering from the rainy weather at the end of Southend pier

Holidaymaker sheltering from the rainy weather at the end of Southend pier, listens to her fortune being read by the Telefortune machine in the amusement arcade. Southend, Essex. 1st June 1963

Background imageInvention Collection: Rocketing success... Gavin Thompson, 13, shows off the starblaster spaceship he invented

Rocketing success... Gavin Thompson, 13, shows off the starblaster spaceship he invented that is now in toy shops all over the country

Background imageInvention Collection: Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th

Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th Armoured Division and the Royal Engineers. These specialized tanks were developed under the guidance of Major General

Background imageInvention Collection: Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th

Hobarts Funnies were a number of unusually modified tanks operated by the 79th Armoured Division and the Royal Engineers. These specialized tanks were developed under the guidance of Major General

Background imageInvention Collection: Fountain Pen Atom Meter. 2nd November 1949 Pocket meters to register the presence

Fountain Pen Atom Meter. 2nd November 1949 Pocket meters to register the presence of radioactive material are to be turned out by the hundred thousand at scientific instrument factories in Leeds

Background imageInvention Collection: Mr Clifford Davis of Leeds Road Wakefield, tries out his flying machine made from bits of

Mr Clifford Davis of Leeds Road Wakefield, tries out his flying machine made from bits of old pedal cycles. Following him down the road on their bikes are neighbours children, West Yorkshire

Background imageInvention Collection: The Triumph Herald based Amphicar on test on a Thames slipway at Marlow, Buckinghamshire

The Triumph Herald based Amphicar on test on a Thames slipway at Marlow, Buckinghamshire. The car is completely sealed underneath and has twin propellers worked from the same engine. April 1965

Background imageInvention Collection: Testing out home made diving equipment, with crowds watching. Wiltshire. Circa 1945

Testing out home made diving equipment, with crowds watching. Wiltshire. Circa 1945

Background imageInvention Collection: New anti riot gun January 1969 1960s Mobuster Weapon, Home Office

New anti riot gun January 1969 1960s Mobuster Weapon, Home Office. Weapons Guns Technology

Background imageInvention Collection: Huge fan to combat frost in apple orchards at Bramley, Cambridgeshire

Huge fan to combat frost in apple orchards at Bramley, Cambridgeshire. 1950 023898/1

Background imageInvention Collection: Mr C Urquhart and Mr A Moody working on a buzz bar chamber at the beginning of works

Mr C Urquhart and Mr A Moody working on a buzz bar chamber at the beginning of works on floodlights for St Andrew s, home ground of Birmingham City Football club. 1st September 1956

Background imageInvention Collection: Our two reveille models keep an eye on the unpredictable English weather as they

Our two reveille models keep an eye on the unpredictable English weather as they demonstrate the new car rack tent, designed so it can be assembled in minutes May 1956

Background imageInvention Collection: Two reveille models seen here demonstrating the new car rack tent

Two reveille models seen here demonstrating the new car rack tent, designed so it can be assembled in minutes May 1956

Background imageInvention Collection: A man prepares his home made autogyro (Gyro copter) for flight Circa 1962

A man prepares his home made autogyro (Gyro copter) for flight Circa 1962

Background imageInvention Collection: Birdman wings - Geo Ford November 1951

Birdman wings - Geo Ford November 1951

Background imageInvention Collection: Cycles Tricycle September 1973

Cycles Tricycle September 1973

Background imageInvention Collection: Two reveille models seen here demonstrating the new car rack tent

Two reveille models seen here demonstrating the new car rack tent, designed so it can be assembled in minutes, seen here with dressing room awning. May 1956

Background imageInvention Collection: Radar Operator August 1945 WaF Radar Operator - Pictured airwoman plotting

Radar Operator August 1945 WaF Radar Operator - Pictured airwoman plotting aircraft on the Cathode Ray Tube Monitor

Background imageInvention Collection: Mr Charles Wade looking at the new motorised fishing reel which can be used by one armed

Mr Charles Wade looking at the new motorised fishing reel which can be used by one armed anglers. April 1967

Background imageInvention Collection: A Submarine in a Backyard. One day a Frenchman in Paris Monsieur Jean Rousseau 50 a

A Submarine in a Backyard. One day a Frenchman in Paris Monsieur Jean Rousseau 50 a mechanic in some General Engineering enterprises invented a under water life saving apparatus

Background imageInvention Collection: Youth. Teenager. Inventions. 16-year-old Geoffrey Jones with the revolving globe clock

Youth. Teenager. Inventions. 16-year-old Geoffrey Jones with the revolving globe clock which he has made and patented. The clock tells the time in any part of the world simultaneously

Background imageInvention Collection: Postie Lawson, Pioneer: Lord Sempill and his 4-year-old daughter Janet have great fun

Postie Lawson, Pioneer: Lord Sempill and his 4-year-old daughter Janet have great fun with " Scotlands first horseless carriage" in the grounds of their lovely home, Craigievar Castle



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