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Jack Mahon of Nottingham has made a fibre-glass 14 year old boy which he has named " Sucker Sam". Jack Mahon takes Sam with him when he lectures at schools on the adverse effects
Leonard Hector aged 9, demonstrating his fathers invention to this schoolmates in the Ministry of Fuels " Coal and its Products" Exhibition at Othercliff Methodist Hall, Sheffield
Inventions: Britains first automatic refrigerated draught beer vending machine was demonstrated by the Brewery Division of GKN Sankey Ltd. of Bilston Staffs, at Quaglinos Bury Street, London
A hoverplatform was demonstrated at Heathrow, as a possible means of moving disabled aircraft and for other airport uses. The hoverplatform is 30ft long
Women in her kichen using moden gadgets installed in her home to save on labour. September 1952 C4554
Introducing. The switched-on Roadman 64. When roadsweeper Dave Price started work on Tuesday (20-10-64), he strolled round the streets - with a vacuum cleaner. For 46-year-old Mr
The power game. Theres no stopping some people - even during a petrol shortage. Environment Minister Geoffrey Rippon and his answer to the petrol shortage
Beauty Clinic Model demonstrates the new electric pulse musle toning machice. December 1953 P000240
Sir Alan Herbet MP observing planes with his sextant. September 1949 O20122-001
The "non-ash"cigarette. November 1949 P000028The " non-ash" cigarette. November 1949 P000028
Children throwing bricks at new-type street lamp shades, which will not break. Tony Robson (12) and Michael Knox of Wallsend testing anti-splinter lamps 1949 022033/1
John Major MP British Prime Minister having a lengthy talk with Scoot the robot at Eureka Exhibition in Halifax
Mr F T Bacon in Cambridge demonstrating, his fuel cell invention. He called it the Hydrox Fuel Cell, it was an electric chemical battery which could convert chemical energy directly into electrical
Dave Trotman designer from Southampton with his pint of beer tester it dispenses beer a fan to blow off excess froth a water diviner for detecting weak brews
Miss May Shelton a London Transport clerk from Earls Court tries the new automatic barrier at Chiswick Park station March 1964