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The Enfield Electric Car Road Test by Sunday Mirror reporter Roy Spicer. Roy shows us the electric workings at the back of the electric car. Picture taken 27th June 1975
The Electric Car. A new unusually quiet little motor car can be seen going through its paces around London. Produced by Enfield Auto Motive Limited
Stephen Hawkings wedding, his marriage to Elaine Mason, Cambridge September 1995
Campbell Aird, a hotelier from Moffat, Scotland, using his new limb in August 1998 - the worlds first bionic arm. In August 1998 the worlds first bionic arm was fitted to Campbell Aird at
At an aircraft receiving depot, cadets are being x-rayed in modern manner, miniature film being used. The films after development are projected on to a screen and cases of suspected T.B
RADAR equipment used for offensive and defensive purposes. The Radar " Chain Home" station was as one of the first types of radiolocation stations to be erected in the defence of Great
British radar system located somewhere in England. August 15th 1945
Captured German radar at Pachino, Sicily. 15th August 1945
Anti-air trainee in West Africa using Radar apparatus. 15th August 1945
Astronauts Edwin Eugene Buzz Aldrin (Left) and Theodore Cordy Ted Freeman (Right) seen here at the Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas. Where they were training for the Gemini space program
Virtual Reality Desktop Computer, Demonstration, Thursday 21st May 1992
Professor Albert Einstein in his study at his home in Princeton, New Jersey. 2nd February 1944
Englands new sugar industry. The beet sugar industry in England has received a decided fillip by the large factory built at Newark in which the Government holds half the capital
Mercury spacecraft Friendship 7 at the Science Museum, London, October 1965. New press conference to announce that astronaut Colonel John Glenn will open a London exhibition next week of the Mercury
Young women in a Berlin restaurant where "Decoralised"food is suppliedYoung women in a Berlin restaurant where " Decoralised" food is supplied. It is claimed that the new food, which can be taken through a specially made glass tube
Professor Stephen Hawking, out and about in Cambridge December 1990Professor Stephen Hawking, out and about in Cambridge December 1990
Professor Stephen Hawking, Cambridge June 1984
Professor Stephen Hawking, Cambridge December 1990
Frederick Rowland Emett OBE, known as Rowland Emett, was an English cartoonist and constructor of whimsical kinetic sculpture
A baby being vaccinated at Halton Road divisional health centre in Runcorn, looking dismayed by quickly reassured by the nurse
Electric Car Trials in England. The Lucas Electrathon race at Donington Park. These races started in 1979, when the first winner was William Yates. Picture taken 13th September 1980
The New Electric Vehicle Sir Clive Sinclair in his new electric vehicle, the C5. Sir Clive meets the press Picture taken 10th January 1985
The Enfield Electric Car. Picture shows the right hand half of the electric workings shown in the back of the car. Road Test by Sunday Mirror reporter Roy Spicer. Picture taken 27th June 1975
John O Groats to Lands End In a Sinclair C5 The 10-mean Red Watch crew from Londons Chingford Fire Station is to undertake the first ever John O Groats to Lands end charity marathon using a Sinclair
Mr Geoffrey Rippon arriving in Downing Street in his new electric powered mini. Mr Geoffrey Rippon, Minister of the Environment
TV Astrologer Patrick Moore meets Denby the robot, which talks, shakes hands and more. Picture taken at Hove, Sussex at The Robot Exhibition. Picture taken 28th July 1983
Picture shows students and lecturer at Garretts Green Technical College in Birmingham pictured with their electric electronic car
Man monitoring traffic, Liverpool, 10th January 1964
Computer Centre at Barker and Dobson Confectioner, Liverpool, Circa 1970
1970s Computer Centre, Liverpool, Published 18th May 1979
Mr Morris talks with operators at new computer centre, Liverpool, Circa 1970
Pure chemistry... Greenhead College science students (from left) Andrew Maxwell, Ruth Bostock and Baljinder Nijjare get the equation right at the first of three open days for prospective students
General scenes of the construction of the Hunterson, a Nuclear Power Station. 1955 A809-001 Picture circa 1st MArch 1955
Yuri Gagarin seen here with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at Admiralty House. The Russian astronaut waves to the crowd before saying goodbye to the Prime Minister
Dr. Frank Skuse studies a blood sample for alcoholic content at the North West Forensic Laboratories in Chorley, Lancashire. 23rd April 1971
Radar devices on RAF Lancaster bomber during the Second World War. The tell-tale bulge on this Lancaster bomber, just below the RAF roundel is the blister containing the revolving reflector-like
The Chrysalis human powered biplane aircraft which was built at M. I. TThe Chrysalis human powered biplane aircraft which was built at M.I.T. by students, Robert Parks, Harold Youngren, John Langford, Hyong Bang and Mark Drela under the direction of Prof
A billowing inferno of flame and smoke swirls 250ft into the sky from a man made lake of 6, 000 gallons of fuel oil. Moving slowly through the blaze is a specially fire-proofed lifeboat steered by
One of the first official photographs to be released of operation Fido, showing how fog was dispersed by artificial means from RAF airfields
A number of Ant-Aircraft gunners who helped in the defence of britain during the " Battle of Britain", now serving in Cyprus
Radar devices on R. A. F. aircraft. August 15th 1945Radar devices on R.A.F. aircraft. August 15th 1945
Mechanic at the control desk of a transmitting station. 18th June 1941
Radar controlled searchlight used against flying bombs. 15th August 1945
Mechanic at a switchboard in a power generating station. 15th June 1941
Reconnaissance picture taking during Second World War. 1st September 1943
Staff of a British radar station. (Picture) A Chain Home Receiver Room 15th August 1945
Radar equipment fitted to a R. A. F. Beaufort. 15th August 1945Radar equipment fitted to a R.A.F. Beaufort. 15th August 1945
Miss Joyce Richardson, aged 21 of Rotherham, South Yorkshire at work as a junior chemist in a great steel works laboratory