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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
Soldiers in the Hull and East Yorkshire area working with a range finder. The men do not appear to be from The Royal Engineers or the East Yorkshire Regiment, due to their badges bing different
Scientist Jacqueline Bottom measures gases from transformer oils. She is an analyst in the chemist and x-ray lab at the International Research and Development Company Fossway, Newcastle
Professor F. Morton at the Chemical Building, Manchester College of Science and Technology. 2nd June 1967
Professor T. Ross at the Chemical Building, Manchester College of Science and Technology. 2nd June 1967
Professor F. Morton and Professor T. Ross at the Chemical Building, Manchester College of Science and Technology. 2nd June 1967
David Bellamy, Botanist, went back to nature in Knowsley, when he visited a famous local beauty spot to open the new visitors centre at Pex Hill, Cronton
Picture shows Sir Alexander Fleming, the inventor of Penicillin, with Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Picture taken circa 1st January 1950
Astronauts Edwin Eugene Buzz Aldrin (right) and Theodore Cordy Ted Freeman (left) seen here at the Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas. Where they were training for the Gemini space program
3. 5 ounces of Moon dust arrives in the UK, from the recent Apollo 11 mission to the moon3.5 ounces of Moon dust arrives in the UK, from the recent Apollo 11 mission to the moon, Friday 19th September 1969. Some of the rarest substance on Earth will go to other scientists to study
The parents of Louise Brown, the worlds first baby born by IVF, arrive home with their daughter in a private ambulance. 6th August 1978
Relics of great inventors, part of an exhibition at the Science Museum. Michael Faradays induction coil that he himself made. Kensington, London. 15th November 1929
Dr Francis Crick seen here at Cambridge Universitys Molecular Biology Laboratory, following the announcement that he and James Watson had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for Medicine for their
Dr Agrell carrying moon dust samples in his bag that were allocated to him for research, pictured on the tube. The samples
Testing at the Rocket Propulsion Establishment, Westcott, Buckinghamshire, Thursday 5th November 1964
Full scale model of the Britains UK-3 Satellite, Friday 5th August 1966. The UK-3, United Kingdom Research Satellite 3, was renamed Ariel 3 before its launch in California (05/05/1967)
European Launcher Development Organisation, testing site at Hawker Siddeley Dynamics, Hatfield, Wednesday 26th August 1964. Our picture shows
3. 5 ounces of Moon dust arrives in the UK, from the recent Apollo 11 mission to the moon3.5 ounces of Moon dust arrives in the UK, from the recent Apollo 11 mission to the moon, Friday 19th September 1969. Chaperoned by Dr Stuart Agrell
Concorde prototype 002 maiden flight in UK at Filton in Bristol, Wednesday 9th April 1969. Chief test pilot Brian Trubshaw flew Concorde 002 for twenty two minutes. Our Picture Shows
Concorde prototype 001 flies for the first time, at Toulouse Airport, France, Sunday 2nd March 1969. Maiden flight with test pilot Andre Turcat at the controls, who flew the aircraft to 10
Stephen Hawking at Darwin Lecture, Cambridge January 1991
Stephen Hawking at Cambridge Union Society, Cambridge November 1993
Professor Stephen Hawking of Cambridge University with Aileen Webber, the Co-ordinator of Special Needs. Cambridge July 1981
Professor Stephen Hawking at Darwin Lecture, Cambridge January 1991
Professor Stephen Hawking at Scott Polar Institute, Cambridge August 1992
Professor Stephen Hawking, Cambridge June 1975
Stephen Hawking, Cambridge June 1989
Concorde prototype 002 makes its first official public appearance in the UK as it is towed from its hanger at Filton in Bristol, Thursday 12th September 1968
Concorde, prototype 001 makes its first official public appearance as it is unveiled from its Sud Aviations hanger in Toulouse, France, Monday 11th December 1967. Our Picture Shows
Concorde, prototype 001 makes its first official public appearance as it is unveiled from its Sud Aviations hanger in Toulouse, France, Monday 11th December 1967
Twenty one year old Pamela Garner of Runcorn is vaccinated against smallpox at the Runcorn clinic. 29th January 1962
Doctor N Cantrill inoculates eleven year old Mary Wilson of Northwood in Kirkbys town centre clinic. There was a rush for anti-polio vaccinations following the report of a suspected case in the area
Prince Philip visiting Wales. The Duke talks to students in the chemistry department during his tour of the Welsh College of Advanced Technology after the opening. Cardiff, Wales. June 1961
The Barstool Grand Prix The L. A. Crusers ClubThe Barstool Grand Prix The L.A. Crusers Club, Leicester met in the underground car park of the Woolco Complex near Leicester
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
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
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
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
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
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
Picture shows one of the electric cars at the G. D. Mountfield factory in MaidenheadPicture 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
Picture shows the electric powered engine of Mr Geoffrey Rippons new Electric Mini. Mr Geoffrey Rippon, Minister of the Environment
Interested press and spectators inspect Mr Geoffrey Rippons new electric powered mini. Mr Geoffrey Rippon, Minister of the Environment
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
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
Picture shows a TV Commercial shoot for an early style of electric car. Picture taken 3rd January 1974
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