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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
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
Ann Boardman aged 20, changes a tape reel on the computer, Circa 1970
Computer Services Centre Ltd, new centre in Long Lane, Aintree, Liverpool, Circa 1970. Invoices in process of being printed and ready to send out
Liverpool Corporations new assistant, a three hundred thousand computer, makes its debut when the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Alderman Herbert Allen put the machine into operation by pressing a button
Stephen Burton of North Hatch Technical School seen here doing his Chemistry homework. 22nd October 1963
Science master seen here with his students during a revision class prior to sitting their exams. 22nd November 1956
Hustler School science class. 1971
David Attenborough speaking at a BBC Conference. He is explaining that the launch of BBC2 North will be put back 2 weeks, from 17th October 1965, to 31st October 1965
Linear Accelerator being installed at Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands, 1971
Brakenhale School Feature, Bracknell, Berkshire, 15th January 1986. Biology
Patrick Stewart, actor, who is playing the role of Captain Jean Luc Picard in Star Trek The Next Generation, pictured 20th April 1988
Children from St Dominics School, Redcar, learn about the stars with the help of Starlab, an inflatable Planetarium operated by Roger Ayres and Rebecca Turner. 16th March 1994
Professor Albert Einstein (centre) pictured upon his arrival at Victoria Station in London before attending a banquet where he will be guest of honour, 27th October 1930
A science and technology fair in Huddersfield, featuring more than 50 primary schools, was described by an expert as the best display of its kind he had ever seen
Helping to promote the Kirklees Primary Science and Technology Fair is Mr Bill Warnock, of ICI, with Meltham County Primary School pupils (from left) Michael Hewitson, Helen Reed
Pupils at three Middlesbrough schools have been finding out you can do more with an Evening Gazette then just read it. The teenagers conferted 200 copies into pylon type bulb holders
Energy past and present is the theme of an exhibition at the Tolson Memorial Museum. Thomas and Samuel Weston, of Meltham
Science is fun... Kirklees Mayor Clr Tom Oonovan shows a chick to a group of children at the Kirklees Primary Science Fair
Sarah Legg, Alison Crofts and Emily Sidgwick, all 16, are all pupils at Hustler School. All three have been selected for a special course at Portsmouth Polytechnic as part of Women into Science
Astronomer Patrick Moore, host of the BBC factual series The Sky At Night, pictured in the Observatory in the garden of his home at Selsey
Stockton Preston Hall Museum. 13th January 1999. The museum has a ten year plan of improvements. Pictured. Part of the current display of rare potions and medicines
Plumes of smoke during eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the Gulf of Naples, Italy, 1944
Daily Mirror staff photographer Armando Console descends into the crater of Mount Vesuvius in the Gulf of Naples, Italy. 3rd June 1912
Jon Pertwee, Doctor Who (1970e1974), filming scenes for new Doctor Who episodesJon Pertwee, Doctor Who (1970Ð1974), filming scenes for new Doctor Who episodes, in Moorgate, London, 23rd September 1973
The balloon went at Filbert Street on 14th April, home of Leicester City football club, as the Second Division football club installed its revolutionary £ 8000 pitch protection equipment which
A group of young science pupils at a Cleveland school have won top marks in a regional competition. The pupils (pictured) carried out investigations to discover which house-hold liquid detergent or
Visitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U. S. A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted offVisitors at NASA Space Station in Florida, U.S.A a few hours before Apollo 12 blasted off on a mission to the moon. Children near the launch pad from where the shuttle will blast off. November 1969
Unveiling of the birthplace of Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle, inventor of the turbojet engine, He was born in a terraced house in Newcombe Road, Earlsdon, Coventry, on 1 June 1907. June 1982
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh seated as Sir Alexander Fleming, is here seen presenting him a mounted slide of some of the original culture of Pencillin. June 1954 P005711
Jonas Salk American medical researcher and virologist, best known for his discovery and development of the first successful polio vaccine
Bill Gates C. E. O. of Microsoft seen here at "Inside Track 95"event at the N. EBill Gates C.E.O. of Microsoft seen here at " Inside Track 95" event at the N.E.C. to promote the Windows 95 operating system. Friday 17th March 1995
The experimental high speed surface transport, (Hover Train), built by Japan Air Lines on 1st March 1977
Britians first hovertrain is set up on its track at Earith, near Cambtridge, on 4th November 1971, and should make its first run in the next few weeks
Women working in a laboratory owned by Distillers Co Ltd at Speke, Liverpool, was, at the time, the largest penicillin plant in the world. 5th March 1946
The Short SC1 vertical take off research jet aircraft, pictured at the Farnborough Airshow in 1958. 04/09/1958
The prototype Hawker Siddeley P. 1127 / Kestrel vertical and short take off aircraftThe prototype Hawker Siddeley P.1127 / Kestrel vertical and short take off aircraft (V/STOL), the forerunner to the Harrier, is pictured hovering above the ground. 24/11/1960
Britains amazing Flying Bedstead the jet engined framework which rises vertically from the ground had made several flights from Hucknall Aerodrome, Nottinghamshire
The Gossamer Albatross human-powered aircraft built by American aeronautical engineer Dr Paul B MacCready (right). On June 12
A lone British inventor thought he d stolen the march on the rocket-age designers of Russia and America with what he thought would be the worlds first man-powered aircraft the Ornithopter
Deep in the heart of Northumberland the Whisky Bottle MK.1 emerged on an unsuspecting world. Out of a hangar that doubles as a hayshed
Silicon Valley, Santa Clara, California, USA, August 1978. Blue prints of Microchip
Picture of Doctor Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953, with American scientist James D. Watson
Picture to accompany the "Robot Revolution"feature which ran in the DailyPicture to accompany the " Robot Revolution" feature which ran in the Daily Mirror newspaper on the week commencing 27th June 1955