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1980s Computing. Computer textile designers Yvonne Robertson an d Nairish Nash with their Apple Mac computer. 30th September 1987
Some of the kids of West Heath School and Victoria School in Northfield who went on a visit to the Rover Training Centre at Longbridge where they found how a robot works
Emley First school recording a musical version of local author Bill FordeOs story about Douglas the Dragon. The tapes will raise money for the Special Care Unit at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
Pupils at Beech Junior, Infant and Nursery School at Golcar get a feel for their new computer. 20th January 1986
Audio tour, Williams Hall, Bodelwyddan Castle, near Rhyl, Denbighshire in Wales, Circa 1955. People on the tour listen to recorded information about many eminent Victorians
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
Electricians checking the lights in one of the 114ft floodlight towers at St Andrews, home ground of Birmingham City Football club, 5th February 1957
Radar speed traps were to be operated by the Metropolitan Police from January 1958. Patrol officer John Ley operates the radar speedmeter on the Chelsea Embankment
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
Noel Penny (left) with visiting Volvo Flygmotor president Per-Erik Mohlin 17th January 1990
Noel Penny, owner and Chairman of Noel Penny Turbines celebrates as he signs a joint venture deal with a new company backed by USSR Academy of Science to delvelop and build a low cost small turbine
Two US Army calvalrymen seen here watching a Renault FT light tanks towing a truck loaded with bicycles going forward on the first day of the Battle of Saint-Mihiel. 12th September 1918
Tank Assembly at Longbridge plant, Birmingham, Circa 1941
Courtaulds design department, where the introduction of modern computer equipment has taken the guesswork out of the most complex patterns. 28th June 1988
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
She Watched TV on her way home! New York Secretary Connie Heald, aged 20, stands at a bus stop in busy fifth-avenue, New York waiting for her bus to take her home
Muhammad Ali keeps in touch with friends and family from his training camp. 2nd May 1980
Tanks in their stables following their performance at the Battle of Hamel. Australians soldiers had been highly sceptical of the value of these machines following their failure at Bullecourt in April
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
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
Schoolgirls are logging into a career in computers thanks to a course organised by Coventry Polytechnic. They learned how hi-tech equipment has transformed many industries
BBC snooker commentator Ted Lowe standing beside a television camera. 27th January 1986
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
A mechanical charging machine feeding a 30 ton electric arc furnace at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield, which specialises in the electrical induction method
An expert makes a closer examination of a sample of steel taken from a 30 ton Electric Arc Furnace at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield
Tapping molten steel from a 30 ton electric arc furnace at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield, which specialises in the electrical induction method
Royal Ballet Company dancers Lesley Collier aged 22 from Orpington and Marilyn Thompson, 21 from San Francisco, practice their printed out dance routine
Arsenal manager George Swindin attaches a receiver to left back Jimmy Bloomfield to try and help with communication during training sessions
Yorkshire coaches Maurice Leyland (left) and Arthur Mitchell explain the workings of the slip catching cradle to colts (left to right): T.G. Webster, J.A. Claughton, E. Fisk and D. A
Bowling speed test using an electronic device to measure the speed. 15th August 1966
Telephone test match score recordists pose beside their equipment. 16th July 1968
A worker holding his finished product, a drop-forged front axle, at the English Steel Corporation Works (Vickers) in Sheffield, which specialises in the electrical induction method
National Space Invaders Championships 1981 A row of young enthusiasts playing to win
Ringo Starr with a cine camera and an actress in his compartment with the Beatles on the train to South Molton, Devon in their special train for the filming of " A Hard Days Night"
Samuel Franklin Cody seen here with flying with a passenger at Laffans Plain near Aldershot, during army testing of aircraft and their potential uses. 10th September 1909
Mr Bleriot seen here passing over a farm near Eaury during his record breaking flight from Etampes to Orleans. 25th August 1909
Samuel Franklin Cody seen here at the controls of the first British Military aircraft during army testing of aircraft and their potential uses at Farnborough. 15th October 1909
Girls of the Womens Land Army organisation sowing potatoes on a farm in Essex with a new machine The machine sows 4 rows of potatoes and covers them, doing the work of 8 people and a horse
Crowds flock onto the Severn Bridge during its opening. The first Severn Bridge was opened by Queen Elizabeth on September 8th 1966
Terry Nation with Daleks December 1964 Terry Nation Writer director, Producer, picture with his creation the daleks. Tv Programme Doctor Who, Robot, Television Programmes:Dalek, Scifi
Terry Nation December 1964 And Raymond Cusick (r) With Dalek TV Programme Doctor Who Robot Science Fiction Scifi 1960s Daleks Dr Who