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Newcomen steam engine, 1737.
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Sectional view of a Newcomen steam engine, 1737.
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Roller bridge or inclined plane for transferring vessels from one level of a canal to another, 1737.
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Sebastien Vauban, French military engineer, c1680.
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Sebastian le Prestre de Vauban, French military engineer.
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Benjamin Baker (1840-1907), British civil engineer, c1896.
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Benjamin Baker (1840-1907), British civil engineer, c1890.
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Isaac Newton, English mathematician, physicist and astronomer.
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James Brindley, English civil engineer and canal builder, c1770 (1835).
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Isaac Newton's house, St Martin's Street, Leicester Square, London, c1850.
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Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, German philosopher and mathematician, 1781. Artist: Johann Elias Haid
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Plate from Opticks, by Isaac Newton, showing the splitting of light through prisms, 1704.
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Isaac Newton's prism experiment showing how sunlight is split into its separate colours, 1747.
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel, English civil and mechanical engineer.
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Plate showing diagram of the optics of a reflecting telescope (Fig 29), 1704.
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James Brindley, 18th century English civil engineer and canal builder, (1836). Artist: JT Wedgwood
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Isaac Newton, English mathematician, astronomer and physicist, c1725. Artist: John Vanderbank
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'Newton Investigating Light', c1879.
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Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866.
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Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English mathematician, astronomer and physicist, 1738. Artist: Jacobus Houbraken
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Bernard Forest Belidor (1693-c1761), French military and civil engineer, 1737. 
Bernard Forest Belidor (1693-c1761), French military and civil engineer, 1737. Frontispiece from his Architecture Hydraulique (Paris, 1737), the first work on engineering to apply integral calculus to practical problems. 
Unique Identifier AR918571 
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Purpose Public 
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Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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