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Communicating by speaking tube, 1882.
AR921432 
Longitudinal section of a steam turbine fitted into the Dover packet boat 'Queen', c1904.
AR923217 
Longtudinal sections of two steam turbines.
AR923214 
Carbon microphone, 1882.
AR921408 
Dispatch vessel HMS 'Iris', c1880.
AR924965 
Centrifuge, 1882. Artist: Anon
AR922150 
Steam turbines fitted into the Dover packet boat 'Queen', 1904.
AR923209 
Longitudinal section of a typical British passenger steam locomotive, 1888.
AR926123 
PSS 'Great Eastern on the ocean', 1858.
AR921695 
Bell telephone, 1882. Artist: Alexander Graham Bell
AR925472 
Distillation, 1882. Artist: Anon
AR922145 
Spectroscope, 1882.
AR922980 
Cross section of a Newcomen-type steam engine attributed to Jean-Rodolphe Perronet, 1767.
AR925764 
Newcomen-type steam engine attributed to Jean-Rodolphe Perronet, 1767.
AR925760 
Schematic view of a Newcomen steam engine, early 19th century.
AR921180 
French physicist Denis Papin's, steamboat being wrecked, 1707 (1870).
AR925059 
The Britannia Tubular Bridge, Menai Strait, Wales, c1850.
AR921608 
Steam ploughing tackle, c1860. Artist: Anon
AR926267 
Henry Bell's steam boat 'Comet' of 1811, (1856).  Artist: Anon
AR926271 
Whitby harbour, Yorkshire, at the mouth of the river Esk, c1833.
AR924879 
Transitional ship, 1886. 
Transitional ship, 1886. Sectional view of a vessel fitted with both sails and a steam engine driving a screw. From Physics in Pictures by Theodore Eckardt. (London, 1886). 
Unique Identifier AR925934 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5112px × 3461px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Tags
19th century
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
color
concept
cross-section
Eckardt
INNOVATION
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oxford Science Archive
Print Collector1
SAILING SHIP
Screw
Ship
SHIPS
Steam
STEAM ENGINE
STEAM POWER
Steamship
Technology
Theodore
Theodore Eckardt
transport
TRANSPORTATION
water transport