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"Engineering Marvels: From Bridges to Cars, Scotland and the UK Lead the Way" The Forth Rail Bridge stands tall over the Firth of Forth in Edinburgh

Background imageEngineered Collection: The Forth Rail Bridge, Firth of Forth, Edinburgh, Scotland

The Forth Rail Bridge, Firth of Forth, Edinburgh, Scotland. The 2.5 km.(1.5 mile) Bridge was the worlds first major steel bridge, 1890

Background imageEngineered Collection: Ariel Atom Britain

Ariel Atom Britain

Background imageEngineered Collection: Lotus Ford Cortina MkI

Lotus Ford Cortina MkI

Background imageEngineered Collection: Ariel Atom 500

Ariel Atom 500

Background imageEngineered Collection: United Kingdom, Scotland, Lothian, rail and road bridges over the Firth of Forth

United Kingdom, Scotland, Lothian, rail and road bridges over the Firth of Forth, linking south and north Queensferry near Edinburgh

Background imageEngineered Collection: ariel atom

ariel atom

Background imageEngineered Collection: Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge
A drawing which shows a view from low down, of Tower Bridge, a bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894, designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry

Background imageEngineered Collection: Sir John Wolfe-Barr, He has engineered nothing better than his own fortunes, 26 January 1905

Sir John Wolfe-Barr, He has engineered nothing better than his own fortunes, 26 January 1905
611679 Sir John Wolfe-Barr, He has engineered nothing better than his own fortunes, 26 January 1905, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho) by Ward

Background imageEngineered Collection: Ardiments of modern technology (colour litho)

Ardiments of modern technology (colour litho)
2783587 Ardiments of modern technology (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ardiments of modern technology)

Background imageEngineered Collection: Particles in blood vessel, illustration

Particles in blood vessel, illustration
Nanoparticles in blood vessel, computer illustration. Conceptual image demonstrating a potential application of nanotechnology for diagnosis and treatment of diseases

Background imageEngineered Collection: Florence Cathedral Cattedrale Di Santa Maria Del Fiore

Florence Cathedral Cattedrale Di Santa Maria Del Fiore
Florence Cathedral, formally the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, seen here in the 19th century

Background imageEngineered Collection: Caterham Cosworth, CAT004022

Caterham Cosworth, CAT004022
CAT004022

Background imageEngineered Collection: Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, SEM C013 / 4777

Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, SEM C013 / 4777
Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0 cells. This was the first self-replicating bacterium controlled by a synthetic genome

Background imageEngineered Collection: Human genetic engineering

Human genetic engineering. Conceptual computer artwork representing the genetic engineering of humans. Sperm cells labelled with bar codes are seen

Background imageEngineered Collection: Coronation of Otto III, German king, c998. Otto (980-1002), wearing a crown and holding an orb

Coronation of Otto III, German king, c998. Otto (980-1002), wearing a crown and holding an orb and sceptre, is flanked on the left of picture by representatives of the church

Background imageEngineered Collection: Florence Cathedral The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral church

Florence Cathedral The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral church (Duomo) of Florence, Italy, begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to the design of Arnolfo di Cambio

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically-modified pollen grains

Genetically-modified pollen grains
Genetically-modified pollen. Conceptual composite image of a coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of maize pollen grains (Zea mays) labelled with biohazard symbols

Background imageEngineered Collection: Biofuel bacteria

Biofuel bacteria. Petri dish containing colonies of recombinant (genetically modified) Streptomyces bacteria (red) that may produce cellulase

Background imageEngineered Collection: Cayleys aerial carriage, 1843

Cayleys aerial carriage, 1843
Cayleys aerial carriage. Design for an aerial carriage, published in 1843 by the British engineer George Cayley (1773-1857)

Background imageEngineered Collection: Chemical warfare, conceptual artwork

Chemical warfare, conceptual artwork
Chemical warfare. Conceptual computer artwork of gas masks. The areas which would protect the eyes are glowing green. This could represent the precautions taken to avoid chemical or biological

Background imageEngineered Collection: Cloned rabbits

Cloned rabbits. Female researcher holding cloned rabbits. A clone is a genetically identical copy of an organism. In cloning

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetic modification

Genetic modification, conceptual artwork. Human figures and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, upper left to bottom right corner), which carries the genetic code. Chromosomes are seen at top left corner

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically modified corn

Genetically modified corn
MODEL RELEASED. Genetically modified corn (Zea mays), being held by a scientist wearing protective clothing. Genetically modified (GM) or transgenic plants have genetic material (genes)

Background imageEngineered Collection: Cow biotechnology

Cow biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically modified fruit hybrid

Genetically modified fruit hybrid, conceptual computer artwork. This represents a pineapple and orange hybrid formed by genetic modification, the removal

Background imageEngineered Collection: Cloned babies

Cloned babies. Conceptual computer artwork of identical cloned babies. Cloning exactly copies an organism by implanting its genetic material or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageEngineered Collection: Cloned woman, conceptual image

Cloned woman, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Cloned woman. Conceptual image of a cloned woman represented by identical half faces side by side. Cloning is a process by which a genetically identical copy of an organism is made

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically engineered fruit

Genetically engineered fruit. Conceptual computer illustration of a fruit with the external structure of a tomato and the internal structure of an orange

Background imageEngineered Collection: Art of cloned human babies

Art of cloned human babies
Human cloning. Conceptual computer illustration of human cloning showing identical crawling babies. Cloning is a method of producing a genetically identical copy of an organism

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically modified food

Genetically modified food

Background imageEngineered Collection: Pig biotechnology

Pig biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically- engineered baby

Genetically- engineered baby
Genetically-engineered baby. Conceptual computer illustration of a baby that has been genetically- engineered to have blue eyes, seen below an eye

Background imageEngineered Collection: Cloning: computer artwork of a baby and DNA

Cloning: computer artwork of a baby and DNA
Cloning. Conceptual computer artwork depicting human cloning, showing a baby and a DNA (deoxy- ribonucleic acid) molecule

Background imageEngineered Collection: GM plant, conceptual artwork

GM plant, conceptual artwork
Genetically modified plant, conceptual artwork. Plant stems and leaves forming a structure that echoes a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix

Background imageEngineered Collection: GM plants, conceptual artwork

GM plants, conceptual artwork
Genetically modified plants, conceptual artwork. Plant stems and leaves forming structures that echo DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helices. This could represent genetically modified (GM) plants

Background imageEngineered Collection: Scientists holding GM tomatoes

Scientists holding GM tomatoes
MODEL RELEASED. Genetically engineered tomato. Conceptual image of two scientists holding genetically modified tomatoes. Genetic engineering of plants involves altering their DNA

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically modified tomato

Genetically modified tomato. Conceptual computer artwork of a tomato in front of a computer screen and a helix of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). This represents the genetic modification of food crops

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically modified orange

Genetically modified orange, conceptual computer artwork. Sliced orange overlaid with the banding pattern of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram

Background imageEngineered Collection: Designer babies

Designer babies. Conceptual computer artwork of human babies and two strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), representing designer babies

Background imageEngineered Collection: Cloned woman

Cloned woman
MODEL RELEASED. Human clone. Conceptual computer artwork of a sleeping woman with a barcode and superimposed binary digits. Binary digits are the language of computers

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically modified plant

Genetically modified plant. Conceptual image representing a genetically modified (GM) seedling growing in the cupped hands of a technician

Background imageEngineered Collection: Animal cloning

Animal cloning. Computer artwork of a family tree of cloned sheep

Background imageEngineered Collection: Conceptual computer artwork of cloned human babies

Conceptual computer artwork of cloned human babies
Human cloning. Conceptual computer illustration of human cloning showing identical crawling babies. Cloning is a method of producing a genetically identical copy of an organism

Background imageEngineered Collection: Conceptual computer artwork of human cloning

Conceptual computer artwork of human cloning
Human cloning. Conceptual computer illustration of human cloning showing identical babies breaking free from their eggs. Cloning is a method of producing a genetically identical copy of an organism

Background imageEngineered Collection: A chimera, a mixture of goat and sheep

A chimera, a mixture of goat and sheep
Sheep/goat chimera. Chimera or chimaera, a creature that contains a mixture of genetically- different tissues, in this case those of a sheep and a goat

Background imageEngineered Collection: Designer baby

Designer baby. Conceptual computer artwork of a human baby, a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix (centre) and genetic sequences (white bands), representing a designer baby

Background imageEngineered Collection: Genetically modified tomatoes

Genetically modified tomatoes. Conceptual image representing genetically modified (GM) tomatoes. Genetic modification involves adding or deleting sections of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)



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"Engineering Marvels: From Bridges to Cars, Scotland and the UK Lead the Way" The Forth Rail Bridge stands tall over the Firth of Forth in Edinburgh, Scotland - a testament to engineering brilliance. The Lotus Ford Cortina MkI: A beautifully engineered car that combines power and elegance effortlessly. Unleash your inner speed demon with the Ariel Atom Britain - a lightweight sports car designed for pure adrenaline rushes. Once again, we marvel at the engineering prowess behind the iconic Forth Rail Bridge in Edinburgh, spanning across the majestic Firth of Forth. Pushing boundaries even further, behold the Ariel Atom 500 - an absolute beast on wheels that showcases British engineering excellence. Scotland's United Kingdom boasts remarkable rail and road bridges over the stunning Firth of Forth - a true masterpiece of engineering ingenuity. Experience unparalleled thrills with every drive in an Ariel Atom - a machine meticulously crafted for ultimate performance and precision. Tower Bridge: An architectural gem that symbolizes London's rich history and impeccable engineering feats. Tower Bridge in London is not just visually striking but also represents exceptional craftsmanship by engineers who built it to stand strong through time. Step back into history with White Star Line's Olympic and Titanic brochure - showcasing luxurious vessels born from meticulous design and engineering expertise.