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"Unveiling the Art of Development: From Fashion to Warfare" Step into the world of development as Christian Dior meticulously sketches a fashion design in 1948

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Casinos on The Strip, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Casinos on The Strip, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Airship powered by an electric motor developed by Albert and

Airship powered by an electric motor developed by Albert and Gaston Tissandier departing from Auteuil, Paris, France, October 8, 1883. Date 1883

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Starting blocks - 1948 Olympics

Starting blocks - 1948 Olympics
New adjustable, aluminium starting blocks developed by Mr. H. Rottenburg and used at the 1948 Olympic Games in London. Date: 1948

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Starting blocks - 1948 Olympic Games

Starting blocks - 1948 Olympic Games
New adjustable, aluminium starting blocks developed by Mr. H. Rottenburg and used at the 1948 Olympic Games in London. Date: 1948

Background imageDeveloped Collection: A patrol of boy scouts

A patrol of boy scouts marching to the rendezvous at the commencement of operations. The Scouts field day at Aldershot has developed into a splendidly organised monthly meeting

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Medieval Siege Weapons

Medieval Siege Weapons
Mediavel siege weapons are little developed from Roman times. A movable castle gives a platform for bowmen, and two cannons will bombard the castle with cannonballs. Date: 14th - 15th centuries

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Common Frog (Rana temporaria) tadpole, with developing hind legs, swimming, England

Common Frog (Rana temporaria) tadpole, with developing hind legs, swimming, England

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Alexander's Pearlfish (Austrolebias alexandri) developing egg, with eye of baby visible inside egg

Alexander's Pearlfish (Austrolebias alexandri) developing egg, with eye of baby visible inside egg, waiting to be flooded with water before hatching (captive)

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Common Frog (Rana temporaria) young, newly emerged from water, England

Common Frog (Rana temporaria) young, newly emerged from water, England

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Coal Tit (Periparus ater aemodius) Himalayan subspecies with well-developed crest, adult

Coal Tit (Periparus ater aemodius) Himalayan subspecies with well-developed crest, adult, perched on stem, near Sela Pass, Arunachal Pradesh, India, january

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Female banded demoiselle damselfly

Female banded demoiselle damselfly (Calopteryx splendens) on a bramble leaf (Rubus sp.). Damselflies undergo incomplete metamorphosis

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Four-spotted chaser dragonfly

Four-spotted chaser dragonfly (Libellula quadrimaculata) resting on a twig. This dragonfly is at the adult stage. Dragonflies undergo incomplete metamorphosis

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Holiday photos

Holiday photos

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Transparencies on a lightbox

Transparencies on a lightbox

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Photographic film

Photographic film
35mm photographic film

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Central Park, New York, USA

Central Park, New York, USA
Central Park. Aerial photograph of Central Park in Manhatten, New York, USA

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Europe at night

Europe at night. Satellite image of city lights at night, centred on Europe. North converges towards top. Bright areas mark dense urban populations, and the European coastline is clearly seen

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Jakarta, 1976 - 2004

Jakarta, 1976 - 2004
Jakarta, Indonesia. Satellite image showing the growth of Jakarta, on the island of Java in Indonesia. Each square is 40 kilometres wide

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Overview of the Bosphorus, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Overview of the Bosphorus, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Bosphorus view, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Bosphorus view, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Circular Quay, Sydney Cove and city skyline, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Circular Quay, Sydney Cove and city skyline, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Beautiful sail boats riding along the famous Nile River in Cairo Egypt

Beautiful sail boats riding along the famous Nile River in Cairo Egypt

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Origin Species, CH Bennett, man of finance - shark

Origin Species, CH Bennett, man of finance - shark
Alls fish that comes. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of man of finance from a shark. Shark fins have developed into a swallow-tail coat, his own tail into a pair of legs

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Prince John of Wales

Prince John of Wales (1905-1919), youngest son of King George V and Queen Mary, pictured here wearing a dress. Until after the First World War it was normal to dress small boys

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Bust Enhancement Advertisement, 1916

Bust Enhancement Advertisement, 1916
Advertisement for a bust enhancement product sold in Britain, 1916. The advertisement headline reads Flat-chested for 15 years, she developed her bust six inches in thirty days

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Professor Arthur Korn, with his telegraph photographic machi

Professor Arthur Korn, with his telegraph photographic machi
Professor Arthur Korn with his tele-photographic apparatus. Korn developed a method of transmitting photographs through telephone wires. In 1907 he produced the first facsimile telegraph

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Venus Sailing Ship

Venus Sailing Ship
The inventive folk on Venus have doubtless developed ingenious solutions for navigating their oceans : this sailing vessel has wooden sails like Venetian blinds

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Life on the Stars 2

Life on the Stars 2
Sirius, brightest star in the Canis Major constellation, may well have developed a highly advanced civilisation with sophisticated technology

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Egyptian Writing

Egyptian Writing
Egyptian hieroglyphs developed the scope of visual symbols to an extraordinary degree, graphic as well as decorative

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Arabian Script

Arabian Script
Apart from its practicality, the Arabs developed the art of calligraphy to supreme heights, using it to ornament buildings and objets d art

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Christian Diors Spring Fashion Show, 1948

Christian Diors Spring Fashion Show, 1948
Christian Berard, the Surrealist painter, seated on the floor, gazing at passing gowns during Christian Diors Spring Fashion show, 1948

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Mauretania

Mauretania
The Mauretania, built in 1906 at the Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. At the time, she was the largest liner in the world at 32, 000 gross tons

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Demonstration of the Dracone, Southampton, 1958

Demonstration of the Dracone, Southampton, 1958
Photograph of the Dracone, a flexible towed trailer for the transport of fluids lighter than water, Southampton, 19th September 1958

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Jablochkoffs electric light apparatus

Jablochkoffs electric light apparatus
Diagrams showing Jablochkoffs candle lamp. Paul Jablochkoff (1847-1894) was a Russian telegraph engineer who would rise to the post of director of telegraphs between Moscow and Kursk

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Ayrton and Perry

Ayrton and Perry
Portrait engravings of Professor William Ayrton and Professor John Perry, electrical engineers. Ayrton held the post of Professor of Natural Philosophy

Background imageDeveloped Collection: William Flinders Petrie

William Flinders Petrie
SIR WILLIAM MATTHEW FLINDERS PETRIE English Egyptologist. Developed principle of sequence dating of potsherds

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Gramme Dynamo / 1870

Gramme Dynamo / 1870
A dynamo (electricity generator) developed by Belgian engineer Zenobe Gramme (1826-1901) in 1870

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Hydrogen for Balloons

Hydrogen for Balloons
Henri Giffard developed a process for the preparation of hydrogen gas for air balloons and dirigibles. His first dirigible flight took place in 1852 from Paris to Trappes

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Eastman Camera / 1887

Eastman Camera / 1887
A rendition of the first Kodak camera, developed by George Eastman

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Wtg Morton / Colour

Wtg Morton / Colour
WILLIAM THOMAS GREEN MORTON American dentist who developed the use of ether

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Farman / Biplane Cig Card

Farman / Biplane Cig Card
Henri Farman, French aviator, and his Farman Biplane, which he developed with his brother Maurice

Background imageDeveloped Collection: X-Ray Tube / Vickers / 1936

X-Ray Tube / Vickers / 1936
Million volt X-ray tube; developed by Metropolitan Vickers; installed in St. Bartholomews Hospital

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Fieseler Flying Wing

Fieseler Flying Wing
One of the few practicable delta-wing projects is this German Fieseler F-3 Wespe (Wasp) - very advanced for its day, but never developed into a fighting machine

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Swan in Laboratory

Swan in Laboratory
sir JOSEPH WILSON SWAN chemist and electrician who developed a primitive electric light (1860), invented the dry photographic plate, and other important developments

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Quick-Hitch Harness / 1881

Quick-Hitch Harness / 1881
Shortly after 1880 the quick hitch harness was developed, allowing faster response to call-outs by the fire brigade

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Ivan Sechenov

Ivan Sechenov
IVAN SECHENOV Russian psychologist, who developed theories of reflexes - he trained Pavlov. Date: 1829 - 1905

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Vegetables / Radishes

Vegetables / Radishes
Leonards White Tipped Scarlet Turnip Radish, the best stock of White Tipped Radish on the market as developed by the Leonard Seed Company of Chicago

Background imageDeveloped Collection: Boston Tea Party Planned

Boston Tea Party Planned
BOSTON TEA PARTY - it was in these unpretentious but picturesque premises that the plan for the outrage was discussed and developed



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"Unveiling the Art of Development: From Fashion to Warfare" Step into the world of development as Christian Dior meticulously sketches a fashion design in 1948, revolutionizing the industry with his visionary creations. Witness innovation take flight with the Carbine, Self-Loading. 30 In M1 rifle, developed to enhance accuracy and efficiency on the battlefield. Explore new horizons as Blackburn YA. 1 Firecrest RT651 soars through the skies, showcasing advancements in aviation technology that push boundaries. Marvel at architectural marvels like The Great Western Railway terminus at Paddington Station - an epitome of progress and urban development. Feel the power of industrial growth with Aveling and Porter Steam Roller UR1881, symbolizing how machinery transformed transportation systems worldwide. Immerse yourself in artistic excellence within Sadlers Wells Interior, where dance performances were developed to captivate audiences' hearts and minds. Experience military might with Junkers Ju 87B - a dive bomber specifically developed for precision strikes during World War II battles. Trace naval history as Sopwith Baby for Royal Navy emerges from its developmental stages, becoming an iconic aircraft serving maritime forces around the globe. Gaze upon Korea's vibrant nightscape captured by a satellite image - a testament to rapid urbanization and technological advancement shaping modern cities. Preserve cherished memories with a photographic print wallet; witness how photography evolved over time due to continuous developments in printing techniques. Travel back in time to Tenochtitlan - Mexico's ancient capital city - where rich indigenous cultures thrived amidst innovative agricultural practices and urban planning strategies Admire engineering brilliance embodied by WW2 Vickers Supermarine Stranraer seaplane that played a vital role in reconnaissance missions during wartime operations. In every corner of human endeavor lies evidence of our relentless pursuit towards progress. These diverse examples remind us that development is not confined solely to companies but encompasses various fields such as fashion, technology, transportation, arts, and architecture.