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"Revolutionised: From Dreadnoughts to Wireless Communication and Beyond" In 1907

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Portrait of Marchese Guglielmo Marconi

Portrait of Marchese Guglielmo Marconi
This is a portrait of Italian inventor, Marconi, born 1874, who revolutionised the world of communications with his wireless invention

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Marchese Guglielmo Marconi

Marchese Guglielmo Marconi (1874 -1936), Italian inventor who revolutionised the world of communications with his wireless invention

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Guglielmo Marconi (1874 - 1937), Italian inventor, Marconi, born 1874

Guglielmo Marconi (1874 - 1937), Italian inventor, Marconi, born 1874, who revolutionised the world of communications with his wireless invention

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Marchese Guglielmo Marconi (1874 - 1934), Italian inventor, who revolutionised the world of

Marchese Guglielmo Marconi (1874 - 1934), Italian inventor, who revolutionised the world of communications with his wireless invention

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Gregor Mendel, 1822-1884 (b / w photo)

Gregor Mendel, 1822-1884 (b / w photo)
3651752 Gregor Mendel, 1822-1884 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gregor Mendel, 1822-1884)

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: How a Textile Industry is being Revolutionised (b / w photo)

How a Textile Industry is being Revolutionised (b / w photo)
1036973 How a Textile Industry is being Revolutionised (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: How a Textile Industry is being Revolutionised)

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Dr Sutherland and Robert Rawlinson, 1855 (b / w photo)

Dr Sutherland and Robert Rawlinson, 1855 (b / w photo)
NAM261150 Dr Sutherland and Robert Rawlinson, 1855 (b/w photo) by Fenton, Roger (1819-69); National Army Museum, London; (add.info)

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Side view of the spinning mule perfected in 1779 by Samuel Crompton (1753-1827) English

Side view of the spinning mule perfected in 1779 by Samuel Crompton (1753-1827) English inventor of Bolton, Lancashire. Cromptons mule made it possible to spin any yarn by machinery

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: James Henry Greathead

James Henry Greathead
JAMES HENRY GREATHEAD South African engineer, working in Britain : his system of shields revolutionised the art of tunnel construction. Date: 1844 - 1896

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Aeroplanes and warship construction by G. H. Davis

Aeroplanes and warship construction by G. H. Davis
Aircraft and sea warfare: the influence of aeroplanes on warship construction and naval strategy during the Second World War

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: HALL I TH WOOD

HALL I TH WOOD
Hall i th Wood, near Bolton, Lancashire, England. Once the home of Samuel Crompton, the inventor of the Spinning Mule (1779), which revolutionised the cotton industry. Date: 15th century

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Ottmar Mergenthaler, German-US typesetter

Ottmar Mergenthaler, German-US typesetter
Ottmar Mergenthaler (1854-1899), German-US typesetter. Mergenthaler is best known as the inventor of the Linotype, the first fully-automated typesetting machine

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: Watt Studies Newcomen s

Watt Studies Newcomen s
When James Watt was given Newcomens engine to repair, he quickly saw its inefficiencies and set out to provide remedies. The result, patented in 1769, revolutionised steam engines

Background imageRevolutionised Collection: AIR MAIL

AIR MAIL
Postal services will be revolutionised - flying postmen will collect the mail even from country villages without even needing to make a landing !


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"Revolutionised: From Dreadnoughts to Wireless Communication and Beyond" In 1907, the world witnessed a groundbreaking innovation with the introduction of the Dreadnought battleship. This colossal vessel, depicted in an exquisite oil on canvas board painting, symbolized a new era of naval warfare and forever changed the face of maritime history. Fast forward to 2016, another revolution was set in motion by an Italian inventor named Guglielmo Marconi. His portrait captures the essence of this brilliant mind who transformed global communication through his wireless invention. Born in 1874, Marconi's revolutionary technology connected people across vast distances like never before and earned him numerous honors for his remarkable achievements. Gregor Mendel's black-and-white photograph reminds us that revolutions can also occur within science. As a pioneering geneticist from 1822-1884, Mendel laid the foundation for modern genetics with his experiments on pea plants. His discoveries fundamentally altered our understanding of inheritance and paved the way for future breakthroughs. The textile industry experienced its own transformation captured in a captivating black-and-white photo. Witnessing how this once labor-intensive sector embraced mechanization showcases how innovation can revolutionize entire industries while improving efficiency and productivity. Dr Sutherland and Robert Rawlinson are immortalized together in a monochromatic image from 1855 as they spearheaded advancements in public health infrastructure during Victorian times. Their collaborative efforts revolutionized sanitation systems, ensuring healthier living conditions for countless individuals. James Henry Greathead played a crucial role in transforming underground transportation with his innovative tunneling methods showcased here. Through his engineering prowess, he revolutionized urban development by enabling efficient subway systems that continue to serve millions today. Lastly, G. H Davis' depiction highlights how aeroplanes and warship construction underwent radical changes due to technological advancements during wartime periods. These innovations not only propelled military capabilities but also influenced civilian aviation industries long after conflicts ended.