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Background imageTechnology Collection: PHONOGRAPH, 1916. Advertisement from an American magazine featuring Belgian soprano

PHONOGRAPH, 1916. Advertisement from an American magazine featuring Belgian soprano, Alice Verlet, for The New Edison, 1916

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHONOGRAPH, 1914. American magazine advertisement, 1914, for the Victor Talking Machine Company

PHONOGRAPH, 1914. American magazine advertisement, 1914, for the Victor Talking Machine Company, featuring opera singer Geraldine Farrar

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHONOGRAPH AD, c1880. A New York City broadside, c1880, inviting the curious for

PHONOGRAPH AD, c1880. A New York City broadside, c1880, inviting the curious for a demonstration of Thomas Edisons phonograph

Background imageTechnology Collection: EGYPT: BALANCE, c2000 B. C. A scribe keeps tally as the balance operator weighs

EGYPT: BALANCE, c2000 B. C. A scribe keeps tally as the balance operator weighs
EGYPT: BALANCE, c2000 B.C. A scribe keeps tally as the balance operator weighs against stone weight - after an Egyptian tomb painting, circa 2000 B.C

Background imageTechnology Collection: HEZEKIAH W / WATER CLOCK. Manuscript illumination from a French Bible, 13th century

HEZEKIAH W / WATER CLOCK. Manuscript illumination from a French Bible, 13th century
HEZEKIAH W/ WATER CLOCK. Manuscript illumination from a French Bible, 13th century

Background imageTechnology Collection: STOVE, 1876. American cast-iron stove, 1876

STOVE, 1876. American cast-iron stove, 1876

Background imageTechnology Collection: ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLE. The Eighth Wonder of the World: American lithograph, 1866

ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLE. The Eighth Wonder of the World: American lithograph, 1866, celebrating the successful laying of the Atlantic telegraph cable connecting the United States (the eagle)

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHONOGRAPH AD, 1912. Victor-Victrola phonographs. American magazine advertisement, 1912

PHONOGRAPH AD, 1912. Victor-Victrola phonographs. American magazine advertisement, 1912

Background imageTechnology Collection: SEWING MACHINE, c1853. Seamstress with an 1853 model Grover and Baker industrial sewing machine

SEWING MACHINE, c1853. Seamstress with an 1853 model Grover and Baker industrial sewing machine. Daguerreotype, American, c1853

Background imageTechnology Collection: PASSENGER ELEVATOR, 1883. Passenger elevator with automatic stop feature. Line engraving

PASSENGER ELEVATOR, 1883. Passenger elevator with automatic stop feature. Line engraving, American, 1883

Background imageTechnology Collection: Compass Card, or Rose

Compass Card, or Rose

Background imageTechnology Collection: MAGNETO TELEPHONE, 1876. Line drawing, late 19th century

MAGNETO TELEPHONE, 1876. Line drawing, late 19th century

Background imageTechnology Collection: ELECTRIC POWER STATION. An 1886 American newspaper advertisement for the Westinghouse

ELECTRIC POWER STATION. An 1886 American newspaper advertisement for the Westinghouse electric power stations

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHOTOGRAPHY: CAMERA, 1895. The Kodet camera from Eastman. Newspaper advertisement, 1895

PHOTOGRAPHY: CAMERA, 1895. The Kodet camera from Eastman. Newspaper advertisement, 1895

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHOTOGRAPHER, c1911. Photographer A. W. Leonard with a large camera, c1911

PHOTOGRAPHER, c1911. Photographer A. W. Leonard with a large camera, c1911
PHOTOGRAPHER, c1911. Photographer A.W. Leonard with a large camera, c1911

Background imageTechnology Collection: IOWA: PHOTOGRAPHER. Portrait of a western small-town photographer (Isaac Augustus Wetherby

IOWA: PHOTOGRAPHER. Portrait of a western small-town photographer (Isaac Augustus Wetherby, 1819-1904) in his studio, Iowa City, Iowa, c1869

Background imageTechnology Collection: STOVE, 1875. American patent portable range, 1875

STOVE, 1875. American patent portable range, 1875

Background imageTechnology Collection: DOWSING. A divining rod being used to locate coal. German woodcut, 1556

DOWSING. A divining rod being used to locate coal. German woodcut, 1556

Background imageTechnology Collection: U. S. CALENDAR, 1808. Woodcut title-page from Der Vereinigten Staaten Calendar

U. S. CALENDAR, 1808. Woodcut title-page from Der Vereinigten Staaten Calendar
U.S. CALENDAR, 1808. Woodcut title-page from Der Vereinigten Staaten Calendar auf das Jahr Jesu Christi, 1808 (United States Calendar for the year of Jesus Christ, 1808)

Background imageTechnology Collection: TYPEFOUNDER, 1568. The Typefounder. Colored woodcut by Jost Amman

TYPEFOUNDER, 1568. The Typefounder. Colored woodcut by Jost Amman

Background imageTechnology Collection: PANAMA CANAL, 1910s. The pouring of mixed cement for the construction of the Gatun

PANAMA CANAL, 1910s. The pouring of mixed cement for the construction of the Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal. Original souvenir photopostcard from Panama City

Background imageTechnology Collection: PANAMA CANAL, 1910s. Construction of the upper Gatun locks of the Panama Canal

PANAMA CANAL, 1910s. Construction of the upper Gatun locks of the Panama Canal: original souvenir photopostcard from Panama City

Background imageTechnology Collection: PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO, 1873. Exterior and interior views of a photographers studio: lithograph

PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO, 1873. Exterior and interior views of a photographers studio: lithograph, American, 1873

Background imageTechnology Collection: THOMPSON: DRIP COFFEE POT. One of the drip coffee pots invented by Benjamin Thompson

THOMPSON: DRIP COFFEE POT. One of the drip coffee pots invented by Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford (1753-1814). Line engraving, early 19th century

Background imageTechnology Collection: FRANKLIN: TITLE-PAGE. Title-page of the first edition of part one of Benjamin Franklin s

FRANKLIN: TITLE-PAGE. Title-page of the first edition of part one of Benjamin Franklin s
FRANKLIN: TITLE-PAGE. Title-page of the first edition of part one of Benjamin Franklins important work in electricity, printed at London in 1751

Background imageTechnology Collection: GATLING GUN, 1870s. A Gatling gun battery at Fort Lincoln, Dakota Territory, in

GATLING GUN, 1870s. A Gatling gun battery at Fort Lincoln, Dakota Territory, in the 1870s

Background imageTechnology Collection: CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Operating the sorting and counting mechanism for the statistical

CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Operating the sorting and counting mechanism for the statistical tabulation of the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890 devised by Herman Hollerith

Background imageTechnology Collection: STEREOPTICON, c1900. The stereograph in the parlor, c1900

STEREOPTICON, c1900. The stereograph in the parlor, c1900

Background imageTechnology Collection: ELECTRICITY EXPERIMENT. Glass tubes demonstrating the phenomenon of luminosity

ELECTRICITY EXPERIMENT. Glass tubes demonstrating the phenomenon of luminosity accompanying the discharge of electricity through rarefied gases (from left: alcohol vapor, uranium)

Background imageTechnology Collection: TELEGRAPH MESSENGER, 1891. A young telegraph boy at Chicago

TELEGRAPH MESSENGER, 1891. A young telegraph boy at Chicago

Background imageTechnology Collection: PANAMA CANAL, 1890. A view of construction at Gold Hill in 1890, a year after the

PANAMA CANAL, 1890. A view of construction at Gold Hill in 1890, a year after the French effort to build the canal collapsed. Consruction resumed in 1904 by the United States

Background imageTechnology Collection: PANAMA CANAL, 1910s. Construction of the lower and middle Gatun locks of the Panama Canal

PANAMA CANAL, 1910s. Construction of the lower and middle Gatun locks of the Panama Canal: original souvenir photopostcard from Panama City

Background imageTechnology Collection: PANAMA CANAL, 1910s. Construction of the lower Gatun locks of the Panama Canal

PANAMA CANAL, 1910s. Construction of the lower Gatun locks of the Panama Canal: original souvenir photopostcard from Panama City

Background imageTechnology Collection: SEWING MACHINE, 1846. Elias Howes first sewing machine, for which he received

SEWING MACHINE, 1846. Elias Howes first sewing machine, for which he received a patent on September 10, 1846

Background imageTechnology Collection: STEAM THRESHER, 19th CENTURY. An early English steam thresher: oil on canvas, 19th century

STEAM THRESHER, 19th CENTURY. An early English steam thresher: oil on canvas, 19th century, by Mary Butler

Background imageTechnology Collection: LUMIERE CINEMATOGRAPHE. The Lumiere Cinematographe, the instrument which was used

LUMIERE CINEMATOGRAPHE. The Lumiere Cinematographe, the instrument which was used for the first nightly cinema shows in England, c1896

Background imageTechnology Collection: HECLA OVEN STOVE, 1875. An American cast-iron stove, c1875

HECLA OVEN STOVE, 1875. An American cast-iron stove, c1875

Background imageTechnology Collection: OIL STOVE, 1878. American patent oil stove, 1878

OIL STOVE, 1878. American patent oil stove, 1878

Background imageTechnology Collection: RANSOM RANGE, 1875. An American cast-iron stove, 1875

RANSOM RANGE, 1875. An American cast-iron stove, 1875

Background imageTechnology Collection: GRAPHIC RANGE, 1875. American cast-iron stove, c1875

GRAPHIC RANGE, 1875. American cast-iron stove, c1875

Background imageTechnology Collection: CAMERA: THE KODAK #1, 1889. You press the button, we do the rest. George Eastmans simple

CAMERA: THE KODAK #1, 1889. You press the button, we do the rest. George Eastmans simple, fixed-focus camera for amateur use. American magazine advertisement, 1889

Background imageTechnology Collection: CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Punched-card counter devised by Herman Hollerith for the

CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Punched-card counter devised by Herman Hollerith for the statistical tabulation of the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890

Background imageTechnology Collection: CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1893. The Kodak camera manufactured by Eastman. Newspaper advertisement

CAMERA ADVERTISEMENT, 1893. The Kodak camera manufactured by Eastman. Newspaper advertisement, 1893

Background imageTechnology Collection: RUSSIA: TSAR CANNON, c1900. The Tsar Cannon at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, c1900

RUSSIA: TSAR CANNON, c1900. The Tsar Cannon at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, c1900

Background imageTechnology Collection: FOUNDRY, 18th CENTURY. Interior of a Foundry

FOUNDRY, 18th CENTURY. Interior of a Foundry. Oil on wood by Leonard Defrance, late 18th century

Background imageTechnology Collection: 18th CENTURY PRINT SHOP. A reconstruction of a shop at Franklin Court, Philadelphia

18th CENTURY PRINT SHOP. A reconstruction of a shop at Franklin Court, Philadelphia

Background imageTechnology Collection: A COMPASS ROSE, 1630. Detail from William Blaeus ornamental map of Africa, Newly Described

A COMPASS ROSE, 1630. Detail from William Blaeus ornamental map of Africa, Newly Described
A COMPASS ROSE, 1630. Detail from William Blaeus ornamental map of " Africa, " Newly Described, 1630

Background imageTechnology Collection: VERSAILLES. A powerful hydraulic pump installed in 1684 to provide water from the

VERSAILLES. A powerful hydraulic pump installed in 1684 to provide water from the Seine to the court at Versailles



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