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The Earliest Photograph by Niépce
Image by  Joseph Nicéphore Niépce

The Earliest Photograph by Niépce

The oldest surviving photograph, taken by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (1765-1833) in 1826 using a camera obscura. The photograph (then known as a heliograph) is titled View from the Window at La Gras. Nièpce's innovation was to permanently capture...
William Sturgeon's Electromagnet
Image by Science Museum, London

William Sturgeon's Electromagnet

A replica of the electromagnet invented by the Canadian engineer William Sturgeon (1783-1850). Sturgeon first devised the electromagnet in 1825; this version was invented around 1832. It was used to create a magnetic force that could provide...
Watt & Boulton Steam Engine
Image by Science Museum, London

Watt & Boulton Steam Engine

A Watt & Boulton steam engine, one of the key innovations of the Industrial Revolution. Dating to 1788, this example is the oldest original rotative steam engine in the world. Designed and built by James Watt (1736-1819) and Matthew Boulton...
Mosaic of Oceanus
Image by Carole Raddato

Mosaic of Oceanus

Mosaic with a huge portrait head of Oceanus, surrounded by four nereids and three lines of Latin verse. From Ain Temouchent near Sétif, late 4th or early 5th century CE. Musée national des Antiquités, Algiers, Algeria.
Head of Oceanus
Image by Carole Raddato

Head of Oceanus

Head of Oceanus, detail of a mosaic from Baths of Themetra near Sousse, beginning of the 3rd century CE. Sousse Archaeological Museum, Tunisia.
Westward Exploration and Settlement of the United States c.1850
Image by Simeon Netchev

Westward Exploration and Settlement of the United States c.1850

A map illustrating the patterns and routes of westward exploration and settlement in the United States after the “Louisiana Purchase” from France in 1803. As Napoleonic dreams of a great North American Empire gave way to French hegemonic...
The Planet Uranus
Image by NASA/JPL-Caltech

The Planet Uranus

This is an image of the planet Uranus taken by the spacecraft Voyager 2 in 1986. The Voyager project is managed for NASA by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Uranus on the Southern Frieze of the Gigantomachy
Image by Miguel Hermoso Cuesta

Uranus on the Southern Frieze of the Gigantomachy

Uranus on the southern frieze of the Gigantomachy. Pergamon Museum, Berlin.
Fish-Shaped Amulet
Image by The Trustees of the British Museum

Fish-Shaped Amulet

Fish-shaped amulet from the Warka, Iraq, Late Uruk Period, 3300-3000 BCE The British Museum, London.
Child Pulling Coal in a Mine
Image by Unknown Artist

Child Pulling Coal in a Mine

An illustration of a child pulling a tub of coal from the mine face to the surface. Child labour was common in mines in Britain and not restricted until the 1842 Mines Act.
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