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Addition Collection (#6)

"Unveiling the Power of Addition: From Bristol Filton Works to St

Background imageAddition Collection: Clerk using a Pascal adding machine, 1835

Clerk using a Pascal adding machine, 1835
Clerk using an adding machine of the type developed by Blaise Pascal (1623-1664), 1835. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageAddition Collection: Additions to Shakespeares A Midsummers Nights Deam by David Garrick, 18th century, (1840)

Additions to Shakespeares A Midsummers Nights Deam by David Garrick, 18th century, (1840). Artist: David Garrick
Additions to the comic part of Shakespeares A Midsummers Nights Deam in David Garricks handwriting, 18th century, (1840). Additions made by by the actor David Garrick (1717-1779)

Background imageAddition Collection: Pascals digital counting machine of 1642, 1751-1780

Pascals digital counting machine of 1642, 1751-1780
Blaise Pascals (1623-1664) digital counting machine (1642) showing (top) two of the train of number wheels which were viewed through windows in the casing of the machine

Background imageAddition Collection: Hollerith tabulator, 1894

Hollerith tabulator, 1894
Hollerith tabulator which used a punched card memory system, 1894. First used in the US cenusus of 1890

Background imageAddition Collection: George and Edward Scheutzs calculating machine

George and Edward Scheutzs calculating machine. Based on Babbages difference engine, it was developed between 1837 and 1843. Purchased for Dudley Observatory, Albany, New York

Background imageAddition Collection: Inaudi, the lightning calculator

Inaudi, the lightning calculator, performing at the Hippodrome, able to do mentally any sum given by the audience up to twelve figures in addition, subtraction and multiplication. Date: 1903

Background imageAddition Collection: Map Exhibiting the present partition of the Country

Map Exhibiting the present partition of the Country
Pen, ink and watercolour map: Map Exhibiting the present partition of the Country dependent on Fort St. George into Military Divisions with several Stations of Troops

Background imageAddition Collection: The military review - the camp at Chobham

The military review - the camp at Chobham. The troops returning to their encampment after a field-day, 1853.Coloured tinted lithograph by Edmund Walker after Louis Haghe (1806-1885)

Background imageAddition Collection: James Grangers Home

James Grangers Home
The home of the scholar and bibliophile JAMES GRANGER at Shiplake. It was here that he practised grangerising - the addition of illustrations to those already in a book. Date: circa 1770

Background imageAddition Collection: Oatmeal on Scales

Oatmeal on Scales
Oatmeal is a valuable addition to your everyday diet. It may be used in place of a proportion of the flour in most of your favourite recipies, scones, pastry etc. Date: 1940s

Background imageAddition Collection: Purple Dress 1899

Purple Dress 1899
Purple dress with wrap-over bodice, 3/4 length sleeves, accordi on pleating on cuffs, yoke, sleeves & collar. Tunic simulated by the addition of broad lace panels. Date: 1899

Background imageAddition Collection: In-Flight Comfort 1939

In-Flight Comfort 1939
Passengers on Air Frances giant Rochambeau enjoy the comfort of the bar as they fly from Paris to New York : she carries 20 passengers in addition to the crew Date: 1939

Background imageAddition Collection: Focke-Wulf 190 Fighter

Focke-Wulf 190 Fighter
Produced from 1943 onwards in a variety of models, the FW 190 is a versatile fighter and ground attacker, sometimes carrying bombs in addition to two cannon, two machine guns. Date: circa 1944

Background imageAddition Collection: St. Albans Abbey, west front, St Albans, Hertfordshire

St. Albans Abbey, west front, St Albans, Hertfordshire
St Albans Abbey (Cathedral), west front, before Grimthorpes additions in the early 1880s. circa 1870s

Background imageAddition Collection: C Ward. Quex Park Vad Hospital

C Ward. Quex Park Vad Hospital
C Ward, Quex Park VAD Hospital. This ward was located in the second gallery of the Powell-Cotton Museum. B Ward, in the first gallery, was through the archway on the left of the photograph

Background imageAddition Collection: Hospital Mess, Quex Park 1917

Hospital Mess, Quex Park 1917. The Winter Garden, between Quex House and the Museum buildings served as the Mess for the VAD Hospital at Quex Park

Background imageAddition Collection: Womens Freedom League Sash

Womens Freedom League Sash
Womens Freedom League sash in their colours of green, white and gold. It could also have been used as a belt with the addition of a buckle

Background imageAddition Collection: Mitchell bomber gun by G. H. Davis

Mitchell bomber gun by G. H. Davis
A super-flying cannon: the new 3-inch Mitchell bomber gun. The heaviest aeroplane gun yet known: a striking addition to the B25s formidable armament during the Second World War. Date: 1943

Background imageAddition Collection: Extension of the Royal Courts of Justice, London

Extension of the Royal Courts of Justice, London
The extension of the Royal Courts of Justice, a handsome addition to Londons architecture, designed by Sir Henry Tanner. A sectional view, showing the position of the new courts and corridors

Background imageAddition Collection: German tank transporters by G. H. Davis

German tank transporters by G. H. Davis
Tank transporters: used greatly by Germanys Panzer divisions during the Second World War. An important adjunct to the cartage of tanks, saving wear, tear and time

Background imageAddition Collection: Rev William Atkinson Wearing Broad-Brimmed Hat

Rev William Atkinson Wearing Broad-Brimmed Hat
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Sister Duguesclin 1829 Lithograph first state

Sister Duguesclin 1829 Lithograph first state
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Rocky Stream Italy ca 1786-91 Watercolor pen

Rocky Stream Italy ca 1786-91 Watercolor pen
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Putto Bending Bow 1477 / 78-1510 Red chalk Original sheet

Putto Bending Bow 1477 / 78-1510 Red chalk Original sheet
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Sermon Village Church ca 1630 Black chalk oil

Sermon Village Church ca 1630 Black chalk oil
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Portrait Great Master Seosan Joseon dynasty 1392-1910

Portrait Great Master Seosan Joseon dynasty 1392-1910
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Temptation Christ Devil first half 12th century

Temptation Christ Devil first half 12th century
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: arcade palace Archbishop Bologna temporary decorations

arcade palace Archbishop Bologna temporary decorations
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Seated Nude Young Man Nearly Frontal View ca

Seated Nude Young Man Nearly Frontal View ca
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Martin Luther Augustinian Monk 1520 Engraving

Martin Luther Augustinian Monk 1520 Engraving
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Onmayagashi Edo Edo period 1615-1868 1830-44

Onmayagashi Edo Edo period 1615-1868 1830-44
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Study Treaty Native Americans Sketchbook ca 1860

Study Treaty Native Americans Sketchbook ca 1860
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Native American Equestrian Studies Sketchbook

Native American Equestrian Studies Sketchbook
Artokoloro

Background imageAddition Collection: Black and white illustration of hand adding thyme to heatproof jug of water

Black and white illustration of hand adding thyme to heatproof jug of water, slices of lemon and sprigs of thyme nearby (making a deodorizer)

Background imageAddition Collection: Source Size = 3783 x 4971

Source Size = 3783 x 4971
THE " GALUMBO, " A POPULAR SPORT IN SPAIN; And the sport is started in the principal square, a long rope attached to the Bulls horns, to which men tail

Background imageAddition Collection: New York: the Astor Library, with its Recent Addition

New York: the Astor Library, with its Recent Addition

Background imageAddition Collection: ADDITION TO THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BEDFORD, ENGRAVING 1884, UK, britain, british, europe

ADDITION TO THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL BEDFORD, ENGRAVING 1884, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european




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"Unveiling the Power of Addition: From Bristol Filton Works to St. George's Marvels" Step back in time to October 1910, when the Bristol Filton works witnessed a groundbreaking addition - the Burgess-Dunne D, 2 AH-7 aircraft taking flight with grace and precision. Amidst the buzz of innovation, silk handkerchiefs fluttered in Larkenshaw, Chobham, Surrey. A picturesque staircase led visitors into the John Shaffer Phipps House, where a proposed addition promised grandeur beyond imagination. Meanwhile, at Felsted School in Essex, a perspective view showcased how an architectural addition could transform educational spaces into realms of inspiration and growth. History intertwines as we delve into the Cunard Line's QE2 celebration album. Nestled within its slip case cover lies an ode to maritime excellence - an addition that forever etched itself onto oceanic horizons. Yet not all they are tangible; some are born from ideas and movements. Robert Blatchford and his Clarion van traversed streets far and wide, spreading knowledge like seeds of change. In our pursuit of understanding nature's laws, we encounter Isaac Newton - an English physicist whose brilliance added new dimensions to astronomy and mathematics alike. His legacy echoes through time as his name appears twice on this journey through captions. Addition is more than just numbers or objects; it symbolizes progress and expansion. It represents humanity's relentless quest for improvement - be it technological advancements soaring through skies or intellectual breakthroughs shaping minds across generations. So let us celebrate each addition that has shaped our world – from pioneering aviation feats to majestic architecture; from seafaring triumphs to revolutionary ideas – for they remind us that together we can create something greater than ourselves.