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Industrie Collection (#4)

"From the Railway to Revolution: Tracing the Evolution of Industrie" Step back in time to 1873, as you gaze upon "The railway (or gare Saint Lazare)" painting

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Silworm breeding in Karnataka, India

Silworm breeding in Karnataka, India

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Historical images Reichenturm Bürgerschule am Wendischen Graben

Historical images Reichenturm Bürgerschule am Wendischen Graben
Historical images of Reichenturm, Burgerschule am Wendischen Graben (Bautzen), 1903, Landkreis Bautzen, Bautzen, Reichenturm, Industrie, und Gewerbeschule, Germany

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Paris Palais De L. Ind

Paris Palais De L. Ind
Built for the 1855 exhibition, this building was demolished in 1897 and the site became the avenue Alexandre III Date: circa 1856

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Paris, France - Canal Saint-Martin

Paris, France - Canal Saint-Martin. Date: circa 1890

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Perspective View of the Palais de l Industrie, 1854 (w / c on paper)

Perspective View of the Palais de l Industrie, 1854 (w / c on paper)
XIR231230 Perspective View of the Palais de l Industrie, 1854 (w/c on paper) by Berthelin, Max (1811-77); 31.1x67.3 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageIndustrie Collection: The New Sculpture Pavilion at the Palais de l Industrie, from Le Petit Journal

The New Sculpture Pavilion at the Palais de l Industrie, from Le Petit Journal
XIR220764 The New Sculpture Pavilion at the Palais de l Industrie, from Le Petit Journal, 21st May 1892 (coloured engraving) by Meyer

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Sectional view of Gay-Lussacs lead chambers and absorption towers, 1870. These

Sectional view of Gay-Lussacs lead chambers and absorption towers, 1870. These were for the large-scale production of sulphuric acid also known as Oil of Vitriol or H2SO4

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Sectional view of lead chamber process for large-scale production of sulphuric acid 1870

Sectional view of lead chamber process for large-scale production of sulphuric acid 1870. Also known as Oil of Vitriol or H2S04

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847) French geologist and mineralogist. He introduced

Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847) French geologist and mineralogist. He introduced term Jurassic for Cotswold clays and limestones. Director of Sevres porcelain factory 1800-1847

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Johann Friedrich Bottger (1682-1719): German ceramacist who perfected European manufacture

Johann Friedrich Bottger (1682-1719): German ceramacist who perfected European manufacture of porcelain at Dresden and then Meissen

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Paris / Palais Industrie

Paris / Palais Industrie
Built for the 1855 Exposition, this building was demolished in 1897 to make room for the Avenue Alexander III

Background imageIndustrie Collection: Science Exhibition 1930

Science Exhibition 1930
LIEGE, BELGIUM Exhibition of Grande Industrie, Sciences & Applications




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"From the Railway to Revolution: Tracing the Evolution of Industrie" Step back in time to 1873, as you gaze upon "The railway (or gare Saint Lazare)" painting. Marvel at the bustling activity and intricate details that depict a pivotal moment in industrialization. Fast forward to 1917, where "Lenin speaking to the workers of the Putilov factory" captures a revolutionary spirit. Witness history unfold as Lenin addresses the laborers who played a crucial role in shaping Russia's destiny. Travel underground with "Coal Riddling workshop, at the mines of Blanzy. " Delve into the gritty reality faced by miners in their quest for this precious resource. The watercolor brings forth both hardship and resilience. Journey further into mining territory with Francis Bonhomme's masterpiece, "Montchanin clay mine and cellar. " Immerse yourself in an era when manual labor was essential for extracting raw materials that fueled industrial progress. Experience innovation taking flight with iconic aircraft like Aero Spacelines B-377-SGT Super Guppy Turbine and NHI H-3 Kolibrie G-APRZ. These engineering marvels showcase how industry pushed boundaries, defying gravity itself. Witness Airbus Industrie's legacy through A300B2 series planes - LN-RCA, F-WZEN, and F-WUAD. These airborne giants symbolize human ingenuity soaring above clouds while connecting people across continents. Transitioning from air to land, explore wind turbine farms like West Cape Prince Edward Island's. Admire rows of majestic turbines harnessing nature's power as they contribute towards sustainable energy solutions. Appreciate art intertwined with industrie through J. M. W Turner's "Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge. " This mesmerizing canvas encapsulates both beauty and progress as it showcases London's evolving skyline during industrialization.