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Turbine Collection (#15)

The turbine, a marvel of engineering, has revolutionized various industries and transportation systems throughout history

Background imageTurbine Collection: A Curtis Vertical Turbine, 1904

A Curtis Vertical Turbine, 1904
Photograph of a Curtis Vertical Turbine at the power-house of the British Thomson-Houston Company, Rugby, February 1904. Designed by Curtis, a New York engineer

Background imageTurbine Collection: SS Carmania, 1905

SS Carmania, 1905
Photograph of the Cunard turbine steamer Carmania, built in 1905 by the John Brown Shipyard of Clydebank. The Carmania was reputed to be the first very large turbine steamer

Background imageTurbine Collection: Advertisement for Daimler Double-Six car

Advertisement for Daimler Double-Six car
Advertisement for the Daimler Double-Six car, the engine that turns like a turbine - supreme among the worlds best cars

Background imageTurbine Collection: Chinas largest wind turbine farm near Urumqi, Xinjiang Province, China, Asia

Chinas largest wind turbine farm near Urumqi, Xinjiang Province, China, Asia

Background imageTurbine Collection: The hydro scheme at Loch Lagan in Scotland UK

The hydro scheme at Loch Lagan in Scotland UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTurbine Collection: A wind farm looking towasrds the Coniston fells in the Lake district UK

A wind farm looking towasrds the Coniston fells in the Lake district UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTurbine Collection: A windfarm in Workington UK

A windfarm in Workington UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTurbine Collection: Achanalt hydro electric power station in Scotland

Achanalt hydro electric power station in Scotland
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTurbine Collection: drought in loch Glascarnoch near Ullapool Scotland UK

drought in loch Glascarnoch near Ullapool Scotland UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTurbine Collection: The old road revealed by drought in loch Glascarnoch near Ullapool Scotland UK

The old road revealed by drought in loch Glascarnoch near Ullapool Scotland UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTurbine Collection: Wind turbine Port Charlotte Isle of Islay Scotland UK

Wind turbine Port Charlotte Isle of Islay Scotland UK
MAB-673 Wind turbine Port Charlotte Isle of Islay Scotland UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTurbine Collection: Small Pelton wheel hydro turbine NCAT Mid Wales UK

Small Pelton wheel hydro turbine NCAT Mid Wales UK
MAB-404 Small Pelton wheel hydro turbine NCAT Mid Wales UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTurbine Collection: Windmills, Tarifa

Windmills, Tarifa, Costa de La Luz, Cadiz Province, Andalucia (Andalusia), Spain, Europe

Background imageTurbine Collection: Windmills at dawn in Te Apiti Wind Farm

Windmills at dawn in Te Apiti Wind Farm, Palmerston North, Manawatu, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTurbine Collection: A long exposure by moonlight of windmills in Te Apiti Wind Farm

A long exposure by moonlight of windmills in Te Apiti Wind Farm, Palmerston North, Manawatu, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTurbine Collection: Windmill and power lines at dawn

Windmill and power lines at dawn, part of a windfarm overlooking Palmerston North, Manawatu, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTurbine Collection: Windmills on a windfarm overlooking Palmerston North

Windmills on a windfarm overlooking Palmerston North, Manawatu, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific




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The turbine, a marvel of engineering, has revolutionized various industries and transportation systems throughout history. From the RMS Mauretania to modern wind farms, turbines have played a crucial role in powering our world. In 1906, the Gas Turbine No. 18000 marked a significant milestone as the first successful gas turbine engine. This breakthrough invention paved the way for future advancements in aviation and power generation. Another notable figure in turbine history is Sir Charles Parsons, who introduced steam turbine blades. His creation propelled the iconic Turbinia, a steam turbine-powered steamship that amazed spectators with its speed and efficiency. Fast forward to present times, wind turbines dominate landscapes across the globe. Wind farms like those near Atherton in Queensland or Teesside Wind Farm showcase how renewable energy sources are harnessed to generate electricity sustainably. Scotland's Shetland Islands boast breathtaking views of wind turbines dotting their picturesque landscape—a testament to harnessing nature's power for clean energy production. Sir Frank Whittle's contributions cannot be overlooked either; his invention of the jet engine revolutionized air travel by utilizing gas turbines for propulsion. Even on land, wind turbines continue to make an impact. The Pincher Creek wind farm stands tall against Alberta's skyline—proof that sustainable energy solutions can coexist with natural beauty. Not limited to just land-based applications, ocean liners like T. S. S Marathon from Aberdeen Line also benefited from turbine technology. These vessels relied on powerful turbines for smooth sailing across vast oceans. As dawn breaks over England's Lake District bay view towards distant hills adorned with wind farms creates an awe-inspiring sight—an illustration of how we blend renewable energy into our surroundings harmoniously. From maritime legends like RMS Mauretania and Turbinia powered by steam turbines to cutting-edge innovations such as gas and wind turbines shaping our future—the significance of this remarkable invention continues to propel us towards a more sustainable world.