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Foreign Secretary visits irrigation canal site on Central Asian trip
Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron visits an irrigation canal site, made by Welsh company Concrete Canvas, on the outskirts of Bishek, as he visits Kyrgyzstan during his five day tour of the Central Asia region.
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Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with conductor
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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CGI DOLLY left across infinite old bulbs as they dissolve and turn into new bulbs
CGI DOLLY left across infinite old bulbs as they dissolve and turn into new bulbs
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Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with angels and ghosts
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with short and tall man
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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Animated 19th century thaumatrope with caged bird
Thaumatrope from the 1830s, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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'Spring Tire' Developed For Moon Surface
/ NASA and Goodyear develop airless tire to transport large, long-distance vehicles across the surface of the Moon / tires consist of a network of springs / tires are tested in laboratory 'Spring Tire' Developed For Moon Surface on July...
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'Spring Tire' Developed For Moon Surface
/ NASA and Goodyear develop airless tire to transport large, long-distance vehicles across the surface of the Moon / tires consist of a network of springs / tires are tested at Johnson Space Center 'rock yard'. 'Spring Tire' Developed...
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Frederick Rentschler discusses early American aviators
Frederick B Rentschler discusses aviation / bi-plane flying across the countryside / Frederick Rentschler sitting on a bench talking about aviation: 'Prior to World War I our most important contribution to aviation was the flight of the...
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Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with jester doing star jumps
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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Animated 19th century praxinoscope with six scenes
Praxinoscope animated to create an illusion of motion.
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Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with man poking tongue out
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with hypnotic pattern
Phenakistoscope from 1930s, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with comets and planets orbiting a sun
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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Animated 19th century phenakistoscope with mechanical machine
Phenakistoscope c.1833, animated to create an illusion of motion.
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American People Working on Car Manufacture Assembly Line
American People Working on Car Manufacture Assembly Line
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Invention of Lying BAFTA Screening
Atmosphere at the Invention of Lying BAFTA Screening at London England. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
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Invention of Lying BAFTA Screening
Atmosphere at the Invention of Lying BAFTA Screening at London England. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
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Invention of Lying BAFTA Screening
Stephen Merchant at the Invention of Lying BAFTA Screening at London England. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
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Early failed flight invention
Early helicopter invention tips over, nearly crushing man Early failed flight invention on January 01, 1915 in Unspecified (Footage by Getty Images)
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Early failed flight invention
Airplane with circular sails unsuccessfully attempts to fly Early failed flight invention on January 01, 1915 in Unspecified (Footage by Getty Images)
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Early failed flight invention
Helicopter type plane with a dozen over-sized blades terrorizing onlookers / men run from it as it collapses Early failed flight invention on January 01, 1915 in Unspecified (Footage by Getty Images)
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Early failed flight invention
Multi-wing airplane with a dozen wings being pushed along until it crumbles and collapses Early failed flight invention on January 01, 1915 in Unspecified (Footage by Getty Images)