A lovingly designed journey back in time entitled "The Journey in the Balloon" presents highly detailed historical scenes from the history of glass manufacturing in Val Saint Lambert. After their time-journey
painting, meticulously made through observations with a primitive telescope in about 1795. It is so detailed and real, that it is almost impossible to believe it is not a modern photograph. The moon has special
the foreman has only just left his desk. This is how the Central Museum of Textiles recreates in detail some 200 years of daily working life and textile history in Łódź. On the ground floor, devices and
once built for the Hindenburg will marvel at the luxurious interior design of this flying hotel. Detailed models as well as films and photographs recount the history of airship aviation from its beginnings
skylights in the high-vaulted "central nave". Touchpoint monitors and acoustic simulations illustrate in detail the meticulously coordinated work operations: the charging of the blast furnace, the drying of the
train shed of the West (Nyugati Palyaudvar) railway station in 1874-7, although the architectural details were the work of he railway company`s architect, W.A.de Serres. Eiffel built the 160 long Mia Pia
furnaces in 1750s, and on the wooden railways on which they were dependent. A letter of circa 1775 detailed her reminiscences of changes in the iron trade in the time of her father-in-law, Abraham Darby I
Samuel Bamford’s autobiographical writings provide a detailed and moving account of the way of life of domestic textile workers during the Industrial Revolution. Bamford was born in Middleton 8 km north
amnesty. Zola was an exponent of the school of Naturalism, describing human life in frank and sordid detail, based on his reading in social history, and on scientific observation of working and living conditions
landscape, and the screenplay, in an unsensational manner like that employed in Le Sang des Betes, details the pollution caused by the furnaces, and some of the accidents that from time to time kill or disable
American citizen in 1955. His primary interest was always in astronomy, and he published books detailing the possibilities of space travel. In 1960 he and his team began to work for NASA (the National
Line, including Hangar Lane, Arnos Grove, Boston Manor and Southgate, the latter retaining many detailed features. Pick`s last major task was the organisation of the trains which evacuated children from
casting house. It is now a museum in which the methods of furnace operation can be studied in amazing detail – one of the exhibits is a press for the clay balls used to close the tapping holes. Less than 100
year and construction began late in 1777. The bridge was officially opened on New Year’s Day 1781. Details of the construction are recorded in Darby’s personal account books. He was remembered in the Darby
by two towers, and a huge lantern dome lights the circulation area. The application of Baroque detailing, which uses more than twenty kinds of stone, including several varieties of marble, hides the extensive
Europe, but extending to other countries by the end of the initial phase. The funding request in detail Listen The original funding request for the implementation of the ERIH network reads as follows (concise
the direct influence of the slave trade on industrialisation, which has been little researched in detail, is provided by the famous story of the cargo ship "Amistad": Captain Ramón Ferrer invested the profits
railway construction, showing dumpy levels, theodolites, track fastenings and tools. A 20 m timeline details the development of Lithuanian railways. The museum’s steam and diesel locomotives are displayed in
immediately publish the request on the ERIH website. Join in Following the call for projects with more detailled information Keyvisual registration sheet Virtual Exhibition "Linking Europe"
But it was not until 1822 when (once again) Richard Roberts succeeded in perfecting the technical details and manufacturing the machines mainly from iron and steel, that mechanically-driven weaving looms