EditorialPhotograph - CSIRAC Computer, Memory Cabinet and Mercury Delay Lines, Sydney, 23 May, 1952, This is one of a series of photographic material in print, negative and/or digital formats covering CSIRAC machine and the people associated with it. The series...
EditorialModel of a Double Capstan, Model of a double capstan in a wooden frame that represents two decks. Both capstans are for twelve wind trees and have six molars. The lower drum has eight catches in the foot to prevent it from running back. The drums can b...
EditorialModel of Part of the Timbering of the Dry Dock at Flushing, Model of part of the cover of a dry dock, on which the pile foundation and part of the wall can be seen. The dry dock in Vlissingen was restored after much delay in the years 1836-1837. The mo...
EditorialNegative - Dandenong, Victoria, circa 1935, Dorothy Fisher Davidson with Robert and Nellie Woodcock outside their family home. The house is now the Dandenong Museum. Dorothy Fisher Davidson was a photographer and took this photograph using time delay.
EditorialOthers have tried to reason with Kaikeyī to no avail, and she remains resolute. Da?aratha has urged Rāma to delay a while, but he is fixed in his resolve to put his departure off no longer. All he will take with him will be garments of bark, as befi...
EditorialGEORGE CRUIKSHANK: THE LAW'S DELAY! SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES AND COMFORT OF WAITING THE SPECIFIED TIME AFTER READING THE RIOT ACT TO A RADICAL MOB; OR, A BRITISH MAGISTRATE IN THE DISCHARGE OF HIS DUTY, AND THE PEOPLE OF ENGALND IN THE DISCHARGE OF THEIR...
EditorialOthers have tried to reason with Kaikeyī to no avail, and she remains resolute. Da?aratha has urged Rāma to delay a while, but he is fixed in his resolve to put his departure off no longer. All he will take with him will be garments of bark, as befi...
EditorialThe Trial of Charles I. Following his defeat in the English Civil Wars, King Charles I was placed on trial by Parliament in January 1649 for levying war against his own people. This publication, which originally came out in instalments during the trial...
EditorialThe monkeys have told Svaya?prabhā of their search for the missing Sītā, and she has told them of the mystery of the cave and how she came to live in that marvelous place. The monkeys are fearful of Sugrīva’s wrath if they delay their return mu...
EditorialMagna Carta and women'. In 1915, to coincide with Magna Carta’s 700th anniversary, the suffragette campaigner, Helena Normanton (d. 1957), published this essay on ‘Magna Carta and Women’. Appearing in the periodical The Englishwoman, Normanton’...
EditorialThe monkeys have told Svaya?prabhā of their search for the missing Sītā, and she has told them of the mystery of the cave and how she came to live in that marvelous place. The monkeys are fearful of Sugrīva’s wrath if they delay their return mu...
EditorialIllustration for a Valentine card. 'And hope you'll quickly name the day, for I am weary of delay.' Picture of a young woman, using a monocle. [A collection of 111 Valentines.] (There are 161 plates). [London, 1845-50?]. Source: HS.85/2 plate 158.
EditorialHaving received a substantial grant of lands in 1681 in what would become known as Pennsylvania, William Penn set about devising a constitution for his new colony, which became The Frame of the Government of Pennsylvania. That document, and its accompa...
EditorialGEORGE CRUIKSHANK: THE LAW'S DELAY! SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES AND COMFORT OF WAITING THE SPECIFIED TIME AFTER READING THE RIOT ACT TO A RADICAL MOB; OR, A BRITISH MAGISTRATE IN THE DISCHARGE OF HIS DUTY, AND THE PEOPLE OF ENGALND IN THE DISCHARGE OF THEIR...