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LONDON AT NIGHT
The London skyline offers a unique view where some of the highest buildings in Europe are located. Some of the skyscrapers built this century, have...
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The London skyline offers a unique view where some of the highest buildings in Europe are located. Some of the skyscrapers built this century, have...
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The city of Liverpool is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to numerous world-class tourist attractions, with more museums and gal...
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The current building of the National Gallery began construction in 1832 and completed in 1838. It has grown since its establishment, and now with o...
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With one of the lowest crime rates per capita of any major city in the world, the metropolitan city is a safe destination. The famous Mount Fuji ca...
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The space shuttle travels around earth at around 17,500 miles (28,000 kilometres) every hour while in orbit. As a result, the crew on board is able...
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The suit is vital for providing the astronaut with oxygen as well as protection from space dust. The primary function, however, is to provide a pre...
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The largest passenger plane is the Airbus A380, which is a double-decker four-engine jetliner. Making its first flight on 27th April 2005, the plan...
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Studies show that even six minutes of reading a book can reduce stress levels by more than two thirds. It is more effective than many other activit...
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Conçue par l’artiste français Joseph de La Nézière, cette affiche illustre l’attrait de la ligne du Simplon-Orient-Express vers Athènes. Actif au d...
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Designed by French artist Joseph de La Nézière, this poster captures the allure of the Simplon-Orient-Express route to Athens. Active in the early ...
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A contemporary train driver adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean “...
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It will come as welcoming news for Harry Potter fans, that the train used in the Harry Potter films can be accessed in real life. It still runs, an...
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Horsepower was a marketing tool used by James Watt who developed a steam engine that was more efficient than any other engine at the time. People f...
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The first American steam locomotive was originally imported from England in 1830, and it was not until later that year that the first American trai...
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Ancient anchors were very basic, often consisting of large stones, or logs of wood, which secured the vessel simply by weight and friction. Anchors...
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The word skyscraper, commonly used to describe a tall urban building, was a term used to describe a small triangular-shaped sail that was set above...
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The Mecklenburger Metallguss GmbH (MMG) of Germany produced the world's largest ship propeller in 2006, with a diameter of 9.6 meters with a weight...
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Sailing has been one of the longest running Olympic disciplines around. It has been a part of the games since 1896, and Great Britain currently hol...
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A flight from London to Singapore would take around 12 hours today. Back in 1934, the same journey would have taken around eight days requiring 22 ...
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Produced from March 1950, the Volkswagen Type 2 has been a classic. Informally called the Microbus, Splitscreen, or Splittie, around a fifth of the...
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The first ever modern traffic light was installed Aug. 5, 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio. With only red and green lights, it was not automatic, and was op...
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In 1804, Englishman Richard Trevithick launched the first practical steam locomotive, which averaged less than 10 mph. Today, high-speed rail lines...
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With railroads in North America wanting to run trains at night, the first recorded solution before electric headlights, was to place a fire of pine...
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The early most common types of railroad snow plows used was the wedge plow which was a simple wedged design attached to the front of the locomotive...
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Image based on the London Underground Postcards, published c.1904 as part of the Central London Railway series of comic platform scenes, attributed...
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The name of the Star Wars four-legged combat walker stands for - All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT). Used by the ground forces of the Galactic E...
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The TIE/LN starfighter or TIE/line starfighter from Star Wars, often called TIE Fighter or T/F, is often seen in huge numbers in most of the Galact...
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The Star Wars starfighter, commonly referred to as the B-wing, was a heavily armed Rebel Alliance single-pilot starfighter deployed in the Galactic...
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The starfighter can be identified by their distinctive S-foils resembling the High Galactic script's character "X" in attack formation. Armed with ...
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A space capsule is an often-crewed spacecraft that enables to re-enter the earth's atmosphere without wings. Patent by Maxime Allen Faget (1921–200...
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The space shuttle has a thermal protection, also known as a heat shield, with more than 30,000 tiles made essentially of sand, enabling the shuttle...
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The word "spaceship" was first used in 1880. The first recorded use of the word "spacecraft" was in 1929. A space shuttle, as well as facilitating ...
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In 1947, the first UFO report was made. A pilot named Kenneth Arnold saw nine flying objects and described their movement as "like a saucer if you ...
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Prior to the introduction of railways, communities around the UK had their own local time (e.g. Bristol was 10 minutes behind Greenwich Mean Time.)...
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Show jumping began on July 28, 1868. At the inaugural Dublin Horse Show, where the competition went on for four days, the sport was then known as L...
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Made of lead, early toy trains had no moving parts with only some made with wheels that would actually turn. From around 1875 onwards, with better ...
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