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Photograph showing the railway bridge spanning the Laatre River, highlighting early railway engineering and its role in connecting regional transport networks.-stock-foto
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The Raudteesild Railway Bridge spans the Jugla River, representing a key infrastructure link with historical and engineering importance in regional railway development.-stock-foto
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A photograph of the Raudteesild railway bridge over the Abuls River, highlighting its architectural design, structural engineering, and historical importance to the region’s transport system.-stock-foto
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Photograph of railroad tracks passing through the Rauna Ravine in Latvia, capturing both industrial infrastructure and the surrounding natural landscape. The image highlights early 20th-century railway engineering.-stock-foto
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A historical image depicting military equipment labeled G336 F.r, providing insight into early 20th-century artillery or military vehicle design and technology.-stock-foto
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Photograph showing railway tracks 40 and 41 at Büchen Station, Germany, taken in May 2010. The image depicts modern railway infrastructure and track layout within a functioning train station.-stock-foto
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Photograph of the Alte Geestebrücke in Bremerhaven, Germany, a historic bridge spanning the Geeste River. The bridge represents local engineering heritage and the city’s urban development.-stock-foto
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A 1911 photograph showing a mechanical workshop, illustrating early 20th-century industrial equipment, machinery, and workers engaged in metal fabrication and production processes.-stock-foto
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The Norwegian steamship Oks operated in the early 20th century, representing maritime transport and industrial design from Norway’s historical fleet era.-stock-foto
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The Škoda T16 was a Czechoslovak prototype tank destroyer developed in the 1920s. This photograph, taken in Wrocław, shows the vehicle’s compact armored design and early interwar military engineering.-stock-foto
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Photograph number 90 from the Lasarte car race series in the Car-Kutxa Fototeka collection, documenting early Spanish automobile racing and motorsport culture.-stock-foto
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A project by the Ferrocarril Central Córdoba (FCCC) depicting railway track construction in Rawson, Argentina, reflecting 20th-century infrastructure expansion and regional transport development.-stock-foto
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The Cardwell Post Office, built in the 1930s in Cardwell, Australia, is a heritage building representing early 20th-century architecture and the evolution of postal infrastructure.-stock-foto
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A technical or geographical illustration showing the confluence of the Wien River, documenting early 20th-century urban water engineering and drainage in Vienna, Austria.-stock-foto
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Historic photograph of an automobile race at the Lasarte circuit in Spain, illustrating the evolution of Spanish motorsport and automotive culture.-stock-foto
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Cape Wickham Lighthouse on King Island, Bass Strait, is one of Australia’s tallest lighthouses, built in 1861, serving as a key navigational aid in maritime history.-stock-foto
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A photograph documenting the construction of Carl Bengts’ bridge over the Lijäljoen River in Finland, illustrating early 20th-century engineering and infrastructure development.-stock-foto
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A mechanical tool titled 'Auto pour couper les fils de fer' by Cuperly, designed for cutting wire, representing early innovation in metalworking and mechanical engineering, from the Berthel collection.-stock-foto
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Photograph of the Nicolás Correa S.A. industrial facility in Burgos, Spain. The company specializes in precision machine tools manufacturing and represents advanced Spanish engineering and industry.-stock-foto
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Early 20th-century automobile race at the Lasarte circuit in Spain, highlighting historic motorsport competition and advancements in automotive engineering.-stock-foto
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Image titled 'Écroulement d'un pont la Koba' showing the collapse of a bridge, documenting an engineering or structural failure, likely of historical interest.-stock-foto
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A historical photograph depicting the light railway in Puli Street or Guishan Village, Taiwan. The image highlights early transportation infrastructure and local development during the Japanese colonial era.-stock-foto
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Carl Bosch (1874–1940) was a German chemist and engineer who developed the Haber-Bosch process for ammonia synthesis, contributing significantly to industrial chemistry.-stock-foto
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A photograph from the Austro-Hungarian period showing a military officer’s shelter, depicting wartime living conditions and field construction typical of World War I defensive systems.-stock-foto
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Image number 268 from the Lasarte car race series in the Car-Kutxa Fototeka archive, depicting Spanish motorsport and automotive heritage.-stock-foto
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Photograph from November 1915 showing military bridge equipment prepared near Cukojevac on the Morava River, documenting World War I engineering and logistics.-stock-foto
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Photograph of a bridge near Skomovsky, documenting its structure, landscape setting, and regional importance as part of local infrastructure and historical record.-stock-foto
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A tugboat named 'Okar' shown on a waterway, used for towing and maneuvering vessels, representing early 20th-century maritime transport and engineering.-stock-foto
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The Munich Glass Palace (Glaspalast) in 1901 was an architectural landmark in Germany, built primarily from glass and iron, hosting major art and industrial exhibitions before its destruction in 1931.-stock-foto
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Photograph showing the transport of pontoons for bridge construction at Chiesola during a military operation, likely from World War I, illustrating wartime engineering logistics.-stock-foto
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A photograph of the wreckage of a Soviet IL-2 Sturmovik attack aircraft, showing remains of the World War II-era plane, symbolizing wartime destruction and aviation history.-stock-foto
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Photograph of Édouard Nieuport, French aviator who set a world speed record on May 11, 1911, at Châlons, France, marking a milestone in early aviation and aeronautical engineering.-stock-foto
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A 1952 photograph from Groblje, Slovenia, showing the Rešetič and Videt hayrack (kozolec), a traditional wooden structure used for drying hay, typical of Slovenian rural architecture.-stock-foto
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Janez Gorišek (1933–2023) was a Slovenian civil engineer and architect renowned for designing ski jumping hills, including the Planica large hill, contributing to sports engineering.-stock-foto
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Concepción Mendizábal was a Mexican civil engineer and the first woman in Mexico to earn a degree in civil engineering, marking an important milestone for women in science and engineering.-stock-foto
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A vintage postcard showing the Mignères-Gondreville train station in France, depicting railway infrastructure and architecture from the early 20th century.-stock-foto
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A wartime photograph showing a blast crater on Monte Cimone, created by an explosion led by First Lieutenant Mlaker. The image documents the effects of military engineering during conflict.-stock-foto
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Photograph showing Russian carriages used on the Ståbanen railway, documenting historical Norwegian railway transport and its Russian-built rolling stock.-stock-foto
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A Consul C 321.2 teleprinter model used for long-distance text communication, representing mid-20th-century telecommunication technology.-stock-foto
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A historical military image showing the first-line infantry position in the Galuzia region, associated with the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I. The photograph depicts defensive trenches and field fortifications.-stock-foto