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Varro in His Study; Cite de Dieu, about 1440-1450. Creator: Master of the Oxford HoursVarro in His Study; Cité de Dieu, about 1440-1450. Additional info: The City of God one of the premier theological works and a major example of vernacular texts of the Middle Ages
Revolving Lantern, 1865. Creator: UnknownRevolving Lantern, 1865
Willard Hotel lobby, between1901 and 1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonWillard Hotel lobby, between1901 and 1910
Mr. Suter, Dept. Justice, between 1911 and 1920
Cannon Revolver, exhibited in the Marine Museum, at Paris, 1854....an instrument invented some time ago. M
Shaker Rocking Chair, c. 1939. Creator: Orville ClineShaker Rocking Chair, c. 1939
Revolving Pistol, c. 1936. Creator: Erwin SchwabeRevolving Pistol, c. 1936
Double-Barrel Revolving Flintlock Pocket Pistol, France, c. 1650/60
Triple-Barrel Revolving Flintlock Fowling Piece from the Gun Cabinet of the Princes of Liechtenstein, Germany, c. 1650
Toy Bank: Building and Revolving Dog, c. 1938. Creator: William O. FletcherToy Bank: Building and Revolving Dog, c. 1938
A Large Wheel Which Is Resolved and Fires Four Crossbows in Succession and a Sketch for the Same, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Villa Tournesol, 1899. A revolving clinic designed to take full advantage of the heat and light of the sun for therapeutic purposes
Gatling rapid fire gun, 1862. This was a revolving battery gun and, with ten barrels, had a firing capacity of 1200 rounds a minute. Camel-mounted model. From The Science Record. (New York, 1862)
Gatling rapid fire gun, 1870. This was a revolving battery gun and, with ten barrels, had a firing capacity of rounds of 1200 rounds of a minute. From The Graphic. (London, August 20, 1870)
Early design of a quick firing cannon, 1482. From De re militari (On Military Matters) by Roberto Valturio. (1482). Written in about 1455, the first printed edition was published in Verona in 1472
Gatling rapid fire gun, 1861-1862 (1872). This was a revolving battery gun and, with ten barrels, had a firing capacity of 1200 rounds a minute. From The Great Industries of the United States
John Ericssons sketch for his revolving turret ship Monitor, 1890. Artist: John EricssonJohn Ericssons sketch for his revolving turret ship Monitor. This shows a domed turret which was changed to a cylindrical one. Wood engraving published 1890