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Whitney Straight (Maserati) at the Members Bridge turn, Brooklands, 1933, (1937). Artist: Gordon CrosbyWhitney Straight (Maserati) at the Members Bridge turn when breaking the Mountain lap record, Brooklands, 1933, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists
Pratt & Whitney Wasp Jr. R-985-AN-14B "Dancing Engine", 1942Begun in 1925 by former Wright Aeronautical employees as a spinoff from a machine tool company, Pratt & Whitney became one of the worlds largest manufacturers of aircraft engines, and the Wasp Jr
Colt Walker Percussion Revolver, serial no. 1017, American, Whitneyville, Connecticut, 1847
Road Through Flooded Land, 1890s-1900s. Creator: Morgan WhitneyRoad Through Flooded Land, 1890s-1900s
Richard Whitney being sworn in at a public hearing regarding his misappropriation of funds, c1938. Richard Whitney (1888-1974)
Thomas W Lamont, George Whitney, and JP Morgan, American financiers, 1930s. ArtistThomas W Lamont, George Whitney, and JP Morgan, American financiers, 1930s. Three senior bankers from JP Morgan & Co, conferring at one of the numerous congressional investigations into financial
Base of the Grizzly Giant, Giant Sequoia tree, Yosemite, California, 1868. ArtistBase of the Grizzly Giant, Giant Sequoia tree, Yosemite, California, 1868. From The Yosemite Book: A Description of the Yosemite Valley and the Adjacent Region of the Sierra Nevada
Whitney Straight (Maserati) breaks the record, 1934, 1934, (1937). From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell
Eleanore Whitney, American actress, 1938. Eleanore Whitney (1917-1983) appeared in 13 films between 1935 and 1938. Cigarette card from Modern Beauties, 4th series
The body of Chief Shakes lying in state, Alaska, 1882. Artist: J WhitneyThe body of Chief Shakes lying in state, Alaska, 1882. From The Century Magazine (July 1882)
Fishing among the Thlinkits in Alaska, 1882. Artist: J WhitneyFishing among the Thlinkits in Alaska, 1882. Illustration from The Century Magazine, (July 1882)
Eli Whitneys (1765-1825) saw-gin for cleaning cotton, 1865. Whitneys cotton gin, patented in 1794, pioneered the mass production of cotton
Cross-section of Eli Whitneys (1765-1825) saw-gin for cleaning cotton, 1865. Seeds can be seen ejected (left), while cotton fibres are passing on the right
Saw gin for cleaning cotton being operated by barefoot black labourer, southern USA, 1865. An Eagle gin, an improved form of the cotton gin invented by Eli Whitney (1765-1825) in 1794