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I wonder if we have such a collection here at UCSB.

 

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Royal College of Art Work in Progress 2010 (mostly Design Interactions) 2nd February 2010

Ketika makcik ni main gesek2 intrument tu..Tak tau pulak apa nama instrument tu

la querida negrita de ojos azules, que canta cuando la tocan ahí descansando

Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2012 - A snapshot of the festival, the audiences and the artists. This is just a few of the thousand plus images that I took over the last 4 days. Enjoy!

Musée de la musique, Philharmonie de Paris.

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Title: A Catalogue of Surgeons' Instruments, Air and Water Beds, Pillows, and Cushions, Bandages, Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Inhalers, Galvanic Apparatus, and Other Appliances Used by the Medical Profession

Creator: S. Maw and Sons

Publisher: Otis Historical Archives, National Museum of Health and Medicine

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Contributor: Army Medical Museum

Date: 1866

Language: eng

1866 Catalog of Medical Supplies published by S. Maw and Sons, London. Scanned from a photocopy.

 

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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.

 

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Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments

PHOTOS BY MYRON HENSEL/SPECIAL TO THE REBEL YELL

Spacelab Instrument Pointing System

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Un instrument entièrement imaginé.

 

Again I really needed a fish eye lens.

Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments

Another snap from sports day, this time with Sean and my accordion - there were other instruments involved not just the accordion!

Note the lack of a tach. It's replaced with a "Power Meter" to show how much power (in kW) the electrics are producing.

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