Age of Power and Wonder
Browsing the Digital Gallery today, I came across this interesting set of cigarette cards. And since I don't think there is anyone who doesn't love space, science, retrofuturism, invisibility and dogs, I thought I'd share a few of them here.
Apparently I wasn't the first to "discover" them though! Interesting to see the images each blogger chose to highlight.
- Age of Power and Wonder: Vintage Science Infographics from 1930s Cigarette Cards - Brainpickings
- This Age of Power and Wonder (1930s) - Paleofuture
- This Age of Power and Wonder: predictive cigarette cards, 1935-9 - Boing Boing
- Age of Power and Wonder - weetstraw
Television of the future., Digital ID 407541, New York Public Library
Working principle of the robot lathe., Digital ID 407587, New York Public Library
The spectrum., Digital ID 407555, New York Public Library
Amazing calculating mentality., Digital ID 407663, New York Public Library
500 years after Caxton., Digital ID 409867, New York Public Library
Dog's conditioned reflex., Digital ID 407635, New York Public Library
Organization and disorganization of matter., Digital ID 409653, New York Public Library
Photo pages., Digital ID 407643, New York Public Library
Vanishing before your eyes., Digital ID 407523, New York Public Library
Wood gnawed by beetles., Digital ID 409797, New York Public Library
The Moon from Greenwich., Digital ID 407571, New York Public Library
Revealed by X-ray., Digital ID 409793, New York Public Library
The three 'progressives'., Digital ID 407735, New York Public Library
Teaching a machine to think., Digital ID 407639, New York Public Library
The solar system., Digital ID 407693, New York Public Library
Gone!, Digital ID 409643, New York Public Library
Looking into a gigantic van de Graaf sphere., Digital ID 407611, New York Public Library
The 'Iron Mike' does not permit this., Digital ID 407689, New York Public Library
Atom under bombardment., Digital ID 407615, New York Public Library
Air-conditioning for sweat box., Digital ID 409745, New York Public Library
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