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MAR 9 1952 Lighting Up - Robert holds out a match for Diana, who sets on a window ledge reflect­ing how nice it is to have a man around the house-when he's a creature of gears and steel, unable to answer back. Credit: International News Photo

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MAR 9 1952 Cold, Cold Heart - Hamilton adjusts Robert's inner workings. Credit: International News Photo

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MAR 9 1952 A Faithful Servant - Robert mounts a ladder to wash windows for Diana Dors and her husband, Denis Hamilton, who sit in comfort near the control panel that directs the robot. Credit: International News Photo

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MAR 9 1952 Iron Triangle? - Nope, says Diana Dors who shows her appreciation for Robert. She's not a bit afraid that husband Denis will be jealous of the second "man" in the house­hold. Robert is the envy of other housewives in Great Britain. Credit: International News Photo

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MAR 9 1952 Robert The Robot - When it comes to bringing in the wood to keep the fires going all winter, Robert's a big help. He never gets tired and can easily push a heavy wheelbarrow. Credit: International News Photo

Mister Robot

A robot, known as Mr Robot, takes coffee with a human at a demonstration in Berlin, 31st August 1930. (Photo by Henry Miller News Picture Service/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Robert Robot, Created By William Richards

UNITED KINGDOM - 1952: Captain William Richards has designed and built a robot named Robert and able to perform the same tasks as a human being in 1952 in United Kingdom. (Photo by Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)

1902-7 – “Iron Man” Diving Apparatus – Capt. Enos B. Petrie (American)

1902-7 - "Iron Man" Diving Apparatus by Capt. Enos B. Petrie and Joseph E. Martin. It is diver O. E. Gaudy (Gandy?) inside the suit who set the new diving record at the time. Source: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Aug 23, 1907. Petrie's diving armor is similar to Macduffee's Armor…
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1914-28 – Submarine Armor – Harry L. Bowdoin (American)

The 1931 version of Harry L. Bowdoin's Submarine Armor. When inside his suit Mr. Bowdoin through the manipulation of gears and levers, can move his arms, legs and body freely to almost any angle and with clawed hands, so constructed as to record sensitivity, he can pick up even very…
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Tauchanzug

US-american inventor H.L. Bowdoin with its deep-sea diving suit. On the shoulders are two 1000 watt automobil lamps. 15th August 1931. Photograph. (Photo by Imagno/Getty Images) Der US-amerikanische Erfinder H. L. Bowdoin mit seinem Tiefsee-Tauschanzug. Auf den Schultern befinden sich zwei 1000 Watt-Automobillampen. 15. August 1931. Photographie. *** Local Caption…

1910 – Submarine Armor – Chester E. Macduffee (American)

1910 - Submarine Armor by Chester E. Macduffee. In Popular Mechanics Magazine, November 1914 it was reported that the new armored diving suit went down to a depth of 212 ft. in Long Island Sound, establishing a new American record for deep-sea diving. Above images: Scientific American, 22 August, 1914.…
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