Monceau: In flight - 1935 Hispano-Suiza automobile - Explored!
Monceau: Component of the engine of a Renault V10 RSo8 engine - Formula 1, 1996
Monceau: Gas tank cap with shell [Shell Oil?] emblem - 1931 Citroën C6G
Monceau: Car cut in half - Citroën C6G, 1931
Monceau: Cutaway view of the internal engine parts of a 1931 Citroën car, type C6G
Monceau: Peugeot lion - gas tank cover
Monceau: Citroën emblem on a hubcap - Citroën type C6G 1931
Monceau: Sailing ships - automaton mechanism, late 19th Century
Monceau: Steam train, steam boat - detail of a mid-19th Century dessert plate
Monceau: Chemin de Fer de Paris a Rouen - dessert plate, mid-19th Century
Monceau: Fromert system 1850 - Electric telegraph with indicating dial
Monceau: Vaucanson calculating machine, ca. 1930
Monceau: Electric master clock 1857, by Stanislas Fournier
Monceau: Lavoisier's laboratory
Monceau: Tellurium or loxocosm - 18th Century mechanism
Monceau: Six figure calculating machine 1642 - designed and built by Blaise Pascal
Monceau: Breguet 1911 bi-plane and Blériot XI 1909 airplanes, high in the former church - Musée des Arts et Métiers, Paris
Monceau: Early automobile, high in the former church - Musée des Art et Métiers, Paris
Monceau: The Blériot airplane that cross the Channel first - hung high in the former church, Musée des Art et Métiers
Monceau: Telstar satellite - enabled television to be shared between the US and Europe - 1962
Monceau: Cray-2 Super Computer 1985
Monceau: Semaphore system on the grave of its inventor, Claude Chappe
Monceau: Painted ceiling and beams, former church - Musée des Arts et Métiers
Monceau: Plaque tournante No 77 - Decauville Aine, Petit-Bourg - squared circle
Monceau: Old car, cut in half
Monceau: Plane hung from the ceiling of the former church - Musée des Arts et Métiers
Monceau: Blériot that crossed the English Channel - Musée des Arts et Métiers
Monceau: Knob on a combination spring lock, 1787 - made for Marie Antoinette
Monceau: Peugeot foot-driven sewing machine, 1877
Monceau: Singer foot-driven sewing machine 1930, type 66K