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Vintage instrument panel
Machine buttons on a relic control panel operating board inside an abandoned factory.
Boat control panel with analog corded telephones, buttons, switches and warning lights.
This panel contains the launch key for a missile system.  This shot was taken at a decommissioned missile silo launch site.
Flight instrumentation from an airplane control panel to control glide path and descent rate on an old autopilot
vintage submarine equipment. High quality photo
Round pump device with titles and arrows surrounded by different rusty handles inside red fire truck on blurred background. Firefighter work tools concept
Old communication, computer, physical laboratory equipment
Old diesel locomotive's control panel with analog meters and lamps
Grunge year 1967 stamp written with vintage font
Control panel lever of a private jet
Old service electric transformer station or maintenance switchboard.
Electrical control cabinet
Vintage switch control panel with many buttons in factory manufacturing with Russian labels.
Close up control panel
An old large control panel to operate the water pumps at the Thompson Dry Dock which once held the world famous RMS Titanic, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Vacuum tube close-up image with several tubes. They were crucial to the development of radio, television, radar, sound recording and reproduction, long-distance telephone networks, and analog and early digital computers.
Shipboard emergency switchboard supplying electrical equipment. Bulbs, buttons and switches on the electrical distribution board.
Unit control panel of electronic equipment, close-up
An old dial within the controls of a carillon device.
power plant console panel
Hand-held generator GN-45 A for autonomous operation of the US radio during World War II
These electronic panels are filled with buttons, dials, lights, and switches.  They occupy an equipment rack used for communications in an old government facility.
Strange unidentified object in the street in Oingt, medieval village
Koningsbosch,  Netherlands- November 28, 2011. Heavy transport parked near the country road, waiting for instructions.
View on military bunker of ww2 on Barents sea shoreline
Old and dusty carpentry machine control panel
Second war world submarine interior. Military vessel. Horizontal
The sign explains that the maiale human torpedo was a detachable explosive warhead that was placed under an enemy ship during World War II, with the clockwork device to adjust the time of the explosion.
Free Images: "bestof:Control to Launcher, Site Number 67 - 29 April 1963. Courtesy of Sam Stokes"
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