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Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Dmitiri Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1834-1907), Russian chemist, c1900s

Dmitiri Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1834-1907), Russian chemist, c1900s
Dmitiri Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1834-1907), Russian chemist, c.1900s. Famous for arranging the 63 known elements into a Periodic Table based on Atomic Mass

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Claude Chappe (1763-1805), French engineer and inventor, c1900

Claude Chappe (1763-1805), French engineer and inventor, c1900. An artists impression of Chappes aerial telegraph semaphore system in use

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), French physiologist, 19th century

Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), French physiologist, 19th century. Pioneer of cinematography, from obverse of commemorative plaquette

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), pioneer of Cinematography, c1904

Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), pioneer of Cinematography, c1904
Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), pioneer of cinematography, c1904

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882-1944), British astronomer, physicist and mathematician, c1930-c1944

Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882-1944), British astronomer, physicist and mathematician, c1930-c1944
Arthur Stanley Eddington (1882-1944), British astronomer, physicist and mathematician. Supporter and promoter of Einsteins theories of Relativity, c1930-c1944

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Max Planck (1858-1947), c1918

Max Planck (1858-1947), c1918. Winner of the 1918 Nobel prize for physics, responsible for development of Quantum Theory

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), Scottish theoretical physicist, [1896]

James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), Scottish theoretical physicist, [1896]
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), Scottish theoretical physicist, innovator in electrostatics and electromagnetics, [1896]

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894), German physicist and physiologist, 1876

Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894), German physicist and physiologist, 1876
Hermann Helmholtz (1821-1894), German physicist and physiologist. Inventor of the Opthalmascope in 1851, (1876)

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894), German physicist, (19th century)

Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894), German physicist, (19th century)
Hermann Helmholtz (1821-1894). German physicist and physiologist. Invented the Opthalmascope in 1851. (19th century)

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist, 1882

Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist, 1882
Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist. His work, along with partner William Cooke, makes the electric telegraph practicable. Engraving, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908

Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908
Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), 1908 Nobel prize for chemistry. New Zealand atomic physicist. Is considered by many to have laid the groundwork for the development of modern nuclear physics, (c1908)

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Henry Ford, American engineer and automobile manufacturer, c1910-c1930

Henry Ford, American engineer and automobile manufacturer, c1910-c1930. In 1903, Henry Ford (1863-1947) founded the Ford Motor Company

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, 1851

Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, 1851. An interior view of the main avenue looking eastwards. Conceived by Prince Albert

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Armour Companys pig slaughterhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1892

Armour Companys pig slaughterhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1892. One of the earliest production lines. Pigs walked up a ramp to the top of the building

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Armour Companys pig slaughterhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1892

Armour Companys pig slaughterhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1892. One of the earliest production lines. Pigs walked up a ramp to the top of the building

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Morse electric printing telegraph, c1882

Morse electric printing telegraph, c1882. Front view of the instrument showing the roll of paper for recording messages and the transmitting key at A. D are wet cells (batteries) providing electricity

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Joseph Crosfield & Sons soap factory at Bank Quarry, Warrington, Cheshire, 1886

Joseph Crosfield & Sons soap factory at Bank Quarry, Warrington, Cheshire, 1886. 1: boiler shed; 2: alkali plant; 3: raw material being brought by boat along the Mersey; 4

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, 1899

Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, 1899. Born William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, 1897. Artist: James Craig Annan

Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, 1897. Artist: James Craig Annan
Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, 1897. Born William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, with his compass, 1902. Artist: James Craig Annan

Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, with his compass, 1902. Artist: James Craig Annan
Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, with his compass, 1902. Born William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, 1852

Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, 1852. Born William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, c1890

Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, c1890. Born William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1917

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1917. Marie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre Curie continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, driving a car converted into a radiological unit, 1914

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, driving a car converted into a radiological unit, 1914
Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, driving a Renault car converted into a radiological unit, 1914. Marie Curie (1867-1934) drove this vehicle from hospital to hospital

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, at the Institute of Radium, Paris, 1919

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, at the Institute of Radium, Paris, 1919
Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, together with her daughter Irene, and pupils from the American Expeditionary Corps at the Institute of Radium, Paris, 1919

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist and her daughter Irene, 1925

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist and her daughter Irene, 1925
Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, with her daughter Irene Joliot-Curie, 1925. Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist. Marie Curie (1867-1934) with her daughter Irene Joliot-Curie (1897-1956) and members of the Institute of Radium, Paris

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, with her daughters Eve and Irene, 1908

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, with her daughters Eve and Irene, 1908. Marie Curie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist. Marie Curie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Pierre and Marie Curie, French scientists

Pierre and Marie Curie, French scientists. Polish-born Marie Curie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre (1859-1906) continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Medal commemorating Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1967

Medal commemorating Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1967.Reverse of a medal issued in 1967 to commemorate the centenary of her birth

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Medal commemorating Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1967

Medal commemorating Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1967. Obverse of a medal issued in 1967 to commemorate the centenary of her birth

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Medal commemorating Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1967

Medal commemorating Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1967. Reverse of a medal issued in 1967 to commemorate the centenary of her birth

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Pierre and Marie Curie, French physicists, preparing to go cycling

Pierre and Marie Curie, French physicists, preparing to go cycling. Polish-born Marie Curie and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist in her laboratory, 1912

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist in her laboratory, 1912. The previous year, Curie (1867-1934) was awarded her second Nobel prize (for chemistry)

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Pierre Curie, French chemist

Pierre Curie, French chemist. Curie (1859-1906) was awarded the Nobel prize for Physics in 1903, jointly with his wife, Marie, and Henri Becquerel, for their work on radioactivity

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Magnetism, 1600

Magnetism, 1600. Magnetic needles on a terrella will point towards the north pole (A). Other needles will do likewise, even though the surface of the terrella is uneven, as at O

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Magnetism, 1600

Magnetism, 1600. Diagram to illustrate the behaviour of a magnet at different positions around the north pole of the Earth (A). From De Magnete by William Gilbert. (London, 1600)

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Forging a magnet, 1600

Forging a magnet, 1600. The metal on the anvil is aligned North/South (Septentrio/Auster). From De Magnete by William Gilbert. (London, 1600)

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Casellis pantelegraph, 1874

Casellis pantelegraph, 1874. This device, invented by the Italian abbot and inventor Giovanni Caselli (1815-1891) was effectively an early fax machine

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist, demonstrating his electric pile (battery), c1800 (c1870)

Alessandro Volta, Italian physicist, demonstrating his electric pile (battery), c1800 (c1870). Voltas (1745-1827) voltaic pile, an early form of battery, was the first source of current electricity

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Joseph Wilson Swan, British physicist and chemist, demonstrating electromagnetism, 1889

Joseph Wilson Swan, British physicist and chemist, demonstrating electromagnetism, 1889. Swan (1828-1914) was the inventor of bromide paper for photography and of an incandescent light bulb

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1801 Artist: Thomson

Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1801 Artist: Thomson
Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1801. Davy (1778-1829) discovered the anaesthetic effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Making pots without a wheel, Nigeria, c1966

Making pots without a wheel, Nigeria, c1966

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, c1835

Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, c1835. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Michael Faraday, British chemist and physicist, c1845. Artist: J Cook

Michael Faraday, British chemist and physicist, c1845. Artist: J Cook
Michael Faraday, British chemist and physicist, c1845. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Louis Pasteur, French chemist, 1895

Louis Pasteur, French chemist, 1895. Pasteur (1822-1895) developed the pasteurisation process which kills pathogens in milk, wine and foods, and he produced vaccines against anthrax and rabies

Background imageImages Dated 4th August 2005: Distillation, 1500

Distillation, 1500. A still in a water bath (bain-marie), showing an alembic. Froms Liber de arte distillandi by Hieronymous von Braunschweig or Brunschwig, (Strasbourg, 1500)



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