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Acoustics Collection

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Needle playing a record, SEM

Needle playing a record, SEM
Needle playing a record. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the needle (stylus) of a record player in a groove on a record. A record is used to store sound

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Ostia Antica. Theater. Italy

Ostia Antica. Theater. Italy

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Interior of empty concert hall without chairs and small stage with purple curtains

Interior of empty concert hall without chairs and small stage with purple curtains

Background imageAcoustics Collection: A demonstration of experimental, amplifying apparatus. Pistol shots fired in St

A demonstration of experimental, amplifying apparatus. Pistol shots fired in St

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Helmholtz

Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Helmholtz, from 1883 von Helmholtz, 31 August 1821, 8 September 1894, a German physiologist and physicist

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Human ear, anatomical illustration

Human ear, anatomical illustration

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz

Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, 1821 - 1894, a German physicist and physician

Background imageAcoustics Collection: The phenomenon of echo, 1673, phonurgia nova by Athanasius Kircher

The phenomenon of echo, 1673, phonurgia nova by Athanasius Kircher, 1602- 1680, 17th-century

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Helmholtz

Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand Helmholtz, from 1883 von Helmholtz, 31 August 1821- 8 September 1894, was a German physiologist and physicist

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Human ear, anatomical illustration

Human ear, anatomical illustration

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill

Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, 1942

Background imageAcoustics Collection: AI generated image of a Humanoid robot playing piano in a concert hall

AI generated image of a Humanoid robot playing piano in a concert hall

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Sound box made of cast iron and glass

Sound box made of cast iron and glass
DGA1130081 Sound box made of cast iron and glass, 1877, by architect Enrico Alvino, Villa Comunale, Naples, Campania, Italy by Alvino

Background imageAcoustics Collection: View of Fingal's Cave on the Island of Staffa, c.1750 (pen & ink with wash on paper)

View of Fingal's Cave on the Island of Staffa, c.1750 (pen & ink with wash on paper)
BL3714952 View of Fingal's Cave on the Island of Staffa, c.1750 (pen & ink with wash on paper) by Bittio, Antonio de (1722-97); British Library, London

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Engraving of John Tyndall and W.H. Preece Speaking into Phonograph

Engraving of John Tyndall and W.H. Preece Speaking into Phonograph
(Original Caption) 1878-The phonograph: Speaking to professor Tyndall and Mr. W. H. Preece speaking into the phonograph. Engraving, 1878

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Woodcut Depicting M. Jaubert Experimenting with Microphonograph

Woodcut Depicting M. Jaubert Experimenting with Microphonograph
(Original Caption) An experiment by M. Jaubert on deaf mute on Dussaud Microphonographe. Undated woodcut

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Wall of the Oreille de Denys cave, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros

Wall of the Oreille de Denys cave, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros
Wall of the Oreille de Denys cave, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imageAcoustics Collection: The Tarentella (engraving)

The Tarentella (engraving)
3628848 The Tarentella (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Tarentella)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Hall at Simonetta, near Milan (engraving)

Hall at Simonetta, near Milan (engraving)
3628847 Hall at Simonetta, near Milan (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hall at Simonetta, near Milan)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: The Invisible Woman (engraving)

The Invisible Woman (engraving)
3628844 The Invisible Woman (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Invisible Woman)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: The Horn of Alexander (engraving)

The Horn of Alexander (engraving)
3628843 The Horn of Alexander (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Horn of Alexander)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: The Talking Head of Albertus Magnus (engraving)

The Talking Head of Albertus Magnus (engraving)
2781317 The Talking Head of Albertus Magnus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Talking Head of Albertus Magnus)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Theatre of Vitruvius (engraving)

Theatre of Vitruvius (engraving)
3628849 Theatre of Vitruvius (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Theatre of Vitruvius)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Vowels observed by the aid of Koenigs Flames (engraving)

Vowels observed by the aid of Koenigs Flames (engraving)
3628837 Vowels observed by the aid of Koenigs Flames (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vowels observed by the aid of Koenigs Flames)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Pastoral Pipes, or Flutes of Pan (engraving)

Pastoral Pipes, or Flutes of Pan (engraving)
3628850 Pastoral Pipes, or Flutes of Pan (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pastoral Pipes, or Flutes of Pan)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Priestess of Bacchus (engraving)

Priestess of Bacchus (engraving)
3628840 Priestess of Bacchus (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Priestess of Bacchus)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: New version of August Seebecks siren, developed by German physicist Rudolph Koenig (litho)

New version of August Seebecks siren, developed by German physicist Rudolph Koenig (litho)
5997136 New version of August Seebecks siren, developed by German physicist Rudolph Koenig (litho) by European School

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Experiment to ascertain the Velocity of Sound in Air (engraving)

Experiment to ascertain the Velocity of Sound in Air (engraving)
966569 Experiment to ascertain the Velocity of Sound in Air (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Experiment to ascertain the Velocity of Sound in Air)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Reflection of Sound (engraving)

Reflection of Sound (engraving)
3628845 Reflection of Sound (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reflection of Sound)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Sound wave

Sound wave. Oscilloscope trace of a sound wave from a violin. A pure sound wave of a single pitch manifests itself as a sine wave of constant frequency

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Claude Perrault, 1613 - 1688

Claude Perrault, 1613 - 1688. Amongst his works he was one of the three French architects who designed the east facade of the Louvre in Paris. He also made studies of acoustics

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Music room by Oliver Hill

Music room by Oliver Hill, in tones of beige, brown and dull gold. Date: 1933

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni, German physicist, c1895

Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni, German physicist, c1895

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Greek Art. Greece. Echo Portico or Heptaechos

Greek Art. Greece. Echo Portico or Heptaechos. Middle of 4th century. B.C. Altis. Olympia

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Greek Art. Epidaurus Theater. Peloponnese. Greece

Greek Art. Epidaurus Theater. Peloponnese. Greece
Greek Art. Epidaurus Theater by Polykleitos the Younger. Epidaurus. Peloponnese. Greece. Europe

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Roman Art. Woman Playing double flute

Roman Art. Woman Playing double flute
Roman Art. Woman playing double flute Aulos. Relief. Detail of sarcophagus. Vatican Museums. City of the Vatican

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Epidaurus Theater

Epidaurus Theater
Greek Art. Epidaurus Theater by Polykleitos the Younger (IV century BC). Epidaurus. Peloponnese

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Illustration of sound frequencies

Illustration of sound frequencies, fundamental frequency and higher frequencies (harmonics)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Illustration of four different sound waves

Illustration of four different sound waves

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Los Angeles, California. The Disney Concert Hall exterior in afternoon sun

Los Angeles, California. The Disney Concert Hall exterior in afternoon sun

Background imageAcoustics Collection: John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. (Professor at Royal Institution

John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. (Professor at Royal Institution, London, 1854. Worked on Heat radiation and acoustics. Died of accidental Chloral poisoning)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni (1756-1827) German physicist. 19th century. (c1895)

Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni (1756-1827) German physicist. 19th century. (c1895)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: John Mackenzie Bacon (1846-1904) English scientific writer and lecturer interested in astronomy

John Mackenzie Bacon (1846-1904) English scientific writer and lecturer interested in astronomy, ballooning, wireless telegraphy, acoustics, and cinematography. Engraving c1900

Background imageAcoustics Collection: John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. Professor at the Royal Institution

John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. Professor at the Royal Institution, London, 1854. Worked on heat radiation and acoustics. Died of accidental Chloral poisoning

Background imageAcoustics Collection: A Photograph Of Sound Waves

A Photograph Of Sound Waves
Bell Telephone Laboratories: June 20, 1950. F.K. Harvey demonstrates the focusing of of an acoustic lens on sound waves emitted from the horn at left

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Sound waves, artwork F008 / 3440

Sound waves, artwork F008 / 3440
Sound waves, computer artwork

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Sound waves, artwork F008 / 3438

Sound waves, artwork F008 / 3438
Saturns rings. Ultraviolet Cassini spacecraft image of part of Saturns rings. It shows the outer portion of Saturns C ring (left) and the inner portion of the B ring (right)

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Sound waves, artwork F008 / 3437

Sound waves, artwork F008 / 3437
Sound waves, computer artwork

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Sound waves, artwork F008 / 3439

Sound waves, artwork F008 / 3439
Sound waves, computer artwork

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Wilhelm Weber, German physicist

Wilhelm Weber, German physicist
Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804-1891), German physicist. Weber spent most of his career as professor of physics at the University of Gottingen from 1831 to 1837, and again from 1849

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Pipeline bubble research C016 / 3741

Pipeline bubble research C016 / 3741
Pipeline bubble research. Professor Tim Leighton studying underwater bubble clouds generated by a gas leak in a pipe. This is part of research into measuring gas bubbles in underwater pipelines

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Waves, abstract artwork C014 / 0008

Waves, abstract artwork C014 / 0008
Waves, abstract artwork

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Syracuse, Italy - Ear of Dionysius

Syracuse, Italy - Ear of Dionysius
Syracuse, Italy (Siracusa) - This card shows an artificial cave, 65 m long and 23 m high, which was given the name of The Ear of Dionysius by Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio, when in 1586

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Acoustics 1882

Acoustics 1882
Various demonstrations of acoustics. Date: 1882

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Mobile acoustics laboratory, 1940s

Mobile acoustics laboratory, 1940s
Mobile acoustics laboratory. This mobile laboratory was developed by the National Physical Laboratory soon after the Second World War and was the first of its kind in the UK

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Acoustics laboratory

Acoustics laboratory. The upper transmission room in an acoustics laboratory, part of a special building designed for the accurate testing of the acoustic properties of building materials

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Measuring noise, 1932

Measuring noise, 1932
Measuring noise. Technician measuring noise levels using a portable device. Photographed at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK, in 1932

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Testing an audio system, 1954

Testing an audio system, 1954
Testing an audio system. The thresholds of loudness and high frequency are being tested by projecting progressive plane sound waves at a listener

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Loudspeaker

Loudspeaker and polystyrene balls. A loudspeaker takes an electrical input and converts it into a series of vibrations

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Technician testing a panels sound reflection

Technician testing a panels sound reflection
Acoustics test. Technician holds a microphone behind a plexiglass panel to test its sound reflective properties

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Acoustics test on a model of a new concert hall

Acoustics test on a model of a new concert hall

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Magnetic pickup cartridge

Magnetic pickup cartridge of a record player. The cartridge holds the stylus or needle (not seen), which transforms the grooves in a record (black, lower centre) into sound

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Acoustic testing chamber

Acoustic testing chamber. Tiles on the wall of an anechoic chamber, a room used for testing acoustic equipment

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Charles Wheatstone, British physicist

Charles Wheatstone, British physicist
Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist. Wheatstone study of acoustics and the theory of resonance of columns of air, lead to his 1829 invention of the concertina musical instrument

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Jim West

Jim West. Portrait of the American acoustic engineer James Edward West (born 1931) in his laboratory at Bell Labs, USA. West joined Bell Labs after graduating in 1957

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Record stylus playing record, SEM

Record stylus playing record, SEM
Record stylus playing record. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the needle (stylus) of a record player in a groove on a record

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Acoustic smoke rings, 19th century

Acoustic smoke rings, 19th century
Acoustic smoke rings. The device at lower right, seen mounted on a metal bar and a tuning fork, is designed to blow acoustic smoke rings

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Steam-powered musical garden ornament

Steam-powered musical garden ornament

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Acoustic echo

Acoustic echo
Illustration from " The Artisan; or, the Mechanics Instructor" London 1825, edited by George G. Carey

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Noise-reducing fence

Noise-reducing fence

Background imageAcoustics Collection: Acoustic Sound Patterns

Acoustic Sound Patterns
Acoustic sound patterns



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"Unveiling the Art of Acoustics: From Needles to Theaters, a Journey through Sound" Needle playing a record: As the needle delicately touches the vinyl, it sets in motion a symphony that resonates with our souls. #AcousticWonders SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope): Peering into the microscopic world reveals intricate patterns and structures that shape sound waves. #HiddenMelodies Ostia Antica Theater, Italy: Echoes of ancient performances still linger within these historic walls, showcasing how acoustics shaped theatrical experiences centuries ago. #TimelessResonance Music room by Oliver Hill: Step into this enchanting space where every note is embraced by carefully designed acoustics, creating an immersive musical haven for artists and listeners alike. #HarmonyInDesign The Tarentella (engraving): A visual representation of dance intertwined with music; its lively rhythm reverberates through time, reminding us of the power of acoustic vibrations in cultural expressions. Hall at Simonetta near Milan (engraving): This grand hall stands as a testament to architectural marvels that enhance sound propagation, enveloping audiences in an auditory feast fit for royalty. The Invisible Woman (engraving): Unseen but heard – she embodies the essence of acoustics' magic; her ethereal voice captivates hearts without revealing her presence. The Horn of Alexander (engraving): Legend has it that this mystical horn possessed extraordinary acoustic properties capable of amplifying even whispers to thunderous roars—a symbol of nature's sonic wonders. Chladni (engraving): Through captivating patterns formed on vibrating plates sprinkled with sand or salt, Chladni revealed mesmerizing insights into sound resonance—an artist painting melodies with physics. A Discovery in Acoustics - A Traveler's Story (litho).

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