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Demonstrating Collection (page 13)

"Demonstrating the Power of Unity: From Firefighters to Revolutionary Art" In a powerful display of strength and solidarity

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776. On the table in the right background of the picture is his calorimeter

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Aerial Telegraph (Semaphore). Artists impression of Claude Chappe (1763-1895)

Aerial Telegraph (Semaphore). Artists impression of Claude Chappe (1763-1895), French engineer and inventor, demonstrating his telegraph system

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Euclid (active 300 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician, demonstrating to his students

Euclid (active 300 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician, demonstrating to his students. Frontispiece of Euclid Opus Elementorum, Oxford, 1806

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Artists impression of Claude Chappe (1763-1805) demonstrating his optical telegraph

Artists impression of Claude Chappe (1763-1805) demonstrating his optical telegraph (semaphore) system in 1793. From Louis Figuier Les Merveilles de la Science, Paris c.1870. Engraving

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) Italian physicist. On table are two of his inventions

Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) Italian physicist. On table are two of his inventions, the Voltaic pile (wet battery) on left, and electrophorus

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) Italian physicist, demonstrating his electric pile (battery)

Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) Italian physicist, demonstrating his electric pile (battery). Wood engraving, Paris, c1870

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: History of Electricity: Ramsden demonstrating his static electric machine in a fashionable

History of Electricity: Ramsden demonstrating his static electric machine in a fashionable household, 1766. Liebig Trade Card c1910. Science Technology Electricity

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Illustration of an incident during the Peninsular Campaign demonstrating the humanity

Illustration of an incident during the Peninsular Campaign demonstrating the humanity of French soldiers. Following hostilities on the banks of the Tagus they found a baby asleep in a wicker cradle

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1903) French neurologist and pathologist, on right, demonstrating

Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1903) French neurologist and pathologist, on right, demonstrating production of hypnosis using the sound from a large tuning fork

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: George Atwoods (1746-1807) machine for demonstrating and investigating effect

George Atwoods (1746-1807) machine for demonstrating and investigating effect of gravity on falling bodies. Invented c1780. English mathematician

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Edwin Ray Lankester (1847-1929), British zoologist who established clear morphological

Edwin Ray Lankester (1847-1929), British zoologist who established clear morphological distinctions in different orders of invertebrates, demonstrating that they had different origins

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) demonstrating his telescope, Venice, 1609. In this artist s

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) demonstrating his telescope, Venice, 1609. In this artist s
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) demonstrating his telescope, Venice, 1609. In this artists reconstruction Galileo, Italian astronomer, mathematician and physicist

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to Charles I. William Harvey (1578-1657)

Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to Charles I. William Harvey (1578-1657), English physician, published his famous De motu cordis

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Canute (Sveinsson Knut) d1035. King of England from 1016, Denmark from 1018, Norway from 1030

Canute (Sveinsson Knut) d1035. King of England from 1016, Denmark from 1018, Norway from 1030, demonstrating to flattering courtiers that God alone can command the tides

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer & mathematician, demonstrating his

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer & mathematician, demonstrating his telescope to the Doge and Venetian Senators, 1609. Engraving, 1747

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Copernican, Heliocentric, Sun-centred, system of universe showing the ecliptic

Copernican, Heliocentric, Sun-centred, system of universe showing the ecliptic and the orbit of the earth and the planets and demonstrating reason for night and day

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Jagadis Chandra Bose (1858-1937) Indian botanist and physicist, demonstrating electrical

Jagadis Chandra Bose (1858-1937) Indian botanist and physicist, demonstrating electrical changes in plant stems (1926). Halftone from a photograph

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Canute (Sveinsson Knut, 994 or 995-1035), King of England from 1016, and Denmark from 1018

Canute (Sveinsson Knut, 994 or 995-1035), King of England from 1016, and Denmark from 1018, and Norway from 1030. Canute demonstrating to his flattering courtiers that God alone can command

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Demonstrating the strength of a vacuum. Vessel from which air has been evacuated mounted in frame

Demonstrating the strength of a vacuum. Vessel from which air has been evacuated mounted in frame. A rope attached is passed over two pulley wheels

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Woman Demonstrates 1930 Copier

Woman Demonstrates 1930 Copier
New York, New York: c. 1931 A young woman demonstrating the new Rectigraph at the National Business Show. This photographic machine makes file copies of office material

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Albert Tissandier (left)

Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), And An Unidentified Man In The Basket Of Their Airship Demonstrating An Electric Navigational System Featuring A Propeller By P. Ferat, E.a

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Mr. Blanchard

Mr. Blanchard, After Nature By Mr. Bolomey, Benjamin Samuel, 1739-1819, Artist, A Rotterdam : Chez M. D sallieth, Between 1780 And 1800

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Fine Arts

Fine Arts, " harvey Demonstrating To Charles I. His Theory Of The Circulation Of The Blood" Painted By R. Hannah

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Kuhn all in one baler and wrapper, wrapping round silage bale in plastic at demonstration with

Kuhn all in one baler and wrapper, wrapping round silage bale in plastic at demonstration with farmers watching, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Using a cloth wrapped around the handle of a wooden spoon to dry the insides of a narrow wine glass

Using a cloth wrapped around the handle of a wooden spoon to dry the insides of a narrow wine glass

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: A glass of red wine on top of a piece of wood next to a bottle of red wine

A glass of red wine on top of a piece of wood next to a bottle of red wine

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Pouring red wine into a glass from a bottle

Pouring red wine into a glass from a bottle

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Waiter cleaning the inside of a wine glass with a dish cloth

Waiter cleaning the inside of a wine glass with a dish cloth

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: A kitten having its coat combed through

A kitten having its coat combed through

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: A cat being spoonfed liquid medicine

A cat being spoonfed liquid medicine

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: A kitten being brushed

A kitten being brushed

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: A cat being dried with a hairdrier and combed at the same time

A cat being dried with a hairdrier and combed at the same time

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: A cat in a plastic bowl being rinsed with warm water

A cat in a plastic bowl being rinsed with warm water

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Water is poured on the cat from a plastic jug

Water is poured on the cat from a plastic jug

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Smoke hood, 1880s C017 / 6875

Smoke hood, 1880s C017 / 6875
Smoke hood. 19th-century artwork of a smoke hood used by workers such as firemen to prevent asphyxiation by smoke. This design dates from 1880. The wood engraving is from circa 1888

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Breathing apparatus, 1880s C017 / 6876

Breathing apparatus, 1880s C017 / 6876
Breathing apparatus. 19th-century artwork of breathing apparatus used to provide a safe supply of air. This design dates from 1880. The wood engraving dates from circa 1888

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Chemistry laboratory respirator, 1880s C017 / 6877

Chemistry laboratory respirator, 1880s C017 / 6877
Chemistry laboratory respirator. 19th-century artwork of a respirator used as a breathing apparatus in chemistry laboratories. This design dates from 1880. The wood engraving is from circa 1888

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Re-enactment of first anaesthesia, 1850

Re-enactment of first anaesthesia, 1850
Re-enactment of first anaesthesia. Group of surgeons and a patient re-enacting the first operation that was carried out under general anaesthesia

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Alchemical gold, 19th century

Alchemical gold, 19th century
Alchemical gold. 19th-century artwork of an alchemist (centre) holding out a sample of molten gold. Either side, a man and woman look on in amazement

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Garter flask, 1920s prohibition

Garter flask, 1920s prohibition
Garter flask. Dancer demonstrating the latest fashion for the use of a concealed garter flask for carrying alcoholic drinks during prohibition in the USA

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Confiscated still, 1920s prohibition

Confiscated still, 1920s prohibition
Confiscated still. Man displaying a glass while standing next to a still that had been used to produce illegal alcoholic drinks (moonshine)

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Cuban missile crisis protest, 1962

Cuban missile crisis protest, 1962
Cuban missile crisis protest. Women holding placards asking for a peaceful resolution to the Cuban missile crisis. The women belong to group Women Strike for Peace

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Stethoscope demonstration C015 / 8835

Stethoscope demonstration C015 / 8835
MODEL RELEASED. Stethoscope demonstration. Medical worker showing how a stethoscope can be used to listen to your own heartbeat

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Nylon stockings exhibition, 1939 C018 / 0643

Nylon stockings exhibition, 1939 C018 / 0643
Nylon stockings exhibition. DuPont saleswoman (right) demonstrating the advantages of nylon stockings at an exhibition in 1939

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Gunpowder ingredients, 1940s C018 / 0681

Gunpowder ingredients, 1940s C018 / 0681
Gunpowder ingredients. Worker displaying the raw materials used for the production of gunpowder (also known as blasting powder or black powder)

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Nylon stockings, 1940 C018 / 0644

Nylon stockings, 1940 C018 / 0644
Nylon stockings. Nylon stockings in use in a still from the DuPont Companys film A New World Through Chemistry (1940). This film showcased some of the latest advances

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: J. Wickersheimer, German chemist C018 / 7072

J. Wickersheimer, German chemist C018 / 7072
J. Wickersheimer (1832-1896). 1883 engraving of the German chemist and taxidermist J. Wickersheimer in his laboratory. Wickersheimer is best known for developing a method for preserving corpses

Background imageDemonstrating Collection: Teaching electromagnetism, circa 1899 C014 / 0454

Teaching electromagnetism, circa 1899 C014 / 0454
Teaching electromagnetism. Group of young women studying electromagnets in a school classroom. This lesson is taking place in Washington DC, USA, and is thought to have taken place in around 1899



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"Demonstrating the Power of Unity: From Firefighters to Revolutionary Art" In a powerful display of strength and solidarity, firefighters wielded their hoses like warriors at the LFB annual review in Lambeth HQ. The flames danced under their command, showcasing their unwavering dedication to protecting lives and property. Just as De Barbari's revolutionary art challenged societal norms during the half 15th century, the Museum of the Revolution in Havana continues this legacy. It stands as a testament to those who dared to question authority and fight for justice through artistic expression. The Hogarth Election series captures another form of demonstration - one that occurs within political spheres. As Cub Scouts glide down snowy mountains in Australia, they demonstrate courage and resilience while embracing new challenges on skis. Amidst these diverse demonstrations, we find "The Apiarist" tending to his bees with meticulous care. His actions not only showcase his expertise but also highlight the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable practices. At the LFB annual review at Lambeth HQ, mass jets streak across the sky like shooting stars. Their synchronized maneuvers demonstrate precision and teamwork – qualities shared by Cagliostro's enigmatic persona throughout history. The Italian Air Force aerobatic team Frecce Tricolori mesmerizes spectators at Izmir Air Show with breathtaking displays of skill and bravery. Their aerial acrobatics serve as a reminder that determination knows no bounds when it comes to pushing limits. Sailors demonstrating flag semaphore system communicate messages without words – an eloquent example of non-verbal communication transcending language barriers. This timeless technique showcases human ingenuity even amidst technological advancements. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, LCC-LFB breathing apparatus communications set demonstrates how innovation enhances safety measures for firefighters facing hazardous conditions head-on. Lastly, let us not forget about simpler times when washing boards were used diligently by individuals demonstrating diligence in keeping clothes clean before modern conveniences.