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Electricty Collection

"Unleashing the Power: A Journey through the History of Electricity" Step into a world where sparks ignite innovation and brilliance illuminates minds

Background imageElectricty Collection: Nikola Tesla, Serb-US physicist

Nikola Tesla, Serb-US physicist
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), Serb-US physicist and electrical engineer. Tesla was educated at Graz and Prague, but in 1884 he emigrated to the USA

Background imageElectricty Collection: Widnes Transporter Bridge

Widnes Transporter Bridge
The Widnes Transporter Bridge - opened by Sir J T Brunner on 29th May 1905. A span of 1000ft from the centre to the centre of each tower, each 1000ft in height

Background imageElectricty Collection: Electricity Oersted

Electricity Oersted
The Danish scientist Christian Oersted observes the link between electricty and magnetism, enabling him to develop electro-magnetism leading to modern machines

Background imageElectricty Collection: An electric tramway in Berlin in 1886 (engraving)

An electric tramway in Berlin in 1886 (engraving)
8766921 An electric tramway in Berlin in 1886 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: An electric tramway in Berlin in 1886 ( From Charlottemburg to Spandau ) 1886); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageElectricty Collection: Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958)

Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958)
AIS5378122 Model of cyclotron, particle accelerator, invented by Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-1958) and Milton Stanley Livingston (1905-1986) in 1931 (metal object); Science Museum, London

Background imageElectricty Collection: B.D. Taplin and Co's Lincoln Traction Engine, 1862

B.D. Taplin and Co's Lincoln Traction Engine, 1862
7125121 B.D. Taplin and Co's Lincoln Traction Engine, 1862; (add.info.: B.D. Taplin and Co's Lincoln Traction Engine, 1862)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Goods locomotive, 1862

Goods locomotive, 1862
7125202 Goods locomotive, 1862; (add.info.: Goods locomotive built for the Midland Railway Company by William Fairbairn & Sons)

Background imageElectricty Collection: The electric light, Arc du Carrousel (engraving)

The electric light, Arc du Carrousel (engraving)
8636431 The electric light, Arc du Carrousel (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The electric light, Arc du Carrousel)

Background imageElectricty Collection: James Clerk Maxwell's great experiment, 19th Century (litho)

James Clerk Maxwell's great experiment, 19th Century (litho)
8673170 James Clerk Maxwell's great experiment, 19th Century (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Clerk Maxwell's great experiment)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Old King Coal, the universal provider (litho)

Old King Coal, the universal provider (litho)
8676260 Old King Coal, the universal provider (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Old King Coal, the universal provider. Coal, how it is formed and used)

Background imageElectricty Collection: The wonder that is electricity (litho)

The wonder that is electricity (litho)
8676245 The wonder that is electricity (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The wonder that is electricity)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Fowey, Battery and Polruan Tower (b/w photo)

Fowey, Battery and Polruan Tower (b/w photo)
8665085 Fowey, Battery and Polruan Tower (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fowey, Battery and Polruan Tower)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Ideal Magnetic Field for Bar Magnet (litho)

Ideal Magnetic Field for Bar Magnet (litho)
8668947 Ideal Magnetic Field for Bar Magnet (litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ideal Magnetic Field for Bar Magnet)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Science. Electricity. Incandescent light bulbs by Edison (left) and Swan (right)

Science. Electricity. Incandescent light bulbs by Edison (left) and Swan (right)
3434789 Science. Electricity. Incandescent light bulbs by Edison (left) and Swan (right). Gravure in : Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France

Background imageElectricty Collection: Science, Energy: Condenser at the La Villette Gas Power Station (Paris). Engraving in

Science, Energy: Condenser at the La Villette Gas Power Station (Paris). Engraving in
3434776 Science, Energy: Condenser at the La Villette Gas Power Station (Paris). Engraving in : Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France, c.1880 (engraving); (add.info.: Coll. Part)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Bert & d'Arsonval, 1882

Bert & d'Arsonval, 1882
3479330 Bert & d'Arsonval, 1882; (add.info.: Bert & d'Arsonval's microphone. From E. Hospitalier Les Principales Applications de l'Electricite, Paris)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Antoine Breguet's mercury telephone, 1882

Antoine Breguet's mercury telephone, 1882
3479328 Antoine Breguet's mercury telephone, 1882; (add.info.: Antoine Breguet's mercury telephone. From E. Hospitalier Tout par l'Electricite, Paris)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Herz's telephone condenser, 1883

Herz's telephone condenser, 1883
3479327 Herz's telephone condenser, 1883; (add.info.: Herz's telephone condenser: by placing this on the line, Herz prevented induction from neighbouring line)

Background imageElectricty Collection: J Philip Reis, 1890

J Philip Reis, 1890
3479323 J Philip Reis, 1890; (add.info.: J. Philip Reis's (1834-74) telephone. From R. Wormell Electricity in the Service of Man, London, 1890.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Condenser telephone, 1890

Condenser telephone, 1890
3479299 Condenser telephone, 1890; (add.info.: Condenser telephone in use. New York, dated 1890.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Table-top sewing machine, 1888

Table-top sewing machine, 1888
3479107 Table-top sewing machine, 1888; (add.info.: Table-top sewing machine driven by electric motor housed in flywheel. London, dated 1888.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Alexander Graham Bell's photo phone, 1891

Alexander Graham Bell's photo phone, 1891
3479248 Alexander Graham Bell's photo phone, 1891; (add.info.: Receiver of Bell's photo phone: vibrations of the diaphragm of the transmitter caused light pulses to fall on a light sensitive)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Steam ship 'William Hutt', 1853

Steam ship 'William Hutt', 1853
3479156 Steam ship 'William Hutt', 1853; (add.info.: Steam ship 'William Hutt' laying out cable for the submarine telegraph between England and Belgium)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Telephone headset, 1881

Telephone headset, 1881
3479282 Telephone headset, 1881; (add.info.: Engraving shows female wearing an early development telephone headset. Dated 1881.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Telephone exchange, 1880

Telephone exchange, 1880
3479274 Telephone exchange, 1880; (add.info.: Central telephone exchange, 198 Broadway, New York, in 1880. The electric telephone.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Bell's Phonautograph, 1878

Bell's Phonautograph, 1878
3479235 Bell's Phonautograph, 1878; (add.info.: Bell's Phonautograph: sounds directed to the mouthpiece caused a membrane, modelled on the action of the human ear, to vibrate)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Laying telephone cables, 1890

Laying telephone cables, 1890
3479175 Laying telephone cables, 1890; (add.info.: Laying telephone cables under a New York street, showing sectional view of manholes and conduits. Metropolitan Telephone Co)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Eclectic telegraph cable, 1851

Eclectic telegraph cable, 1851
3479171 Eclectic telegraph cable, 1851; (add.info.: France and England connected by a submarine electric telegraph cable. London, dated 1851.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Landing the cable of the Falmouth Gibraltar and Mediterranean, 1870

Landing the cable of the Falmouth Gibraltar and Mediterranean, 1870
3479167 Landing the cable of the Falmouth Gibraltar and Mediterranean, 1870; (add.info.: Landing the cable of the Falmouth Gibraltar and Mediterranean telegraph at Porthournew Bay, Cornwall)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Electricity: from the power station to the city lighting, c. 1900-1910 (chromo)

Electricity: from the power station to the city lighting, c. 1900-1910 (chromo)
1790232 Electricity: from the power station to the city lighting, c. 1900-1910 (chromo); (add.info.: electricity in France : from the power station to the city lighting (in the background)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Science. Electricity. Electroplating. Imagery, France, c.1900 (print)

Science. Electricity. Electroplating. Imagery, France, c.1900 (print)
3433700 Science. Electricity. Electroplating. Imagery, France, c.1900 (print); (add.info.: Sciences. Electricite. Coll. Part. Science. Electricity. Electroplating)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Communication. Breguet telegraph. c.1900 (chromo)

Communication. Breguet telegraph. c.1900 (chromo)
2636206 Communication. Breguet telegraph. c.1900 (chromo); Private Collection; (add.info.: Communication. Breguet telegraph or French telegraph.); Photo © CCI.

Background imageElectricty Collection: The scope - Music Alphabet - For use by young students in Schools, Education Houses and Families

The scope - Music Alphabet - For use by young students in Schools, Education Houses and Families, 1897 (lithograph)
DUV4219912 The scope - Music Alphabet - For use by young students in Schools, Education Houses and Families, 1897 (lithograph); 31x24.5 cm; (add.info.: Paul Dupont, editor, Paris, 1897)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Science. Electricity. Lighting dashboard at the Opera de Paris. Engraving in

Science. Electricity. Lighting dashboard at the Opera de Paris. Engraving in
3434790 Science. Electricity. Lighting dashboard at the Opera de Paris. Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France, c.1880 (engraving); (add.info.: Sciences. Electricite)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Science. Energy. Yablochkov candle (electric carbon arc lamp). Gravure in

Science. Energy. Yablochkov candle (electric carbon arc lamp). Gravure in
3434788 Science. Energy. Yablochkov candle (electric carbon arc lamp). Gravure in : Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France, c.1880 (engraving); (add.info.: Sciences)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Telephone cables being laid, 1890

Telephone cables being laid, 1890
3479177 Telephone cables being laid, 1890; (add.info.: View of New York street and manhole beneath, showing a telephone cable being laid)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Submarine telegraph cable, 1855

Submarine telegraph cable, 1855
3479164 Submarine telegraph cable, 1855; (add.info.: Submarine telegraph cable between Holyhead on the Welsh coast and Howth in Ireland: 1852)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Electric telegraph station fitted with Breguet equipment, 1874

Electric telegraph station fitted with Breguet equipment, 1874
3480035 Electric telegraph station fitted with Breguet equipment, 1874; (add.info.: Electric telegraph station fitted with Breguet equipment, 1874.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Contact breaker, 1850

Contact breaker, 1850
3479335 Contact breaker, 1850; (add.info.: Helmholtz's contact breaker. From Robert Brown Science for all, London, n.d)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Philipp Reis, 1883

Philipp Reis, 1883
3479325 Philipp Reis, 1883; (add.info.: Philipp Reis's (musical) telephone: Transmitter (left) and receiver. From Georges Dary Tout par l'Electricite, tours

Background imageElectricty Collection: Philipp Reis, 1861

Philipp Reis, 1861
3479300 Philipp Reis, 1861; (add.info.: Philipp Reis, a German school teacher, demonstrating his (musical) telephone. Dated 1861.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Metropolitan telephone, 1890

Metropolitan telephone, 1890
3479273 Metropolitan telephone, 1890; (add.info.: Metropolitan telephone company's central station, Cartlant Street, New York: the switchboard)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Opera performance, 1883

Opera performance, 1883
3479262 Opera performance, 1883; (add.info.: Woman listening to an opera performance in her own home by means of the Ader Bell telephone, and Ader's arrangement for music transmission)

Background imageElectricty Collection: The Gower/bell telephone, 1882

The Gower/bell telephone, 1882
3479236 The Gower/bell telephone, 1882; (add.info.: The Gower/bell telephone. Shown at the international electric exhibition at the crystal palace)

Background imageElectricty Collection: Shopping by videophone, 1890

Shopping by videophone, 1890
3479184 Shopping by videophone, 1890; (add.info.: Illustration shows an interpretation of the future. A female is shown shopping by videophone. Paris, 1890.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Sectional view of manhole in New York street, 1890

Sectional view of manhole in New York street, 1890
3479179 Sectional view of manhole in New York street, 1890; (add.info.: Sectional view of manhole in New York street, showing telephone cables being spliced)

Background imageElectricty Collection: An electric tramway in Germany in 1886 (engraving)

An electric tramway in Germany in 1886 (engraving)
8766920 An electric tramway in Germany in 1886 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: An electric tramway in Germany in 1886 ( Sacchausen ) 1886); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis.

Background imageElectricty Collection: Military optical signals, c. 1900 (chromo)

Military optical signals, c. 1900 (chromo)
1790161 Military optical signals, c. 1900 (chromo); (add.info.: military optical signals, illustration from History of electricity in France, early 20th century); Photo © CCI.



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"Unleashing the Power: A Journey through the History of Electricity" Step into a world where sparks ignite innovation and brilliance illuminates minds. Explore the captivating story of electricity, from its early pioneers to modern marvels that shape our lives today. Enter the realm of Nikola Tesla, the visionary Serb-US physicist whose genius sparked a revolution. Witness his groundbreaking discoveries as he harnessed electric power like never before, forever changing our world. Marvel at the majestic Widnes Transporter Bridge standing tall, an engineering masterpiece symbolizing progress in electrification. Its towering presence reminds us of how electricity transcends boundaries and connects communities. Delve into history's defining moments as Electricity Oersted reveals its magnetic allure. Experience Thomas Francois Dalibard's daring experiment on that fateful day in Marly when lightning struck his rod, paving the way for understanding this enigmatic force. Travel back to the 19th century and witness monumental achievements unfold before your eyes. Behold with awe as telegraph cables are laid across vast distances, connecting continents and shrinking our world. Embark on a voyage aboard Elazer, witnessing firsthand the herculean efforts involved in laying submarine cables beneath treacherous waters. Feel the anticipation as these lifelines unite nations and bridge divides. Gaze upon Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station rising amidst Snowdonia's breathtaking landscape. This architectural wonder harnesses nuclear energy to power countless homes while embracing sustainable practices for generations to come. Stand beneath towering pylons dotting Romney Marsh in Kent – silent sentinels carrying electrical currents across vast expanses. These giants remind us of humanity's ability to conquer great challenges and bring light even to remote corners of our planet. Discover Daniell's element, an ingenious galvanic cell merging zinc and copper halves – a testament to human ingenuity dating back to 1836. It paved new paths towards harnessing electricity efficiently for various applications.