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Faraday Collection

Michael Faraday (1791-1867), a renowned British chemist, made significant contributions to the field of science

Background imageFaraday Collection: MFB North Kensington fire station, West London

MFB North Kensington fire station, West London
North Kensington was one of the latter fire stations to be built by the MFB in 1882 prior to the creation of the London County Council in 1889

Background imageFaraday Collection: MICHAEL FARADAY (1791-1867) establishing the fundamental law of electrolysis: colored engraving

MICHAEL FARADAY (1791-1867) establishing the fundamental law of electrolysis: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageFaraday Collection: FARADAY, Michael (1791-1867). British chemist

FARADAY, Michael (1791-1867). British chemist and physicist. Faraday in his laboratory. Painting. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum

Background imageFaraday Collection: Aldeburgh Golf Club

Aldeburgh Golf Club
A sketch showing members of the Aldeburgh Golf Club, including its captain, V.H.C. Longstaffe. Date: 1934

Background imageFaraday Collection: LCC-LFB - North Kensington fire station

LCC-LFB - North Kensington fire station
The firefighters from North Kensington fire station, Faraday Road, W10, pose on the station forecourt on their pump escape and pump

Background imageFaraday Collection: English Scientist Michael Faraday Portrait

English Scientist Michael Faraday Portrait
Michael Faraday English scientist Date: circa 1830s

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday Lecturing at the Royal Institution, London

Michael Faraday Lecturing at the Royal Institution, London
Engraving showing Professor Michael Faraday (1791-1867) lecturing at the Royal Institution, to an audience including Prince Albert and two of his sons, 1856. Date: 16 February 1856

Background imageFaraday Collection: Faraday / Prof Chemistry

Faraday / Prof Chemistry
MICHAEL FARADAY English chemist and physicist

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, 1850

Michael Faraday, 1850
1574403 Michael Faraday, 1850; (add.info.: Photographic print of Michael Faraday (1791-1867) an English scientist who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday
5311893 Michael Faraday; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Michael Faraday in his laboratory at the Royal Institute. Michael Faraday (1791-1867) an English scientist

Background imageFaraday Collection: Early transformers

Early transformers
5310265 Early transformers; (add.info.: Engraving depicting early transformers: Left, Faraday's first (1831) model, based on a drawing in his notebooks

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday
NWI4757797 Michael Faraday.; (add.info.: Michael Faraday.); Photo © North Wind Pictures.

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday
5312034 Michael Faraday; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Michael Faraday in his laboratory at the Royal Institute. Michael Faraday (1791-1867) an English scientist

Background imageFaraday Collection: FARADAY, Michael (1791-1867). British chemist and physicist. Etching

FARADAY, Michael (1791-1867). British chemist and physicist. Etching
CUL4877651 FARADAY, Michael (1791-1867). British chemist and physicist. Etching; (add.info.: FARADAY, Michael (1791-1867). British chemist and physicist. Etching); Photo © Esteban/AIC.

Background imageFaraday Collection: Men and boys at Aspley Pellatt's Falcon Glass Works, Holland Street, Blackfriars, London, 1842

Men and boys at Aspley Pellatt's Falcon Glass Works, Holland Street, Blackfriars, London, 1842
527928 Men and boys at Aspley Pellatt's Falcon Glass Works, Holland Street, Blackfriars, London, 1842. Note cast iron roof trusses

Background imageFaraday Collection: First magnetoelectric motor built by Hippolyte Pixii, c1832 (c1890)

First magnetoelectric motor built by Hippolyte Pixii, c1832 (c1890). This was the first application of Faradays demonstration (1831) that magnetism produces an electric current

Background imageFaraday Collection: Post Office Radio Telephone Services and Fisheries

Post Office Radio Telephone Services and Fisheries
A wonderful, original, poster map showing Post Office Radio Telephone Services commissioned by the General Post Office and designed by Leslie MacDonald Gill, 1935

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday (engraving)

Michael Faraday (engraving)
815927 Michael Faraday (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Michael Faraday (1791-1867)

Background imageFaraday Collection: Faraday and the newspaper boys (engraving)

Faraday and the newspaper boys (engraving)
2788393 Faraday and the newspaper boys (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Faraday and the newspaper boys. Illustration for The Leisure Hour (1872)

Background imageFaraday Collection: Royal Institution

Royal Institution
A view of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (often abbreviated as the Royal Institution or Ri) is an organisation devoted to scientific education and research

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday FRS (1791-1867), an English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry

Background imageFaraday Collection: Vesuvius smoking, from Michael Faradays scrapbook (gouache on paper)

Vesuvius smoking, from Michael Faradays scrapbook (gouache on paper)
TRI168555 Vesuvius smoking, from Michael Faradays scrapbook (gouache on paper) by Faraday, Michael (1791-1867); The Royal Institution, London, UK; eRoyal Institution; English, out of copyright

Background imageFaraday Collection: Silhouette of EB, from Michael Faradays scrapbook (ink on paper)

Silhouette of EB, from Michael Faradays scrapbook (ink on paper)
TRI168520 Silhouette of EB, from Michael Faradays scrapbook (ink on paper) by English School, (19th century); The Royal Institution, London, UK; eRoyal Institution; English, out of copyright

Background imageFaraday Collection: Christ with the Elders, from Michael Faradays scrapbook (engraving)

Christ with the Elders, from Michael Faradays scrapbook (engraving)
TRI168514 Christ with the Elders, from Michael Faradays scrapbook (engraving) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69) (after); The Royal Institution, London, UK; eRoyal Institution; Dutch

Background imageFaraday Collection: A cottage in a landscape, from Michael Faradays scrapbook, 1825 (litho)

A cottage in a landscape, from Michael Faradays scrapbook, 1825 (litho)
TRI168507 A cottage in a landscape, from Michael Faradays scrapbook, 1825 (litho) by English School, (19th century); The Royal Institution, London, UK; eRoyal Institution; English, out of copyright

Background imageFaraday Collection: Historical Treasures in the Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, South Kensington (engraving)

Historical Treasures in the Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, South Kensington (engraving)
1602488 Historical Treasures in the Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, South Kensington (engraving) by English School

Background imageFaraday Collection: Landing the Shore End of the Gordon Bennett Atlantic Cable, in Ballinskelligs Bay

Landing the Shore End of the Gordon Bennett Atlantic Cable, in Ballinskelligs Bay, Ireland (engraving)
1045584 Landing the Shore End of the Gordon Bennett Atlantic Cable, in Ballinskelligs Bay, Ireland (engraving) by English School

Background imageFaraday Collection: Wrens and Faradays houses at Hampton Court (w / c on paper)

Wrens and Faradays houses at Hampton Court (w / c on paper)
TRI101909 Wrens and Faradays houses at Hampton Court (w/c on paper) by Fitchew, E.H. (19th century); 22.5x34.2 cm; The Royal Institution, London, UK; eRoyal Institution; English, out of copyright

Background imageFaraday Collection: Instruments Relating to the Discovery and Use of Electricity, From 1 to 15, No

Instruments Relating to the Discovery and Use of Electricity, From 1 to 15, No
XJF134161 Instruments Relating to the Discovery and Use of Electricity, From 1 to 15, No.1 Electrophorus; No.2 Condensing Electroscope; No.3 Leyden Jar

Background imageFaraday Collection: Edward Magrath (c. 1791-1861), from Michael Faradays scrapbook, 1831 (litho)

Edward Magrath (c. 1791-1861), from Michael Faradays scrapbook, 1831 (litho)
TRI168518 Edward Magrath (c.1791-1861), from Michael Faradays scrapbook, 1831 (litho) by Eddis, E. W. (fl.1831); The Royal Institution, London, UK; eRoyal Institution; British, out of copyright

Background imageFaraday Collection: Carl Villhelm Siemens (engraving)

Carl Villhelm Siemens (engraving)
815716 Carl Villhelm Siemens (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carl Villhelm Siemens (1823-1883)

Background imageFaraday Collection: Launch of the Faraday, Telegraph Cable Ship (engraving)

Launch of the Faraday, Telegraph Cable Ship (engraving)
1105614 Launch of the Faraday, Telegraph Cable Ship (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Launch of the Faraday, Telegraph Cable Ship)

Background imageFaraday Collection: Portrait of Michael Faraday, 1852. Creator: William Holl

Portrait of Michael Faraday, 1852. Creator: William Holl
Portrait of Michael Faraday, 1852. Engraved by William Holl, the Younger

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins

Michael Faraday, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins
Michael Faraday, 1860s

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, lecturing children

Michael Faraday, lecturing children
Michael Faraday - English scientist lecturing to children

Background imageFaraday Collection: Professor Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institute... 1856, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Professor Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institute... 1856, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Professor Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institute before the Prince Consort and the Prince of Wales, 1856, (1901). Michael Faraday (1791-1867) giving a lecture attended by Prince Albert and his son

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, c1857. Creator: Maull & Polyblank

Michael Faraday, c1857. Creator: Maull & Polyblank
Michael Faraday, c1857. Portrait of British scientist Michael Faraday (1791-1867)

Background imageFaraday Collection: 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 imageFaraday Collection: Members of the cast of Amasis, c1906. Artist: Rotary Photo

Members of the cast of Amasis, c1906. Artist: Rotary Photo
Members of the cast of Amasis, c1906. Rutland Barrington as Amasis IX, and his fan bearers. Amasis is a musical comedy by Philip Michael Faraday and Frederick Fenn, set in Ancient Egypt

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, 19th century British chemist and physicist, (20th century)

Michael Faraday, 19th century British chemist and physicist, (20th century). Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, 1835 (20th century)

Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, 1835 (20th century). Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, British scientist, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound

Michael Faraday, British scientist, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound
Michael Faraday, British scientist, c1880. Portrait of Faraday (1791-1867), published in a supplement to the Illustrated News of the World, London

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, 1931

Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, 1931. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, 1842. Artist: Thomas Phillips

Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, 1842. Artist: Thomas Phillips
Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, 1842. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, 19th century

Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, 19th century. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday lecturing on electricity and magnetism, Royal Institution, London, 1846

Michael Faraday lecturing on electricity and magnetism, Royal Institution, London, 1846
Michael Faraday lecturing on electricity and magnetism, Royal Institution, London, 23 January 1846. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageFaraday Collection: Faradays electromagnetic induction experiment, 1882

Faradays electromagnetic induction experiment, 1882. The inner coil is connected to a liquid battery, the outer coil to a galvanometer

Background imageFaraday Collection: Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, mid 19th century

Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, mid 19th century. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century



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Michael Faraday (1791-1867), a renowned British chemist, made significant contributions to the field of science. His groundbreaking work on electrolysis established the fundamental law that governs this process. In a captivating colored engraving from the 19th century, we see Faraday in action, lecturing at the Royal Institution in London. Known for his brilliance and passion for chemistry, he became a professor in this subject. Faraday's legacy extends beyond academia; he was also involved with important institutions and organizations. At MFB North Kensington fire station in West London, we find an intriguing connection to Faraday. Perhaps he had some involvement or influence on their operations? Additionally, at Aldeburgh Golf Club, one wonders if Faraday enjoyed leisurely pursuits outside of his scientific endeavors. The image of LCC-LFB - North Kensington fire station sparks curiosity about any potential collaborations between Faraday and these firefighting services. Did his expertise extend into fire safety as well? It is fascinating to consider how diverse his interests were. Another intriguing hint leads us to Post Office Radio Telephone Services and Fisheries – what could be the link between these seemingly unrelated fields and Michael Faraday? Did he have an impact on communication technology or marine biology? Lastly, we encounter an image depicting Hippolyte Pixii's magnetoelectric motor built around 1832 but captured later in the 19th century. Could there be a connection between Pixii's invention and Faraday's work on electromagnetism? Michael Faraday remains an enigmatic figure whose contributions span various domains – from chemistry to firefighting stations and even golf clubs. Exploring his life further would undoubtedly unveil more remarkable discoveries about this influential English scientist.