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Faradays Electromagnetic apparatuscirca 1900: Electromagnetic apparatus used by English chemist and physicist Michael Faraday. From left to right: an early astatic galvanometer; an indicator coil; a solenoid for induction of current
Leyden Jarcirca 1800: A Leyden jar and pith balls. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Wilson Cloud Chambercirca 1912: A photograph of Charles Thomson Rees Wilsons cloud track apparatus, otherwise known as the Wilson Cloud Chamber of 1912, used for studying charged particles and radioactivity
Chemistry LaboratoryPeople at work in a chemistry laboratory. Original Artwork: Printed for J Hinton at the Kings Arms in St Pauls Churchyard Yard, 1747. Published in the Universal Magazine in December 1747
Priestleys Batterycirca 1810: An electrical battery produced by English scientist Joseph Priestley. Original Artwork: Engraving by Wilson Lowry (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Distillationcirca 1820: Chemical distillation processes. Original Artwork: Engraving by Wilson Lowry (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Royal ObservatoryObservers using a quadrant and a telescope at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, (built 1676), during the period in office of the first astronomer-royal of England, John Flamsteed, circa 1680
Royal ObservatoryThe Royal Greenwich Observatory in south east London, founded in 1675 by King Charles II. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Gas Researchcirca 1800: English scientist Joseph Priestleys apparatus for observations on different kinds of gases. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Chemical LectureA scientific demonstration in front of an audience. Original Artwork: Cartoon by Thomas Rowlandson (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)