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Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Kepler and Brahe at work together (c1600), c1870

Kepler and Brahe at work together (c1600), c1870. German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), left, with the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1564-1601)

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Robert Boyle, 17th century Irish chemist and physicist, 1739. Artist: George Vertue

Robert Boyle, 17th century Irish chemist and physicist, 1739. Artist: George Vertue
Robert Boyle, 17th century Irish chemist and physicist, 1739. After attending school at Eton, Boyle (1627-1691), the seventh son of the 1st Earl of Cork, spent six years in Europe

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: John Harrison, c1835. Artist: William Holl

John Harrison, c1835. Artist: William Holl
John Harrison, c1835. Portrait of the English inventor and horologist wearing a wig. Harrison became famous for resolving one of the most problematic issues of his day - how to determine longitude

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, scientist and inventor, c1900

Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, scientist and inventor, c1900. Swan invented the incandescent electric lamp in Britain at about the same time as Thomas Edison patented it in the USA

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Sir Humphrey Davy, English chemist, 1803. Artist: C Turner

Sir Humphrey Davy, English chemist, 1803. Artist: C Turner
Sir Humphrey Davy, English chemist, 1803. Whilst at the Pneumatic Institute in Bristol, Davy discovered the anaesthetic effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Sir Isaac Newton, English scientist and mathematician, c1700. Artist: Jacobus Houbraken

Sir Isaac Newton, English scientist and mathematician, c1700. Artist: Jacobus Houbraken
Sir Isaac Newton, English scientist and mathematician, c1700. Newtons discoveries were prolific and exerted a huge influence on science and thought

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch pioneer of microscopy, c1660. Artist: Abraham de Blois

Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch pioneer of microscopy, c1660. Artist: Abraham de Blois
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch pioneer of microscopy, c1660. It was probably as a result of his use of lenses in examining cloth as a drapers apprentice that led to Leeuwenhoeks interest in lens

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist and physician, 16th century

Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist and physician, 16th century. Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar
Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist, physician and pioneer of medical chemistry, 16th century

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Peter Dollond, optician, c1800

Peter Dollond, optician, c1800. This engraving was published in the European Magazine in 1820. Dollond worked with both his father John Dollond and uncle George Dollond

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Sir William Crookes, English physicist and chemist, c1900s. Artist: Spy

Sir William Crookes, English physicist and chemist, c1900s. Artist: Spy
Sir William Crookes, English physicist and chemist, c1900s. After studying at the Royal College of Chemistry, London, Crookes went on to make significant contributions in several fields of science

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Christiaan Huygens, Dutch physicist, c1670

Christiaan Huygens, Dutch physicist, c1670. Huygens was responsible for two great advances in horology: the application of both the pendulum to the clock and the balance spring to the watch

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Samuel Crompton, English inventor of the spinning mule, c1880s. Artist: James Morrison

Samuel Crompton, English inventor of the spinning mule, c1880s. Artist: James Morrison
Samuel Crompton, English inventor of the spinning mule, c1880s. Between 1772 and 1779 Crompton invented the spinning mule frame

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Joseph Black, Scottish chemist, c1780s. Artist: C Cooke

Joseph Black, Scottish chemist, c1780s. Artist: C Cooke
Joseph Black, Scottish chemist, c1780s. Black was appointed Professor of Anatomy and Chemistry at the University of Glasgow in 1756, and, in 1766

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Robert Bunsen, German chemist, 1850s. Artist: C Cook

Robert Bunsen, German chemist, 1850s. Artist: C Cook
Robert Bunsen, German chemist, 1850s. Signed portrait; Bunsen (1811-1899) is widely considered one of the greatest experimental chemists of the 19th century

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Santorio Sanctorius, c1728

Santorio Sanctorius, c1728. Italian physician and the founder of quantitative measurement in medicine. Sanctorius was the first to use a thermometer to measure body temperature

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Leonardo da Vinci, Italian artist, engineer, scientist and inventor, 1864

Leonardo da Vinci, Italian artist, engineer, scientist and inventor, 1864
Leonardo da Vinci, Italian artist, engineer, scientist and inventor whose drawings featured ideas such as a spinning wheel and a flying machine

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: John Ray, English naturalist, 1680s. Artist: Abraham de Blois

John Ray, English naturalist, 1680s. Artist: Abraham de Blois
John Ray, English naturalist, 1680s. Illustrated plate from the 1703 edition of Methodus Pantarum Nova by John Ray, first published in 1682. Ray was a naturalist and the pioneer of plant taxonomy

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: John Dollond, optician, c1750. Artist: Posselwhite

John Dollond, optician, c1750. Artist: Posselwhite
John Dollond, optician, c1750. Pictured with a book with an overhanging leaf with ther word Opticks on it. Dolland became known for his invention of the achromatic lens

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Sir William Herschel, astronomer, 1790s. Artist: John Russell

Sir William Herschel, astronomer, 1790s. Artist: John Russell
Sir William Herschel, astronomer, 1790s. Holding a diagram of planets and their planetry rings. Herschel constructed his own telescope after taking up astronomy as a hobby

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Sir John Herschel, astronomer and scientist, 1810s. Artist: Gaspare Gabrielli

Sir John Herschel, astronomer and scientist, 1810s. Artist: Gaspare Gabrielli
Sir John Herschel, astronomer and scientist, 1810s. Portrait of John Herschel as a young man. The son of astronomer Sir William Herschel, John Herschel discovered 525 nebulae and clusters

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Professor Sir Richard Owen, FRS, KCB, naturalist, 1873. Artist: Spy

Professor Sir Richard Owen, FRS, KCB, naturalist, 1873. Artist: Spy
Professor Sir Richard Owen, FRS, KCB, naturalist, 1873. Entitled Men of the Day, No 57: Old Bones, showing the naturalist and author Richard Owen, who attacked Darwins Origin of Species

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Richard Trevithick, English engineer and inventor, 1816. Artist: John Linnell

Richard Trevithick, English engineer and inventor, 1816. Artist: John Linnell
Richard Trevithick, English engineer and inventor, 1816. The painting shows him seated before a window, pointing to a view of mountains

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Daniel Rutherford, late 18th century

Daniel Rutherford, late 18th century. Rutherford, Scottish physicist and botanist, became professor of botany at Edinburgh University in 1786. His portrait is framed at the top by flowers

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Roger Bacon, philosopher and scientist, 1786

Roger Bacon, philosopher and scientist, 1786. Bacon is often regarded as the first modern scientist. He has been associated with scientific inventions like the magnifying glass

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Tycho Brahe, Danish astronomer, c1586

Tycho Brahe, Danish astronomer, c1586. Plate from Opera Onmia (Vol IV, written in 1586, Unraniborg, Denmark] by Tycho Brahe)

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and physicist, 1635. Artist: Ramsay

Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and physicist, 1635. Artist: Ramsay
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and physicist, 1635. One of the greatest scientists of all time, Galileo discovered Jupiters moons and the laws governing falling bodies

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893. Artist: Leopold Flameng

Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893. Artist: Leopold Flameng
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893. Leaning on a pile of books and holding a skull. English scientist remembered as Darwins Bulldog

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Emil Fischer, German organic chemist, 1904

Emil Fischer, German organic chemist, 1904. Photographed with scientific instruments. In 1874 he discovered the first hydrazine base, phenylhydrazine

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Marie and Pierre Curie, physicists, 1904

Marie and Pierre Curie, physicists, 1904. Photograph with their daughter Irene. Curie and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by H Becquerel

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: St Thomas Aquinas, Italian theologian and philosopher

St Thomas Aquinas, Italian theologian and philosopher. Also known as Doctor Angelicus, St Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) was a member of the Dominican order who attempted to reconcile Aristotles science

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Self portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, Italian painter, sculptor, engineer and architect, c1513

Self portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, Italian painter, sculptor, engineer and architect, c1513. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Self portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, Italian painter, sculptor, engineer and architect, c1513. Da Vincis (1452-1519) scientific drawings featured ideas such as a spinning wheel and a flying machine

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: The death of Archimedes at the capture of Syracuse by the Romans, 212 BC (late 19th century)

The death of Archimedes at the capture of Syracuse by the Romans, 212 BC (late 19th century). Born in Syracuse on the island of Sicily

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866

Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866
Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. He is measuring the purity of gold in the crown of Hieron II of Syracuse

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Richard Arkwright (1732-1792), British industrialist and inventor

Richard Arkwright (1732-1792), British industrialist and inventor. Arkwright was the inventor of textile manufacturing machinery which included the first practical means of mechanical spinning using

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866

Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1866. Artists impression of him surrounded by his discoveries and inventions

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Richard Arkwright (1732-1792), British industrialist and inventor, 1822

Richard Arkwright (1732-1792), British industrialist and inventor, 1822. Arkwright hearing from a neighbour about a clockmaker named Kay living in Warrington

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1824

Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, 1824. Born in Syracuse on the island of Sicily, Archimedes is one of the most celebrated scientists of the ancient world

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor

Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. Archimedes drawing back a curtain to reveal various mechanical devices such as waterwheels and windmills

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, in his bath

Archimedes (c287-212 BC), Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, in his bath. Born in Syracuse on the island of Sicily, Archimedes is one of the most celebrated scientists of the ancient world

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Sketch of a perpetual motion device designed by Leonardo da Vinci, c1472-1519

Sketch of a perpetual motion device designed by Leonardo da Vinci, c1472-1519. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Sketch of a perpetual motion device designed by Leonardo da Vinci, c1472-1519. Da Vincis (1452-1519) scientific drawings featured ideas such as a spinning wheel and a flying machine

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: William Thomson, Lord Kelvin in 1869 (c1890)

William Thomson, Lord Kelvin in 1869 (c1890). Kelvin (1824-1907) Irish-born Scottish mathematician and physicist

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand-born physicist and the founder of nuclear physics

Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand-born physicist and the founder of nuclear physics. Rutherford (1871-1937) won a scholarship to Cambridge

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1904

Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1904. Marie Curie (1867-1934) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904, together with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician, 1609 (1747). Artist: Jacques Philippe Le Bas

Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician, 1609 (1747). Artist: Jacques Philippe Le Bas
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician, 1609 (1747). Galileo (1564-1642) demonstrating his telescope to the Doge and Venetian Senators

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician, c1630s

Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician, c1630s
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and mathematician. One of the greatest scientists of all time, Galileo (1564-1642) discovered Jupiters moons and the laws governing falling bodies

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Charles Darwin, English naturalist, 1874

Charles Darwin, English naturalist, 1874
Charles Darwin (1809-82) English naturalist. Cartoon, depicting Darwins head superimposed on an apes body, showing another ape its reflection in a mirror

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1802

Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1802
Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1645. Copernicus (1473-1543) is considered to be the father of modern astronomy and founder of heliocentric cosmology

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1645 Artist: A de Bry

Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1645 Artist: A de Bry
Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1645. Copernicus (1473-1543) is considered to be the father of modern astronomy and founder of heliocentric cosmology

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 16th century

Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 16th century. Copernicus (1473-1543) is considered to be the father of modern astronomy and founder of heliocentric cosmology

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Charles Babbage (1791-1871) English mathematician and pioneer of computing, 1871

Charles Babbage (1791-1871) English mathematician and pioneer of computing, 1871. In the 1820s, Babbage began to develop a Difference Engine which could perform simple mathematical calculations

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: William Edward Ayrton (1847-1908), British physicist, electrical engineer and inventor, 1892

William Edward Ayrton (1847-1908), British physicist, electrical engineer and inventor, 1892. Ayrton studied under Lord Kelvin at Glasgow

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: William Edward Ayrton (1847-1908), British physicist, electrical engineer and inventor, c1890

William Edward Ayrton (1847-1908), British physicist, electrical engineer and inventor, c1890. Ayrton studied under Lord Kelvin at Glasgow

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), Dutch microscopist, c1810. Artist: John Chapman

Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), Dutch microscopist, c1810. Artist: John Chapman
Anton van Leewenhoek (1632-1723) Dutch microscopist, c1810. It was probably as a result of his use of lenses in examining cloth as a drapers apprentice that led to Leeuwenhoeks interest in lens

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: William Herschel (1738-1822) German-born English astronomer. Artist: William Artaud

William Herschel (1738-1822) German-born English astronomer. Artist: William Artaud
William Herschel (1738-1822) German-born English astronomer. Herschel discovered Uranus in 1781. It was the first planet to be discovered since ancient times

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: William Herschel (1738-1822) German-born English astronomer

William Herschel (1738-1822) German-born English astronomer. Herschel discovered Uranus in 1781. It was the first planet to be discovered since ancient times

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Ernst Abbe (1840-1905), German physicist

Ernst Abbe (1840-1905), German physicist. Abbe conducted research in the field of optics. He was a partner in the famous firm Carl Zeiss of Jena, manufacturers of lenses

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Cover of Genius Rewarded, or the History of the Singer Sewing Machine, 1880

Cover of Genius Rewarded, or the History of the Singer Sewing Machine, 1880. American inventor and manufacturer Isaac Merritt Singer (1811-1875) patented his famous sewing machine in 1851

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists 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

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, 1881

Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, 1881. Top left: reading when apprenticed to Riebau as a bookbinder; top right; experimenting; bottom

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, c1850-1867

Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, c1850-1867. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Charles Darwin, English naturalist

Charles Darwin, English naturalist. Darwin (1809-1882) as a young man. Darwin was employed as naturalist on HMS Beagle from 1831-1836

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Hiram Stevens Maxim, American-born British inventor and engineer, 1904. Artist: Spy

Hiram Stevens Maxim, American-born British inventor and engineer, 1904. Artist: Spy
Hiram Stevens Maxim, American-born British inventor and engineer, 1904. Whilst resident in America, Maxim (1840-1916) took out patents for, among other things, gas apparatus and electric lamps

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Oliver Lodge, British physicist, 1904. Artist: Spy

Oliver Lodge, British physicist, 1904. Artist: Spy
Oliver Lodge, British physicist, 1904. Lodge (1851-1940) is best remembered for his investigations into the propagation of electromagnetic waves

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Lord Kelvin, Scottish physicist and mathematician, 1897. Artist: Spy

Lord Kelvin, Scottish physicist and mathematician, 1897. Artist: Spy
Lord Kelvin, Scottish physicist and mathematician, 1897. Born William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: William Crookes, British physicist and chemist, 1903. Artist: Spy

William Crookes, British physicist and chemist, 1903. Artist: Spy
William Crookes, British physicist and chemist, 1903. Crookes (1832-1919) holding the discharge tube which carries his name

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Pierre and Marie Curie, French physicists, 1904

Pierre and Marie Curie, French physicists, 1904. Polish-born Marie Curie and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Richard Owen, British zoologist, 1873. Artist: Spy

Richard Owen, British zoologist, 1873. Artist: Spy
Richard Owen, British zoologist, 1873. After qualifying and practising as a surgeon, Owen (1804-1892) made major contributions in the fields of anatomy and paleontology

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Jons Jacob Berezelius, Swedish chemist, c1890

Jons Jacob Berezelius, Swedish chemist, c1890. Berzelius (1779-1848) introduced modern chemical symbols. He discovered the elements selenium, thorium and cerium, and was first to isolate others

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch pioneer of microscopy, 1723. Artist: Abraham de Blois

Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch pioneer of microscopy, 1723. Artist: Abraham de Blois
Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Dutch pioneer of microscopy, c1660. It was probably as a result of his use of lenses in examining cloth as a drapers apprentice that led to Leeuwenhoeks interest in lens

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Max Planck, German theoretical physicist, mid 20th century

Max Planck, German theoretical physicist, mid 20th century. Max Karl Ernst Planck (1858-1947) formulated Quantum Theory, for which he was awarded the 1918 Nobel prize for physics

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Benjamin Smith Barton (1766-1815), American physician and naturalist, 1896

Benjamin Smith Barton (1766-1815), American physician and naturalist, 1896. Barton was professor of natural history and botany at the University of Philadelphia from 1789-1815

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Lord Kelvin, Irish-born Scottish mathematician and physicist, c1900

Lord Kelvin, Irish-born Scottish mathematician and physicist, c1900. Born William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Science / Tesla 1899

Science / Tesla 1899
Nikola Tesla produces artificial lightning in his laboratory at Colorado Springs

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Einstein Plays Violin

Einstein Plays Violin
ALBERT EINSTEIN German born physicist. Playing the violin on board the steamer Deutschland from Europe to the USA

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Steam Engine / Governor

Steam Engine / Governor
Governor, or Fly-Ball Governor, invented by James Watt to regulate the supply of steam in order to preserve a nearly fixed engine speed

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Benjamin Franklin wearing the uniform of the Union Fire Company which he founded in

Benjamin Franklin wearing the uniform of the Union Fire Company which he founded in
PNP377454 Benjamin Franklin wearing the uniform of the Union Fire Company which he founded in Philadelphia in 1736 (colour litho) by American School; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Head of a Bear, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Head of a Bear, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Head of a Bear, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Map of the world with annotations by Darwin J970111

Map of the world with annotations by Darwin J970111
DOWN HOUSE, Kent. A map of the World with annotations by Charles Darwin

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Skull anatomy by Leonardo da Vinci

Skull anatomy by Leonardo da Vinci. Historical artwork and notes on the anatomy of the human skull and teeth, by the Italian artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Galapagos Admiralty map by Fitzroy Beagle

Galapagos Admiralty map by Fitzroy Beagle
Admiralty map of Galapagos 1845 resulting from Captain Robert Fitzroys Beagle charts, overlain with a portion of a letter written by Fitzroy. Robert Fitzroy (b. 5 July 1805- d)

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Richmond - Charles Darwin J980057

Richmond - Charles Darwin J980057
DOWN HOUSE, Downe, Kent. Darwin Heirlooms Trust. " Charles Darwin " 1840. Chalk and water-colour drawing by George Richmond (1809-96)

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), Croatian inventor in his American laboratory

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Charles Darwin K980123

Charles Darwin K980123
DOWN HOUSE, Downe, Kent. Portrait of Charles Darwin c 1880

Background imageFamous inventors and scientists Collection: Charles Darwin and his son N990002

Charles Darwin and his son N990002
DOWN HOUSE, Downe, Kent. Daguerreotype photograph of Charles Darwin and his eldest son, William Erasmus Darwin - 1842



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