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William Cruickshank built the troughs pile - in 'Album of Science



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William Cruickshank built the troughs pile - in "Album of Science

XEE4115112 William Cruickshank built the troughs pile - in " Album of Science; illustrious scholars; Great Discoveries" 1896. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Cruickshank built the troughs pile - in " Album of Science; illustrious scholars; Great Discoveries" 1896.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

Media ID 23317086

© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images

Atelier Electricity Inventor Learned Bianchettinum


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases William Cruickshank's remarkable creation, the troughs pile. Featured in the esteemed "Album of Science; illustrious scholars; Great Discoveries" from 1896, this engraving by Stefano Bianchetti transports us back to a time when inventors and their inventions were celebrated with great admiration. Cruickshank, a brilliant mind of his era, constructed the troughs pile as a testament to his deep understanding of electricity and its potential applications. The image captures the intricate details of this groundbreaking invention, revealing an atelier filled with tools and equipment that aided Cruickshank in his scientific pursuits. As we delve into this historical snapshot, we are reminded of the immense knowledge possessed by these early pioneers. Their relentless curiosity led them to unravel mysteries and make significant contributions to our understanding of the world around us. The composition exudes an air of learned sophistication, highlighting not only Cruickshank's genius but also paying homage to other renowned scholars featured within the album. It serves as a visual tribute to those who dedicated their lives to pushing boundaries and making great discoveries. Preserved within a private collection today, this print allows us to appreciate both the artistic skill behind Bianchetti's work and the intellectual prowess embodied by Cruickshank himself. Let it serve as a reminder that innovation knows no bounds when fueled by passion and unwavering determination.

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