Joseph Priestley, British chemist
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Joseph Priestley, British chemist
Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), British chemist and Christian minister. Priestley was the first to isolate oxygen and the first to suggest a connection between blood and air, although he did so using phlogiston theory. This statue depicts him holding a magnifying glass and a pestle and mortar. Priestley was born in Birstal, Yorkshire, UK. He was a minister at Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds. This statue stands in City Square, Leeds
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