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Engraving Collection: John Leslie (1766-1832) Scottish natural philosopher and physicist. Leslie invented
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Engraving Collection: Morse telegraph. The operating room, Cincinnati, Ohio. From The Telegraph Manual, by TP Shaffner
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Engraving Collection: Morse telegraph. (1859). The public reception room where telegraph messages could be sent
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Engraving Collection: Isaac Lea (1792-1886) American publisher, geologist and conchologist. (1896). President
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Engraving Collection: William Lee (c1550-c1610) English inventor of the first frame-knitting machine (1589)
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Engraving Collection: Don John or Juan of Austria (1545-1578), Spanish soldier. Illegitimate son of Emperor Charles V
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Engraving Collection: Edward Jenner (1749-1823) English physician. Jenner practiced as a country doctor
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Engraving Collection: William Jessop (1745-1814) English Civil Engineer. Particularly well known for
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Engraving Collection: Vacuum apparatus used to exhaust Edison incandescent light bulbs at G (centre top)
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Engraving Collection: Washing ore to extract gold. Water is fed into a sieve containing crushed ore. Solution
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Engraving Collection: Christian Friedrich Schonbein (1799-1869) German chemist. Began his investigation of ozone in 1839
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Engraving Collection: John Ross (1800-62) British polar explorer and naval officer. In 1818 Ross led an
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Engraving Collection: Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787-1826), German physicist. Developed the spectrum
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Engraving Collection: Michael Faraday (1791-1867) English chemist and physicist. Engraving after the portrait
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Engraving Collection: Thomas Mudge (1717-94) English horologist born at Exeter, Devon. Apprenticed to
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Engraving Collection: James Brindley (1716-1772) English civil engineer and canal builder. Brindley rests
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Engraving Collection: Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni (1756-1827) German physicist. 19th century. (c1895)
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Engraving Collection: John Dalton (1766-1844) British chemist, born near Cockermouth, Cumbria. In 1794
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Engraving Collection: Isaac Newton (1642-1727). English mathematician and physicist. Engraving (1836) after
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Engraving Collection: James Cook (1728-79) English navigator, explorer, and hydrographer receiving ritual
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Engraving Collection: Matthew Boulton (1728-1809). English industrialist. Partner of James Watt. Engraving
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Engraving Collection: Christopher Wren (1632-1723) English architect, mathematician and physicist. 18th
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Engraving Collection: William Herschel (1738-1822) German-born English astronomer: Discovered first new
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Engraving Collection: Tycho Brahe (Tyge Ottesen Brahe) (1546-1601) in 1586. Danish astronomer, astrologer
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Engraving Collection: John Harrison (1693-1776) English clockmaker. On the table at his elbow is his No
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Engraving Collection: Le Chirugien de Campagne ( The Country Surgeon ). Engraving after David Teniers
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Engraving Collection: Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to Charles I. William Harvey (1578-1657)
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Engraving Collection: Thomas Linacre (c1460-1524) English physician and humanist. Studied medicine at Padua, Italy
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Engraving Collection: John Hunter (1728-1793) Scottish anatomist, physiologist and surgeon who applied
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Engraving Collection: Planchette or Ouija board, 1885. Method of using the Planchette for spirit writing during a seance
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Engraving Collection: Brown Rat (Rattus rattus). Probably originating in central Asia, now distribution is world-wide
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Engraving Collection: Common or Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes), native of the Old World. A dog fox. From British Quadrupeds
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Engraving Collection: Common Dormouse (Muscardinus arvellanarius), hibernating rodent. From British Quadrupeds
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Engraving Collection: The Hare (Lepus europaeus). In colder parts of its range this rodent develops a white
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Engraving Collection: Polecat (Mustela putorius), member of the Weasel family. Its reputation for the strong
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Engraving Collection: Harvest Mouse (Micromys minutus) of the Old World. (1828). At 6 to 7 1 / 2 cm it is
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Engraving Collection: Common or Eurasian Badger (Meles meles), mammal with popular English name of Brock
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Engraving Collection: Stoat (Mustela erminea), member of the Weasel family. Native of Asia, North America and Europe
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Engraving Collection: Long-eared Bat (Plectorus auritus), small mouse-like flying mammal. (1828). From British Quadrupeds
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Engraving Collection: Natterers Bat (Myotis nattereri) small mouse-like flying mammal. From British Quadrupeds
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Engraving Collection: Coronation of Richard I in Westminster Abbey 1189. Richard processing down the aisle
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Engraving Collection: Richard I, Coeur de Lion, (1157-1199) son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Engraving Collection: Wilhelm I (1797-1888) King of Prussia from 1861. First Emperor of Germany from 1871
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Engraving Collection: Brooklyn Suspension Bridge, New York, designed and built by John Augustus Roebling
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Engraving Collection: Joseph Wilson Swan (1828-1914) British physicist and chemist. Photography (bromide paper)
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Engraving Collection: Incandescent filament lamp by St George Lane-Fox (c. 1878). Engraving
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Engraving Collection: Thomas Young (1773-1829) English physicist and Egyptologist. Undulatory (wave) theory of light
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Engraving Collection: Diamond mine, Kimberley. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil Rhodes amalgamated the diamond mines


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