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Frederick Settle Barff (1823-1887) English chemist born at Hackney, Greater London

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Frederick Settle Barff (1823-1887) English chemist born at Hackney, Greater London

Frederick Settle Barff (1823-1887) English chemist born at Hackney, Greater London. Inventor of the Barff (Bower-Barff) process for preventing the corrosion of iron and steel by producing an adherent coating of magnetic oxide of iron (Barffing). Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne in the Punchs Fancy Portraits series from Punch (London, 20 May 1882). Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group

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This print showcases Frederick Settle Barff, an eminent English chemist born in Hackney, Greater London. Known for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of chemistry, Barff is best remembered as the inventor of the Barff (Bower-Barff) process. This innovative technique revolutionized metallurgy by effectively preventing the corrosion of iron and steel through the creation of a magnetic oxide coating known as "Barffing". The image itself is a delightful cartoon created by Edward Linley Sambourne for Punch's Fancy Portraits series in May 1882. Sambourne's artistic prowess shines through as he captures Barff's essence with great detail and humor. As we delve into this historical snapshot, it becomes evident that Barff was not only a brilliant scientist but also a proud representative of British ingenuity. His work significantly impacted various industries reliant on iron and steel, making him an influential figure during his time. This print serves as a testament to both scientific progress and artistic expression. It allows us to appreciate the intersection between science and creativity while commemorating one man's remarkable achievements. Whether you are fascinated by chemistry or simply intrigued by history, this image offers a glimpse into an era where innovation thrived and individuals like Frederick Settle Barff left an indelible mark on society.


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Bring a piece of historical scientific innovation into your home or office with our Framed Print of Frederick Settle Barff (1823-1887). This striking image, sourced from Universal Images Group (UIG), showcases the English chemist born in Hackney, Greater London, who is best known for inventing the Barff (Bower-Barff) process for preventing the corrosion of iron. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve and enhance the rich detail and vibrant colors of the original photograph. Add this inspiring and educational addition to your collection and celebrate the achievements of a pioneering figure in the field of chemistry.


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