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3E96XNH William Hyde Wollaston (1766–1828) was an English chemist and physicist. He is best known for his discovery of the element palladium and for developing the first method of producing platinum. The archival image, a digital reproduction, captures a portrait of Wollaston, originally engraved by J. Thomson, scanned in 2022.
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KJ1JDN Engraving depicting J. J. Thomson's apparatus for studying 'positive' rays. J. J. Thomson (1856-1940) an English physicist and Nobel Laureate. Dated 20th Century
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2BDXWWJ J. J. Thomson, English Physicist
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KCEPHN Photograph of J. J. Thompson (1856-1940) an English physicist and Noble Prize laureate in Physics. Dated 20th Century
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MR4TDK Diagram of J. J. Thomson's apparatus for studying 'positive rays'. Large bulb with A) anode, C) cathode in front of the cylinder of soft iron with very narrow copper tube passing through. Particles protected from magnetic field until leaving tube then pass between poles of electromagnet P,P) or plates, E,E). Positive particles then strike photographic plate. J. J. Thomson (1856-1940) an English physicist and Nobel laureate in physics. Dated 20th century
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KCEPHT Photograph of J. J. Thompson (1856-1940) an English physicist and Noble Prize laureate in Physics. Dated 20th Century
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KCEPHM Portrait of J. J. Thomson (1856-1940) an English physicist and Noble Prize laureate in Physics. Dated 20th Century
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KCEPHK Diagram of an experiment conducted by J. J. Thomson (1856-1940) an English physicist and Noble Prize laureate in Physics. Dated 20th Century
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KHPAK6 A portrait of Sir J J Thomson, English physicist and Nobel laureate in physics (1906 Nobel Prize in Physics) and the discoverer of electrons and sub atomic particles. In 1918 he became Master of Trinity College, Cambridge,
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2S8RH32 Photograph of J. J. Thompson (1856-1940) an English physicist and Noble Prize laureate in Physics. Dated 20th Century
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2S8RH2E Diagram of an experiment conducted by J. J. Thomson (1856-1940) an English physicist and Noble Prize laureate in Physics. Dated 20th Century
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2S8RK7T Engraving depicting J. J. Thomson's apparatus for studying 'positive' rays. J. J. Thomson (1856-1940) an English physicist and Nobel Laureate. Dated 20th Century
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KCEPH5 Photograph of J. J. Thompson (1856-1940) and other Cavendish Laboratory research students. Dated 19th Century
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HTMM29 James Prescott Joule (1818-1889) English physicist: Studied chemistry under John Dalton: Worked with William Thomson (Lord Kelvin). Mechanical equivalent of heat (J). Unit of energy, Joule, named after him. Engraving c1895
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2JDYXEM Sir Joseph John Thomson (1856–1940), c1903. By Arthur Hacker (1858-1919). British physicist and Nobel Laureate in Physics, credited with the discovery of the electron, the first subatomic particle to be discovered.
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M92XW1 J.J. Thomson, Sir Joseph John Thomson (1856 – 1940) English physicist credited with the discovery and identification of the electron; and with the discovery of the first subatomic particle
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2S8RH2K Photograph of J. J. Thompson (1856-1940) and other Cavendish Laboratory research students. Dated 19th Century
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D96W3F James Prescott Joule (1818-1889) English physicist: Studied chemistry under John Dalton: Worked with William Thomson (Lord Kelvin). Mechanical equivalent of heat (J). Unit of energy, Joule, named after him. Engraving c1895.
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G15DK0 Joseph John Thomson (December 18, 1856 - August 30, 1940) was an English physicist. He is credited with discovering electrons and isotopes, and inventing the mass spectrometer. In 1905 Thomson discovered the natural radioactivity of potassium. In 1906 Tho
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FF90GP SIR JOSEPH JOHN THOMSON /n(1856-1940). English physicist. Thomson studying the behavior of cathode rays in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, England. American magazine illustration, 1904.
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AHPHWF Physicist Joseph J Thomson studying radioactivity. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
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G15DJW Joseph John Thomson (December 18, 1856 - August 30, 1940) was an English physicist. He is credited with discovering electrons and isotopes, and inventing the mass spectrometer. In 1905 Thomson discovered the natural radioactivity of potassium. In 1906 Tho
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HRKKG6 J.J. Thomson, English Physicist
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FF7X5N JOSEPH JOHN THOMSON /n(1856-1940). English physicist.
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FFAA4F J.J. THOMSON (1856-1940). /nJoseph John Thomson. English physicist. Oil over a photograph, n.d.
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G15MNC Joseph John Thomson (December 18, 1856 - August 30, 1940) was an English physicist. He is credited with discovering electrons and isotopes, and inventing the mass spectrometer. In 1905 Thomson discovered the natural radioactivity of potassium. In 1906 Tho
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C10KDP British physicist Sir Joseph John "J. J." Thomson (1856 - 1940) - winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906.
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G15MND Joseph John Thomson (December 18, 1856 - August 30, 1940) was an English physicist. He is credited with discovering electrons and isotopes, and inventing the mass spectrometer. In 1905 Thomson discovered the natural radioactivity of potassium. In 1906 Tho
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FF95M3 SIR J.J. THOMSON (1856-1940). /nEnglish physicist. Pencil drawing by Sir Walter Thomas Monnigton, 1932.
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FF95M2 SIR J.J. THOMSON (1856-1940). /nEnglish physicist. Pencil drawing by Sir William Rothenstein, 1915.
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2H48D9P William Hyde Wollaston. Stipple engraving by J. Thomson, 1835, after J. Jackson.
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