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UIG3586313 Portrait of Louis Joseph Troost (1825-1911) a French chemist. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3585967 Portrait of Alexander William Williamson (1824-1904) an English chemist. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG5311335 Date: 1906
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PIX4606783 Mars Science Laboratory - Artist view - Mars Science Laboratory - Artist view - Artist view of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) probe, approaching the surface of Mars. In August 2012 this probe should deposit a rover named Curiosity on the surface of the planet Mars. This is an artist's concept of Nasa's Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft approaching Mars. The Curiosity rover is safely tucked inside the spacecraft's aeroshell. The mission's approach phase begins 45 minutes before the spacecraft enters the Martian atmosphere. It lasts until the spacecraft enters the atmosphere. For navigation purposes, the atmospheric entry point is (2,188 miles (3,522 kilometers) above the center of the planet. This illustration depicts a scene after the spacecraft's cruise stage has been jettisoned, which will occur 10 minutes before atmospheric entry. The Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft is being prepared for launch during Nov. 25 to Dec. 18, 2011. Landing on Mars is in early August 2012. In a prime mission lasting one Martian year (nearly two Earth years) researchers will use the rover's tools to study whether the landing region has had environmental conditions favorable for supporting microbial life and for preserving clues about whether life existed
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UIG5311345 Date: 1906
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UIG3586337 Illustration depicting Gaston Tissandier (1843-1899) a French chemist, meteorologist, aviator and editor. Dated 19th Century.
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PIX4606775 Mars Science Laboratory - Artist View - Mars Science Laboratory - Artist view - Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), named Curiosity, is a NASA rover that will explore the surface of Mars from 2012 onwards. In this artist's view, Curiosity analyses the chemical composition of a Martian rock using the ChECAM instrument. This artist's concept depicts the rover Curiosity, of Nasa's Mars Science Laboratory mission, as it uses its Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument to investigate the composition of a rock surface. ChemCam fires laser pulses at a target and views the resulting spark with a telescope and spectrometers to identify chemical elements. The laser is actually in an invisible infrared wavelength, but is shown here as visible red light for purposes of illustration
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UIG3586340 Illustration depicting Gaston Tissandier (1843-1899) a French chemist, meteorologist, aviator and editor. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3586341 Illustration depicting Gaston Tissandier (1843-1899) a French chemist, meteorologist, aviator and editor. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3733714 Portrait of Theophile-Jules Pelouze (1807-1867) a French chemist. Dated 19th century.
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XLA3766794 Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen . German chemist. Developed the bunsen burner with his aboratory assistant, Peter Desaga. 30 March 1811-16 August 1899Slendour of the Heavens vol 1. 1923
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UIG5311430 Date: 1874
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UIG2604890 Martin, known as Madman, visited in his study by Dr Arnold, just as his experiment explodes. Illustration for 1869 edition of ''Tom Brown's Schooldays by Thomas Hughes. Original edition 1857.
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UIG3585897 Portrait of Charles-Adolphe Wurtz (1817-1884) am Alsatian French chemist. Dated 19th Century.
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BL3282900 Five Arabic Treatises on Alchemy.Middle East, 18th centuryLanguage: ArabicSource/Shelfmark: Add. 25724, f.36vAn illustration showing the process of distillation.Image taken from Five Arabic Treatises on Alchemy.Originally published/produced in Middle East, 18th century.
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KWE3588318 Robert William Boyle, 1627- 1691. Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist and inventor. From Les Merveilles de la Science, published 1870.
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UIG3733317 Portrait of Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier (-1785) a French chemistry and physics teacher, and one of the first pioneers of aviation. Dated 18th century.
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UIG5311346 Date: 1891
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UIG5311796 Engraving depicting the concentration of sulphuric acid in glass vessels. Dated 19th century.
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UIG5307902 Engraving depicting a magnesium lamp. The magnesium is supplied in the form of a metallic ribbon which can be seen hanging down by the hand. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1850
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UIG5312093 Frontispiece of Parfumeur Francoys showing the various animal and vegetable sources of perfumes. Dated 17th century.
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UIG863357 Andrew Ure (1778-1857), Scottish chemist and scientific writer born in Glasgow. His "Dictionary of Chemistry" appeared in 1821. He also wrote on manufactures and industrial processes. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving.
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UIG864420 Lyon Playfair (1819-1898) in 1885 when President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Scottish chemist and politician. He studied chemistry at Glasgow under Thomas Graham, and under Liebig at Giessen. Professor chemistry at Edinburgh university 1858-1896. Discovered the nitroprusside class of salts. Chemist to the Geological Survey, 1846. Fellow of the Royal Society 1848. Liberal MP for the universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh 1868-1885. Secretary of State for Science and Art 1855. Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons 1880-1883. (London 1877). Etching from "Quasi Cursores" by William Hole (Edinburgh, 1884).
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XLF3787331 The History of Gas: Philippe Lebon in his laboratory in Paris in 1786. Experimenting extracting gas from wood. French engineer, 1767 – 1804. Illustration of 1921. Liebig Meat Extract collectible card series. (French: 'Histoire du gaz). No.3.S1118 (F1117)
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UIG863336 George Fownes (1815-1849). British chemist. First professor of chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of London's School of Pharmacy 1842-1846. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving.
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UIG3733304 Portrait of Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier (-1785) a French chemistry and physics teacher, and one of the first pioneers of aviation. Dated 18th century.
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UIG3733478 Portrait of Francois-Vincent Raspail (1794-1878) a French chemist, naturalist, physician, physiologist, attorney, and social politician. Dated 19th century.
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GRC2622123 Vintage illustration of scientists working in a chemistry lab distilling chemicals; screen print, 1925.
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UIG863335 Leopold Gmelin (1788-1853), German physiological chemist. Professor of chemistry and medicine at Heidelberg University 1817-1852. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving.
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UIG863377 James Blythe Rogers (1802-1852), American physician and chemist, brother of the geologist Henry Darwin Rogers (1808-1866). Engraving, 1896.
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LLM2805393 Apothecary. Illustration for An Illustrated Vocabulary For The Use Of The Deaf And Dumb (SPCK, 1857).
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UIG863358 Friedrich Wohler (1800-1882), German organic chemist. Isolated aluminium (1827), synthesised urea (1828), discovered beryllium (1828), and obtained acetylene from calcium carbide. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving.
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UIG863339 William Gregory (1803-1858), Scottish chemist. Professor of medicine and chemistry at King's College, Aberdeen, and from 1843 Professor of chemistry at Edinburgh university. Studied under Justus von Liebig at Giessen, Germany, and edited English editions of Liebig's works. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving.
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UIG863341 Thomas Graham (1805-1869) Scottish chemist who laid the foundations of physical chemistry. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving. British.
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ACD213237 experience de decomposition de l'eau;
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UIG863344 Jean Baptiste Dumas (1814-1884) French chemist. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving.
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UIG5311838 Engraving depicting the measuring of the specific gravity of alcohol with a hydrometer. Dated 19th century.
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UIG863340 Eben Norton Horsfod (1818-1893) American chemist and disciple of Liebig. Called "The father of American food technology". Discovered Baking Powder. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving. Scientist
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XLF3787329 The History of Gas: Johann Becker of Munich extracting gas from coal. 17th century. Illustration of 1921. Liebig Meat Extract collectible card series. (French: 'Histoire du gaz). No.2.S1118 (F1117)
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LLM662630 Compounding a Balsam. Illustration from A Short History of the English People by J R Green (Macmillan, 1892). Digitally cleaned image.
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UIG863343 Michael Faraday (1791-1867) English chemist and physicist. In 1813 became laboratory assistant to Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution, London. In 1833 he succeeded Davy as professor of chemistry at the RI. Engraving.
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LLM3634272 Roger Bacon's Study. Illustration for Beginnings of Biography by Isaac Taylor (J Harris, 1824).
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STC397199 Louis Jacques Thenard (1777-1857), French chemist, author of a text on basic chemical theory;
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UIG863359 Thomas Thomson (1773-1852), Scottish chemist born at Crieff, Perthshire. Regius professor of chemistry at Glasgow university (1817). From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving. B
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LIP1051895 The Centenary of the Royal Institution. Illustration for The Graphic, 10 June 1899.
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UIG863334 Eilhard Mitscherlich (1794-1863), German chemist and crystallographer who, in 1819, noted the phenomenon of Isomorphism. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving.
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XJF486330 A comparison between a distillation flask and the shape of an ibis.
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XTD69815 by Nicolas Flamel
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UIG863360 William Brande (1788-1866), English chemist born in London. He succeeded Humphry Davy as professor of chemistry at the Royal Institution, London, in 1813. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving.
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UIG863342 Michael Faraday (1791-1867) English chemist and physicist. In 1813 became laboratory assistant to Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution, London. In 1833 he succeeded Davy as professor of chemistry at the RI. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (Londo
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UIG3525464 Illustration honouring Stephen Hales 1677-1761.
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XJF314398 Inflating a balloon with hydrogen, produced by covering barrels of iron filings with sulphuric acid and feeding the gas into the balloon;
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UIG3733419 Portrait of James Emerson Reynolds (1844-1920) a British chemist. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3586207 Cartoon of James Watt (1736-1819) a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG5308083 Engraving depicting a Carbide lamp, or acetylene gas lamps, are simple lamps that produce and burn acetylene (C2H2) which is created by the reaction of calcium carbide (CaC2) with water. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1850
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STC397211 L'analyse Chimique Organique;
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XLF3784873 Robert Boyle. Irish physicist and chemist: 25 January 1627 – 31 December 1691.Private collection from collector TS
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LLM6004307 The Chemist. Illustration for The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts (new edn, J Souter, 1818).
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UIG5310253 Engraving depicting a machine for making ices at home. This used a freezing mixture which was usually two parts of crushed ice and one part of salt, and was based on the principle that cold is produced by the liquification of substances. In this model the liquid was fed into a reservoir at the bottom in which four bottles of wine could be chilled. Dated 19th century.
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UIG558147 The evolution of Earth's atmosphere, showing the prebiotic atmosphere and modern atmosphere.
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UIG5312034 Engraving depicting Michael Faraday in his laboratory at the Royal Institute. Michael Faraday (1791-1867) an English scientist. Dated 19th century.
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UIG558162 Electrons fill in shell and subshell levels in a semiregular process, as indicated by the arrows above.
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LLM3655136 The blowpipe. Illustration for The Universal Instructor (Ward Lock, c 1880).
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UIG3732666 Cartoon depicting Alphonse Louis Poitevin (1819-1882) a French chemist, photographer and civil engineer, hanging a 'new moon' after the old one had fallen. Dated 19th Century.
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LLM3650366 Madame Sklodovska, Marie Curie's mother. Illustration for Marie Curie by Eve Curie (William Heinemann, c1945).
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KWE2662508 Jean Baptiste André Dumas (1800-84) French chemist.
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UIG558165 When aimed at a target, some of the X-ray beam is deflected and the scattered rays have a greater wavelength than the original.
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LLM459579 Nicolas Lemery. Illustration for La Ciencia Y Sus Hombres by Luis Figuier (D Jaime Seix, 1876). Large chromolithograph.
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LLM459515 Guillaume-Francois Rouelle. Illustration for La Ciencia Y Sus Hombres by Luis Figuier (D Jaime Seix, 1876). Large chromolithograph.
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UIG5311893 Engraving depicting Michael Faraday in his laboratory at the Royal Institute. Michael Faraday (1791-1867) an English scientist. Dated 19th century.
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UIG558157 In polar covalent bonds, the electrons are shared, rather than being transferred from one atom to the other as in an ionic bond.
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KWE2662516 Jean-Baptiste Joseph Dieudonné Boussingault (1801-87) French chemist.
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XLF3787335 The History of Gas: Lighting natural gas on the Ohio river near Pittsburg, USA. Illustration of 1921. Liebig Meat Extract collectible card series. (French: 'Histoire du gaz). No.5.S1118 (F1117)
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UIG5311361 Date: 1887
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LLM3620852 Funeral of French chemist Marcellin Berthelot and his wife at the Pantheon, Paris. Illustration for Le Petit Parisien, 7 April 1907.
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UIG5311895 Engraving depicting Pulvermacher's chain: the patient would hold the handles of the zinc/copper/zinc chain, each link of which was wound round wood. The chain was plunged in vinegar which the wood absorbed: chemical action caused a current and the circuit was completed by the body. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3732691 Engraving depicting Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau's ascent from Dijon. Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau (1737-1816) a French chemist and politician. Dated 18th Century.
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LLM2805357 Alchymist. Illustration for An Illustrated Vocabulary For The Use Of The Deaf And Dumb (SPCK, 1857).
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UIG3732692 Engraving depicting Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau's ascent from Dijon. Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau (1737-1816) a French chemist and politician. Dated 18th Century.
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UIG5311888 Engraving depicting Pulvermacher's chain: the patient would hold the handles of the zinc/copper/zinc chain, each link of which was wound round wood. The chain was plunged in vinegar which the wood absorbed: chemical action caused a current and the circuit was completed by the body. Dated 19th century.
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STC202520 scholar of hermetic arts and the Cabbala; alchemist (tried to make gold); court astrologer to King Francis I;
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LLM966619 Experiment with Soap and Glycerine bubbles. Illustration for Science For All by Robert Brown (Cassell, c 1890).
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UIG558159 An ionic bond stems from the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. The resulting ions form a stable molecule.
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LIP1101957 The Laboratories of the Royal College of Chemistry, Hanover-Square. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 20 June 1846.
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LLM2811434 The Alchemist. Illustration for English Eccentrics and Eccentricities by John Timbs (Chatto and Windus, 1877).
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UIG863338 Heinrich Rose (1795-1864), German mineralogist and analytical chemist. Professor of chemistry at Berlin university from 1823. From James Sheridan Muspratt "Chemistry" (London, c1860). Engraving.
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LIP1055056 Medical Students at Work, Sketches at St Thomas's Hospital. Illustration for The Graphic, 2 October 1886.
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LIP1620289 The late Mr John Nesbit, Professor of Chemistry and Principal of Kennington Agricultural College. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 19 April 1862.English School (19th Century)
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