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LLM459569 Denis Papin. Illustration for La Ciencia Y Sus Hombres by Luis Figuier (D Jaime Seix, 1876). Large chromolithograph.
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UIG3733792 Portrait of Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French physicist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3733794 Portrait of Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French physicist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 19th century.
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UIG3733791 Portrait of Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French physicist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 19th century.
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XLA3751977 Denis Papin- invented the steam digester, the forerunner of the steam engine. French physicist, mathematician and inventor, 22 August 1647-c. 1712. Liebig adverts
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LLM3635962 Denis Papin. Illustration for The Triumphs of Steam by Henry Frith (Griffith Farran, 1892). Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM459578 Robert Boyle and Denis Papin inspect Papin's steam digester. Illustration for La Ciencia Y Sus Hombres by Luis Figuier (D Jaime Seix, 1876). Large chromolithograph.
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GEG1780101 Boatmen of Weser breaking steam boat of Denis Papin (1647-1712), engraving
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LLM5992939 Denis Papin. Illustration for Les Merveilles De La Science ou Description Populaire des Inventions Modernes by Louis Figuier (Furne, Jouvet, c 1870).
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LLM2808399 Denis Papin. Illustration for Nos Vraies Conquetes by Albert Levy (Hachette, 1882).
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UIG3733795 Engraving depicting the unveiling of the statue of Denis Papin at Blois, France. Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French physicist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 19th century.
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LRI9037142 PAPIN Denis (1647-1713/14): Portrait.
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LLM727320 Denis Papin. French educational illustration, published by Prunaire.
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LLM459458 Denis Papin. Illustration for Liebig card (early 20th century).
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UIG5616318 Illustration depicting the Weser workmen destroying Denis Papin's steamboat. Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French psychist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 18th Century.
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UIG5616317 Illustration depicting the Weser workmen destroying Denis Papin's steamboat. Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French psychist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 18th Century.
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UIG5616355 Illustration depicting the Weser workmen destroying Denis Papin's steamboat. Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French psychist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 18th Century.
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LLM968581 Denis Papin and the pressure cooker. Liebig card, from a series on the origins of famous scientific discoveries, published in late 19th or early 20th century.
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UIG5616316 Illustration depicting the Weser workmen destroying Denis Papin's steamboat. Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French psychist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 18th Century.
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UIG5616358 Illustration depicting the Weser workmen destroying Denis Papin's steamboat. Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French psychist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 18th Century.
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XEE5030978 Portrait of Denis Papin (1647-1714), French Inventor
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PVD1688209 Denis Papin arriving in Venice, 1682, engraving
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LLM972078 Denis Papin (1647-c1712), French physicist and inventor. Invented the Steam Digester, a forerunner of the steam engine, and the pressure cooker. Educational card.
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LLM972036 Denis Papin (1647-c1712), French physicist and inventor. Invented the Steam Digester, a forerunner of the steam engine, and the pressure cooker. Chocolat Primah card, from a series on famous scientists.
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LLM2795458 Denis Papin, inventor of the steam ship. Detail from double page illustration contained in one of the series of Les Recreations Instructives, c 1865.
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LLM972178 Denis Papin (1647-c1712), French physicist, mathematician and inventor who invented the steam digester, a forerunner of the steam engine, and the pressure cooker. Chicoree Arlatte educational card.
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LLM5992937 Seconde machine a vapeur de Denis Papin. Illustration for Les Merveilles De La Science ou Description Populaire des Inventions Modernes by Louis Figuier (Furne, Jouvet, c 1870).
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UIS5075978 Denis Papin, French mathematician and physicist, late 17th century. In 1675 Denis Papin (1647-1712) went to London where he worked with Robert Boyle (1627-1691) and invented the forerunner to the pressure cooker, the 'steam digester', which was used to soften bones. He also made a working model of an atmospheric condensing steam engine which was later developed by both Thomas Newcomen (1663-1729) and James Watt (1736-1819). ©SSPL/Science Museum
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UIS5076526 Denis Papin, French mathematician and physicist, late 17th century. Oil painting of Denis Papin (1647-1712). In 1675 Papin went to London where he worked with Robert Boyle (1627-1691) and invented the forerunner to the pressure cooker, the 'steam digester', which was used to soften bones. He also made a working model of an atmospheric condensing steam engine which was later developed by both Thomas Newcomen (1663-1729) and James Watt (1736-1819). ©SSPL/Science Museum
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LLM963864 Chocolat Guerin-Boutron trade card, benefactors of humanity, with a portrait of Denis Papin, inventor of the steam digester, alongside the an image of Papin in his workshop.
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PVD1688223 The boatmen of Weser destroying boat of Denis Papin, 1707, engraving
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UIG3733793 Engraving depicting boatmen of the Weser destroying Denis Papin's steam engine. Denis Papin (1647-1713) a French physicist, mathematician and inventor. Dated 19th century.
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XIR177957 determined that the boiling point of water depends on atmospheric pressure;
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XEE4164508 The Munden mariners destroyed the “steamboat” by Denis Papin (1647-1712), a French physicist and inventor.
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LLM726468 Denis Papin, Inventeur de la Machinea Vapeur, 1647-1714, Erigee au Conservatoire des Arts-et-Metiers. Educational card from Chocolat Guerin-Boutron, late 19th century.
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LLM2808398 Les Mariniers du Weser Brisant le Bateau de Papin. Illustration for Nos Vraies Conquetes by Albert Levy (Hachette, 1882).
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LLM724774 Victims of Science: Denis Papin, French physicist, mathematician and inventor (1647- c 1712). Papin died in poverty despite inventing the steam digester, a forerunner of the steam engine and of the pressure cooker.
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XEE4114898 Portrait of Denis Papin (1647 - 1714) - in “” Album of Science; illustrious scholars; Grandes discoveries””” 1896.
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GIA4817078 Denis Papin (1647 - 1714) invents the pot. (ancestor of the minute cocote) 19th century chromolithography.
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TAD1752019 machine with pestle moved by steam invented by Denis Papin (1647-1714) French scientist, engraving
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LLM668912 The first steam-powered boat and Denis Papin, French 17th-18th pioneer of steam power. Chocolat d'Aigubelle card.
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JLJ4623237 Steam pot by Denis Papin (1647-1714) invented in 1681. This is the ancestor of the minute cocote. Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers, Paris
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LLM1094133 Denis Papin's first steam powered boat, 18th Century. French educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.
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LUX4760796 France, Centre, Loir-et-Cher (41), Blois: rue Denis Papin and bridge over the Loire, 1900
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CHT236724 bateau a vapeur a roues;
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JLJ4623252 Steam pot by Denis Papin (1647-1714) invented in 1681. It's the ancestor of the minute cocote. Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers, Paris
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XEE4403648 Portrait of Denis Papin (1647 - 1714) from “La Ciencia y sus Hombres” by Louis Figuier. Barcelona 1881
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LLM968385 Denis Papin conducting trials of his piston steam engine in front of his friends, Marburg, Germany, 1690. Liebig card, from a series on the history of the steam engine, published in late 19th or early 20th century.
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XEE4191452 The court of the conservatoire des arts et metiers where the statues of Denis Papin (1647-1714), physicist, mathematician and inventor and Nicolas Leblanc (1742-1806), French chemist. Inauguration of the statue of Denis Papin on January 16, 1887. Engraving in “” Le monde illustrious””, 1887. Private collection.
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UIG541673 Papin is pointing to Boyle's air pump. Probably illustrates discussion between Boyle and Papin on use of atmospheric pressure to raise water. Wood engraving Paris 1870.
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UIG2602862 Artist's impression of the French physicist Denis Papin (1647-c1712) demonstrating his steam engine at Marburg, c1688. Engraving, Paris, c1870.
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LLM3099322 The story of steam. Illustration for Lecons De Choses Illustrees (Epinal print, Pellerin, c 1895).
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XEE4146577 Destruction of Papin's steamboat - Denis Papin (1647-1712) watching his paddle steamer destroyed by the boatmen of Muenden in 1707 - Les Bateliers de Munden smash the steamboat by Denis Papin (1647-1712) - Engraving in “” Sciences set at the reach of all - physics and chemistry” by Alexis Clerc - End 19th century. Private collection.
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LRI9036977 PAPIN Denis, French physicist, mathematician and inventor (1647-1713/14): steam digester (Papin's pot) which he used during cooking to soften bones and also to cook all sorts of meat.
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PVD1692656 Denis Papin (1647-1710) french physicist, inventor of steam machine, engraving from a book about exhibitions and fine arts by Adolphe Bitard (1881)
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PVD1687567 Denis Papin (1647-1710) french physicist, inventor of steam machine, engraving from a book about exhibitions and fine arts by Adolphe Bitard (1881)
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LLM2795457 Steam. Double page illustration contained in one of the series of Les Recreations Instructives, c 1865.
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UIS5070557 Portrait de Denis Papin (1647-1712), scientifique francais, tenant un livre ouvert sur le schema de son inventeur, le "Digesteur", pour cuire les aliments. Peinture d'apres un original de Johann Engilhard de 1689, huile sur toile, annees 1850.Denis Papin, French scientist, 1689. Oil painting dating from the 1850s, after an original oil painting of 1689 by Johann Engilhard in the University of Marburg, Germany, showing Papin holding a book open at a folding plate featuring a diagram of his 'digester'. In 1675, Papin (1647-1712) went to London were he worked with Robert Boyle (1627- 1691) and invented the forerunner to the pressure cooker, the 'steam digester', which was used to soften bones. He also made a working model of an atmospheric condensing steam engine. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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FLO4593330 Steam engines by Thomas Savery, William Blakey, Mr Kier, and Denis Papin, 17th and 18th centuries. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an Illustration by J. Britton from Abraham Rees' “” Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary,” London, 1818.
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XEE4178479 Denis Papin (1647-1712) physicist, mathematician and French inventor, looks at his boat equipped with his new invention, a steam machine system still unknown, destroyed by boatmen to sell some pieces. Engraving in “” La Nature””, 1879. Private collection.
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LLM2795454 Benefactors of Mankind. Double page illustration contained in one of the series of Les Recreations Instructives, c 1865.
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CHT307820 Histoire de la vapeur; Denis Papin (1647-1712) watching his paddle steamer destroyed by the boatmen of Muenden in 1707; bateau a vapeur a roues;
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XEE4140071 Changes in states: influence of pressure. The variation in the boiling point is evident for pressures greater than the atmosphere by means of the pot of Denis Papin (1647-1712) called “digester” in 1700. Anonymous illustration from 1925. Private collection.
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UIS5090284 Cast iron pressure cooker, 1850-1870. Cast iron pressure cooker of four quart capacity, with latches to secure the lid and steam release safety valve in centre of lid, made by E Pugh and Co of Wednesbury, Staffordshire. This is an example of a very early pressure cooker, which would have been an expensive novelty purchase. Although the pressure cooker was invented by Frenchman Denis Papin in 1681, they didn't become popular household appliances until the mid 20th century. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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UIG2602886 French physicist Denis Papin's (1647-c1712) Steamboat of 1707 being wrecked by boatmen on the Weser, who saw it as a threat to their jobs. Engraving, Paris, c1870.
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UIG2602868 French physicist Denis Papin's (1647-c1712) Steamboat of 1707 being wrecked by boatmen on the Weser, who saw it as a threat to their jobs. Engraving, Paris,1863.
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