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Alfred Nobel Collection

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), 1870s-1880s

Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), 1870s-1880s. Found in the collection of Nobelmuseet Stockholm

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: The Nobel Brothers Petroleum Company in Baku, Second Half of the 19th cen

The Nobel Brothers Petroleum Company in Baku, Second Half of the 19th cen. Private Collection

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: Laboratorium of Alfred Nobel at his Villa in Sanremo, 1890s. Artist: Anonymous

Laboratorium of Alfred Nobel at his Villa in Sanremo, 1890s. Artist: Anonymous
Laboratorium of Alfred Nobel at his Villa in Sanremo, 1890s. Found in the collection of Nobelmuseet Stockholm

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: The Nobels Extradynamit. Artist: Historic Object

The Nobels Extradynamit. Artist: Historic Object
The Nobels Extradynamit. Found in the collection of Nobelmuseet Stockholm

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: Dynamite mixing, Ardrossan, 1897. Artist: Anonymous

Dynamite mixing, Ardrossan, 1897. Artist: Anonymous
Dynamite mixing, Ardrossan, 1897. Private Collection

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: Alfred Nobel (1833?1896), aged 20 Artist: Anonymous

Alfred Nobel (1833?1896), aged 20 Artist: Anonymous
Alfred Nobel (1833?1896), aged 20. Private Collection

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: The Nobel Brothers Petroleum Company in Baku, 1890s

The Nobel Brothers Petroleum Company in Baku, 1890s. Private Collection

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: Alfred Nobel, Swedish chemist and inventor

Alfred Nobel, Swedish chemist and inventor. In 1866 Swedish chemist and industrialist Nobel (1833-1896) invented a safe and manageable form of nitroglycerine he called dynamite

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: Alfred Nobel, 1910s

Alfred Nobel, 1910s
Alfred Nobel

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: Nitroglycerin processing plant, explosives factory, Val Bormida, near Cengio, Italy, 1888

Nitroglycerin processing plant, explosives factory, Val Bormida, near Cengio, Italy, 1888
Nitroglycerin processing plant, explosives factory, Val Bormida, near Cengio, north-west Italy, 1888. Nitroglycerin was mixed with Kieselghur (a diatomaceous earth) to produce Dynamite

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: Women packing dynamite cartridges, 1888

Women packing dynamite cartridges, 1888. Explosives factory at Val Bormida, near Cengio, north-west Italy. Nitroglycerin was mixed with Kieselghur (a diatomaceous earth) to produce Dynamite

Background imageAlfred Nobel Collection: Alfred Berhard Nobel, c1880s

Alfred Berhard Nobel, c1880s
Alfred Bernhard Nobel, c1880s. In 1866 Swedish chemist and industrialist Nobel invented a safe and manageable form of nitroglycerin he called dynamite


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