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Chemistry Collection (page 3)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Oscar Loew, Circa 1876. Creator: CH McCallister

Portrait of Oscar Loew, Circa 1876. Creator: CH McCallister
Portrait of Oscar Loew, Circa 1876

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Charles Loring Jackson (1847-1935), Circa 1887. Creator: Adolphe Braun

Portrait of Charles Loring Jackson (1847-1935), Circa 1887. Creator: Adolphe Braun
Portrait of Charles Loring Jackson (1847-1935), Circa 1887

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of David Forbes (1828-1876), 1874. Creator: Elliott & Fry

Portrait of David Forbes (1828-1876), 1874. Creator: Elliott & Fry
Portrait of David Forbes (1828-1876), 1874

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Gustavus Detlef Hinrichs (1836-1923), 1872. Creator: Isaac Augustus Wetherby

Portrait of Gustavus Detlef Hinrichs (1836-1923), 1872. Creator: Isaac Augustus Wetherby
Portrait of Gustavus Detlef Hinrichs (1836-1923), 1872

Background imageChemistry Collection: Municipal Chemistry Laboratory, Paris Police Prefecture, 1887

Municipal Chemistry Laboratory, Paris Police Prefecture, 1887. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageChemistry Collection: James Smithson, 1786. Creator: James Roberts

James Smithson, 1786. Creator: James Roberts
James Smithson, 1786

Background imageChemistry Collection: James Smithson, n. d. Creator: Bone

James Smithson, n. d. Creator: Bone
James Smithson, n.d. Attributed to Bone

Background imageChemistry Collection: James Smithson, 1816. Creator: Henri-Joseph Johns

James Smithson, 1816. Creator: Henri-Joseph Johns
James Smithson, 1816

Background imageChemistry Collection: Robert Hare, c. 1856. Creator: Alvan Clark

Robert Hare, c. 1856. Creator: Alvan Clark
Robert Hare, c. 1856

Background imageChemistry Collection: The Alchemist, 1663. Creator: Cornelis Bega

The Alchemist, 1663. Creator: Cornelis Bega
The Alchemist, 1663

Background imageChemistry Collection: Geber teaching chemistry at the School of Edessa, 1879. Creator

Geber teaching chemistry at the School of Edessa, 1879. Creator
Geber teaching chemistry at the School of Edessa. From: La ciencia y sus hombres, 1879. Private Collection

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait Of Dr Joseph Priestly (1733-1804), 1800. Creator: Unknown

Portrait Of Dr Joseph Priestly (1733-1804), 1800. Creator: Unknown
Portrait Of Dr Joseph Priestly (1733-1804), 1800. English chemist, natural philosopher, separatist theologian, grammarian, multi-subject educator

Background imageChemistry Collection: A Pair of Polished Gentlemen, March 10, 1801. Creator: James Gillray

A Pair of Polished Gentlemen, March 10, 1801. Creator: James Gillray
A Pair of Polished Gentlemen, March 10, 1801

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Michael Faraday, 1852. Creator: William Holl

Portrait of Michael Faraday, 1852. Creator: William Holl
Portrait of Michael Faraday, 1852. Engraved by William Holl, the Younger

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Theophrastus Paracelsus, 1615-43. Creator: Pieter Soutman

Portrait of Theophrastus Paracelsus, 1615-43. Creator: Pieter Soutman
Portrait of Theophrastus Paracelsus, 1615-43

Background imageChemistry Collection: Jacques-Joseph Ebelmen on his Deathbed, March 31, 1852. Creator: Louis-Remy Robert

Jacques-Joseph Ebelmen on his Deathbed, March 31, 1852. Creator: Louis-Remy Robert
Jacques-Joseph Ebelmen on his Deathbed, March 31, 1852

Background imageChemistry Collection: James Hyatt Inhaling Chlorine Gas, 1850-55. Creator: Peter Welling

James Hyatt Inhaling Chlorine Gas, 1850-55. Creator: Peter Welling
James Hyatt Inhaling Chlorine Gas, 1850-55

Background imageChemistry Collection: Michael Faraday, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins

Michael Faraday, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins
Michael Faraday, 1860s

Background imageChemistry Collection: Sir John Herschel, April 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron

Sir John Herschel, April 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
Sir John Herschel, April 1867

Background imageChemistry Collection: Sir John Herschel, 1875. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron

Sir John Herschel, 1875. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
Sir John Herschel, 1875

Background imageChemistry Collection: Sir John Herschel, 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron

Sir John Herschel, 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
Sir John Herschel, 1867

Background imageChemistry Collection: A Theatrical Chymist, May 1786. May 1786. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

A Theatrical Chymist, May 1786. May 1786. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
A Theatrical Chymist, May 1786

Background imageChemistry Collection: Sir H. Davy, printers sample for the Worlds Inventors souvenir album (A25

Sir H. Davy, printers sample for the Worlds Inventors souvenir album (A25) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageChemistry Collection: Paracelsus, (1493-1541), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Paracelsus, (1493-1541), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Paracelsus, (1493-1541), 1830. Paracelsus (1493-1541) Swiss physician, alchemist, and astrologer of the German Renaissance, credited as the father of toxicology

Background imageChemistry Collection: Boyle, (1627-1691), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Boyle, (1627-1691), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Boyle, (1627-1691), 1830. Robert Boyle (1627-1691) Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and inventor. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R

Background imageChemistry Collection: Boerhaave, (1668-1738), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Boerhaave, (1668-1738), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Boerhaave, (1668-1738), 1830. Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738) Dutch botanist, chemist, Christian humanist, and physician. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R

Background imageChemistry Collection: Moissan, c1893. Creator: Unknown

Moissan, c1893. Creator: Unknown
Moissan, c1893. Portrait of Ferdinand Moissan (1852-1907), French chemist who won the 1906 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in isolating fluorine from its compounds

Background imageChemistry Collection: Professor Walther Nernst, c1928. Creator: Unknown

Professor Walther Nernst, c1928. Creator: Unknown
Professor Walther Nernst, c1928. Portrait of German chemist Walther Nernst (1864-1941), winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, known for his work in thermodynamics, physical chemistry

Background imageChemistry Collection: Interior of the Rotunda, Blackfriars Road, in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Rotunda, Blackfriars Road, in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Rotunda, Blackfriars Road, in 1820, (c1878). German chemist Friedrich Accum (1769-1838) lecturing at the Surrey Institution in Southwark, south London

Background imageChemistry Collection: Domestic chemistry class, Battersea Polytechnic, London, 1907

Domestic chemistry class, Battersea Polytechnic, London, 1907. Female students at work in a laboratory

Background imageChemistry Collection: Boys in a chemistry laboratory, Hackney Downs School, London, 1911

Boys in a chemistry laboratory, Hackney Downs School, London, 1911

Background imageChemistry Collection: Chemistry lesson, Albion Street Girls School, Rotherhithe, London, 1908

Chemistry lesson, Albion Street Girls School, Rotherhithe, London, 1908. Three pupils assist their teacher with an experiment concerning the properties of air, watched by the rest of the class

Background imageChemistry Collection: Laboratory research work, Germany, 1936

Laboratory research work, Germany, 1936. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Lab technician at a steelworks in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963

Lab technician at a steelworks in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. Laboratories were essential for checking the quality of the raw materials

Background imageChemistry Collection: A physician takes care of a wounded person. Miniature from al-Hariris Maqamat, 1225-1235

A physician takes care of a wounded person. Miniature from al-Hariris Maqamat, 1225-1235. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageChemistry Collection: Analysis. Artist: Ostade, Adriaen Jansz, van (1610-1685)

Analysis. Artist: Ostade, Adriaen Jansz, van (1610-1685)
Analysis. Found in the collection of Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris

Background imageChemistry Collection: French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur (1822?1895). Artist: Anonymous

French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur (1822?1895). Artist: Anonymous
French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur (1822?1895). From a private collection

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of the chemist Jons Jakob Berzelius (1779-1848), 1830s. Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of the chemist Jons Jakob Berzelius (1779-1848), 1830s. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of the chemist Jons Jakob Berzelius (1779-1848), 1830s. From a private collection

Background imageChemistry Collection: James Prescott Joule, English physicist, 1889

James Prescott Joule, English physicist, 1889. Joule (1818-1889) was born at Salford near Manchester and studied chemistry under John Dalton

Background imageChemistry Collection: Pierre and Marie Curie, French physicists, preparing to go cycling

Pierre and Marie Curie, French physicists, preparing to go cycling. Polish-born Marie Curie and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageChemistry Collection: Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1904

Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1904. Marie Curie (1867-1934) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904, together with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel

Background imageChemistry Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, c1920

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, c1920. Curie (1867-1934), double Nobel Prize winner, seated in her laboratory. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Twelfth Key of Basil Valentine, 1651

Twelfth Key of Basil Valentine, 1651, illustrating that the Philosophers Stone must be combined with gold to produce new gold, just as a lion eats a serpent to change it into its own substance

Background imageChemistry Collection: A Chemical Laboratory in 1747, 1747, (1904)

A Chemical Laboratory in 1747, 1747, (1904). From Social England, Volume V, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1904]

Background imageChemistry Collection: Joseph Wilson Swan, British physicist and chemist, demonstrating electromagnetism, 1889

Joseph Wilson Swan, British physicist and chemist, demonstrating electromagnetism, 1889. Swan (1828-1914) was the inventor of bromide paper for photography and of an incandescent light bulb

Background imageChemistry Collection: Michael Faraday, British chemist and physicist, c1845. Artist: J Cook

Michael Faraday, British chemist and physicist, c1845. Artist: J Cook
Michael Faraday, British chemist and physicist, c1845. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imageChemistry Collection: Student laboratory, Sterling Chemical Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1926

Student laboratory, Sterling Chemical Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1926
In the student laboratory, Sterling Chemical Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1926. Soapstone table tops supported on metal standards provide working space

Background imageChemistry Collection: Sterling Chemical Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1926

Sterling Chemical Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1926. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLIV [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1926]



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