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Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Before 1878. Creator: UnknownPortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Before 1878
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Before 1878 (received 1882). Creator: UnknownPortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Before 1878 (received 1882)
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1879. Creator: Henry UlkePortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1879. Photograph of crayon portrait by by Henry Ulke
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1868. Creator: Henry UlkePortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1868
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1865. Creator: Bradys National PhotographicPortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1865
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Between 1868 and 1878
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1857. Creator: AW JanvierPortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1857. Photograph of crayon portrait by by A.W. Janvier
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878) - Standing, Before 1878. Creator: Mathew BradyPortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878) - Standing, Before 1878
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), April 1873. Creator: Thomas William SmilliePortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), April 1873
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1876. Creator: Frederick GutekunstPortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), 1876
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), December 1875. Creator: Samuel Montague FassettPortrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), December 1875
Portrait of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), Between 1858 and 1869
Professor Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institute... 1856, (1901). Creator: UnknownProfessor Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institute before the Prince Consort and the Prince of Wales, 1856, (1901). Michael Faraday (1791-1867) giving a lecture attended by Prince Albert and his son
Faradays Study at the Royal Institution, from The Life and Letters of Faraday, pub. 1870 (lithograph). Michael Faraday (1791 - 1867)
Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, 1931. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century
Faradays electromagnetic induction experiment, 1882. The inner coil is connected to a liquid battery, the outer coil to a galvanometer