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JJ Thomson, British nuclear physicist, 1898. Joseph John Thomson (1856-1940), the discoverer of the electron, with his students at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge
1909 Humber 8hp, Margaret Rutherford and her husband Stringer Davis. Creator: Unknown1909 Humber 8hp, Margaret Rutherford and her husband Stringer Davis
The Funding Bill, 1881. Creator: Eastman JohnsonThe Funding Bill, 1881
Johnnny Rutherford racing driver at Indianapolis 500. Creator: UnknownJohnnny Rutherford racing driver at Indianapolis 500
Chimney Rock and Rock Pile, Western North Carolina, 1942. Creator: UnknownChimney Rock and Rock Pile, Western North Carolina, 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]
Aston Martin of Mrs JW Rutherford competing in the RSAC Scottish Rally, 1934. Artist: Bill BrunellAston Martin 1934 1493 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. BME399. Event Entry No: 29. Driver: Rutherford, Mrs. J.W. Finished: 18th out of 65. Place: R.S.A.C. Scottish Rally. Date: 10-14.6.34
Sir Rutherford Alcock, British diplomat and President of the Royal Geographical Society, 1877. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldSir Rutherford Alcock, British diplomat and President of the Royal Geographical Society, 1877. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church
Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), New Zealand atomic physicist, c1908. Awarded 1908 Nobel prize for chemistry. Is considered by many to have laid the groundwork for the development of modern nuclear
Daniel Rutherford, late 18th century. Rutherford, Scottish physicist and botanist, became professor of botany at Edinburgh University in 1786. His portrait is framed at the top by flowers
Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand-born physicist and the founder of nuclear physics. Rutherford (1871-1937) won a scholarship to Cambridge
Rutherford Alcock (1809-1897), English army surgeon and diplomat, 1877. During his diplomatic career, Alcock held the posts of Consul in Fuchow (1844), Shanghai (1846)
Ernest Rutherford broadcasting during a home visit to New Zealand in 1926. In 1908 Rutherford (1871-1937), New Zealand atomic physicist