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Samuel F. B. Morse, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: UnknownSamuel F.B. Morse, between 1855 and 1865. [Artist, portrait painter, inventor, photographer]
Study for The House of Representatives, ca. 1821. Creator: Samuel Finley Breese MorseStudy for The House of Representatives, ca. 1821
Samuel F. B. Morse Self-Portrait, 1812. Creator: Samuel Finley Breese MorseSamuel F. B. Morse Self-Portrait, 1812
Men of Progress, 1862. Creator: Christian SchusseleMen of Progress, 1862
Samuel F. B. Morse, 1895. Creator: Edward Lind MorseSamuel F. B. Morse, 1895
The House of Representatives, 1822, probably reworked 1823
Lydia Coit Terry (Mrs. Eliphalet Terry), c. 1824. Creator: Samuel Finley Breese MorseLydia Coit Terry (Mrs. Eliphalet Terry), c. 1824
Eliphalet Terry, c. 1824. Creator: Samuel Finley Breese MorseEliphalet Terry, c. 1824
Joseph Gales, 1821 / 1822. Creator: Samuel Finley Breese MorseJoseph Gales, 1821/1822
Rev. William Buell Sprague, 1834. Creator: Asher Brown DurandRev. William Buell Sprague, 1834
The Wife, 1829. Creator: Asher Brown DurandThe Wife, 1829
Samuel F. B. Morse, ca. 1870. Creator: Mathew BradySamuel F. B. Morse, ca. 1870
Portrait of a Young Man, 1840. Creator: Samuel Finley Breese MorsePortrait of a Young Man, 1840
Professor Samuel F. B. Morse, LL. D. 1850s. Creator: UnknownProfessor Samuel F. B. Morse, LL.D. 1850s
Samuel F. B. Morse, printers sample for the Worlds Inventors souvenir album (A25) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888
Mrs. Daniel DeSaussure Bacot, ca. 1820. Creator: Samuel Finley Breese MorseMrs. Daniel DeSaussure Bacot, ca. 1820
Susan Walker Morse (The Muse), ca. 1836-37. Creator: Samuel Finley Breese MorseSusan Walker Morse (The Muse), ca. 1836-37
De Witt Clinton, 1826. Creator: Samuel Finley Breese MorseDe Witt Clinton, 1826
Samuel Morse 1791-1872, 1934. Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872), American painter and inventor. After having established his reputation as a portrait painter
Transmitting a message, 1894. An operator sending a message on a Morse electric printing telegraph. From A Popular History of Science, by Robert Routledge, BSc (Lond.), F.C.S
Samuel Morse (1791-1872), American artist and inventor, 1926. Morse was the inventor of the first functional electric telegraph (1835) and, with Alexander Bain (1810-1977), of the Morse code
Samuel Finley Breese Morse, American inventor, (1934). Morse (1791-1872) was a painter of portraits and historic scenes. It is disputed whether Morse had invented the electrical telegraph in 1837 as
Samuel Finley Breese Morse, 19th century American inventor, (1900). Morse (1791-1872) was the inventor of the first functional electric telegraph (1835) and, with Alexander Bain (1810-1977)
Morse telegraph operating room, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 1859. From The Telegraph Manual, by TP Shaffner. (New York 1859). Credit Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
Morse telegraphy, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 1859. The public reception room where telegraph messages could be sent and received. From The Telegraph Manual by TP Shaffner. (New York 1859)
Samuel Finley Breese Morse, American artist and inventor, 1873. Morse (1791-1872) was the inventor of the first functional electric telegraph (1835) and, with Alexander Bain (1810-1977)
Main station of the Exchange Telegraph Company, London, 1882. An operator receives a message on a ticker-tape machine. A Morse transmitting instrument is connected directly to the Stock Exchange
Operator receiving a message in Morse code on an electric printing telegraph, 1887. In the box under the table are the wet cells (batteries) supplying electricity
Telegraph office, c1900. A man reads a message he has received (left). Inside the office an operator sends a message using a Morse transmitting key (right)
Operator sending a message on a Morse electric printing telegraph, 1887. He is tapping out the message with a key using the code developed by Samuel Morse and Alexander Bain
Morses first telegraph, 1837 (c1900). Artist: Sir John GilbertMorses first telegraph, 1837 (c1900). Invented by Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872), this was the first functional electric telegraph
Morse electric printing telegraph, c1882. Rear view of the instrument showing the roll of paper for recording messages and the transmitting key at C. D are wet cells (batteries) providing electricity
Magnetism, c1850. Educational plate showing various aspects of magnetism and electromagnetism including a dip needle, compass, the lifting power of an electromagnet (12), Wheatstone telegraph (13)