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Switzerland Collection (page 31)

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Conrad Gesner, 16th century Swiss physician and naturalist, 1662. Artist: Conrad Meyer

Conrad Gesner, 16th century Swiss physician and naturalist, 1662. Artist: Conrad Meyer
Conrad Gesner, 16th century Swiss physician and naturalist, [1662]. Gesner (1516-1565) practiced in Zurich until he died of plague

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Leonhard Euler (1707-1783), Swiss mathematician, 1801

Leonhard Euler (1707-1783), Swiss mathematician, 1801
Leonhard Euler (1707-1783). Swiss mathematician, 1801

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Particle accelerator tunnel, Cern, Geneva, 20th century

Particle accelerator tunnel, Cern, Geneva, 20th century
Particle accelerator tunnel, Cern, Geneva

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Particle accelerator, Cern, Geneva, 20th century

Particle accelerator, Cern, Geneva, 20th century
Particle accelerator tunnel, Cern, Geneva, 20th century

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Albert Einstein and other physicists at Paul Ehrenfests home, Leyden, Netherlands

Albert Einstein and other physicists at Paul Ehrenfests home, Leyden, Netherlands. Einstein (1879-1955) (left) with Paul Ehrenfest, Paul Langevin (1872-1946) (centre)

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: La Pharmacie Rustique, c1775. Artist: Barthelemi Hubner

La Pharmacie Rustique, c1775. Artist: Barthelemi Hubner
La Pharmacie Rustique, c1775. After a painting done in 1774 by G Locher, the composition shows a visit to a country chemist

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist and physician, 16th century

Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist and physician, 16th century. Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar
Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist, physician and pioneer of medical chemistry, 16th century

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Mountain sheep in Switzerland

Mountain sheep in Switzerland
Mountain sheep at Fluhalp in Switzerland

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: The Alpenhorn at Gonergat

The Alpenhorn at Gonergat above Zermatt, with the Matterhorn behind, in the Swiss Alps

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: The Wetterhorn from Alpiglen

The Wetterhorn from Alpiglen, below Kleine Scheidegg in the Swiss Alps

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps

Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps
Jungfrau from Kleine Scheidegg in the Swiss Alps

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Page with a Reed Pipe, late 17th or 18th century. Artist: Alexis Grimou

Page with a Reed Pipe, late 17th or 18th century. Artist: Alexis Grimou
Page with a Reed Pipe, late 17th or 18th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Army of Alexander Suvorov crossing the St Gotthard Pass, September 1799 (19th century)

Army of Alexander Suvorov crossing the St Gotthard Pass, September 1799 (19th century). Artist: Alexander von Kotzebue
Army of Alexander Suvorov crossing the St Gotthard Pass, September 1799 (19th century). In 1799 and 1780, General Alexander Suvorov commanded a Russian army in campaigns against the French in

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Celtic gold torc, Ersfield, Switzerland, 5th - 4th century BC

Celtic gold torc, Ersfield, Switzerland, 5th - 4th century BC
Celtic gold torc (Bird & Palmette motif), Ersfield, Switzerland, 5th - 4th century BC

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Pin and needle maker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman

Pin and needle maker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman
Pin and needle maker, c1559-1591. A craftsman and two assistants busy in a workshop

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: The spur maker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman

The spur maker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman
The spur maker, c1559-1591. A craftsman talks to a customer while continuing to file a spur which is held in a vice. Behind him in his workshop a fire is burning in the furnace where he heats metal

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Shoemaker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman

Shoemaker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman
Shoemaker, c1559-1591. A master craftsman serves a female customer at his shop window, while his two assistants sew shoes from pieces of leather their master has cut out on his workbench

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Sword maker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman

Sword maker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman
Sword maker, c1559-1591. A craftsman at his workbench holds an item in a vice while he works on it with a file. Around him are daggers and swords he has made

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Armourer, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman

Armourer, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman
Armourer, c1559-1591. An armourer in his workshop using a hammer to shape a piece of armour. On display in front of his shop are items he has made, including a full suit of armour

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Harquebusier or hand-gun maker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman

Harquebusier or hand-gun maker, c1559-1591. Artist: Jost Amman
Harquebusier or hand-gun maker, c1559-1591. The first gun to be fired from the shoulder, the harquebus was invented in Spain in the mid 15th century

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Jean Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician, c1750

Jean Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician, c1750
Jean Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician, 1762. A member of the Swiss family of mathematicians, Bernoulli (1667-1748) worked on analysis, calculus, celestial mechanics and mechanics

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Jean Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician, 1762

Jean Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician, 1762. A member of the Swiss family of mathematicians, Bernoulli (1667-1748) worked on analysis, calculus, celestial mechanics and mechanics

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Dog from the Hospice of St Bernard finding a traveller in the snow, c1840

Dog from the Hospice of St Bernard finding a traveller in the snow, c1840. These famous mountain rescue dogs are named for Bernard of Menthon (fl 1081) who built two mountain rest houses in the Alps

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller, German poet, dramatist and historian, c1785

Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller, German poet, dramatist and historian, c1785. Artist: Anton Graff
Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller, German poet, dramatist and historian, c1785. Schiller (1759-1805), one of the greatest figures of German literature

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: St Blaise and St Guerin, 19th century

St Blaise and St Guerin, 19th century. St Blaise or Blasius, Bishop of Sebaste, Armenia, was martyred in c316. St Guerin (1065-1150) was a Swiss Benedectine monk who became Bishop of Sion, Valais

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Lake dwellings and associated artefacts from Lake Zurich Switzerland, 1888

Lake dwellings and associated artefacts from Lake Zurich Switzerland, 1888. Based on the mid-19th century work of Swiss archaeologist Ferdinand Keller

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Relationship of the organs of the body, the Humours and signs of the Zodiac, 1508

Relationship of the organs of the body, the Humours and signs of the Zodiac, 1508. For example, Leo sole house of the Sun governs the heart - hence the term Lion-Hearted

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Ptolemy, Alexandrian Greek astronomer and geographer, 1508

Ptolemy, Alexandrian Greek astronomer and geographer, 1508. Ptolemy (Claudius of Ptolemaeus) (c100-c170 AD), using a quadrant to observe the Moon and stars. Urania, Muse of Astronomy, instructs him

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Uniform of the Swiss 7th Regiment of infantry of the royal guard, France, 1823

Uniform of the Swiss 7th Regiment of infantry of the royal guard, France, 1823. Artist: Charles Etienne Pierre Motte
Uniform of the Swiss 7th Regiment of infantry of the royal guard, France, 1823. A print from Collection des Uniformes de L Armee Francaise presentee au Roi, Paris, 1823

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Uniform of the Swiss Grenadiers 7th Regiment of infantry of the royal guard, France, 1823

Uniform of the Swiss Grenadiers 7th Regiment of infantry of the royal guard, France, 1823. A print from Collection des Uniformes de L Armee Francaise presentee au Roi, Paris, 1823

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Uniform of a squadron of horse artillery train of a Swiss regiment, France, 1823

Uniform of a squadron of horse artillery train of a Swiss regiment, France, 1823. Artist: Charles Etienne Pierre Motte
Uniform of a squadron of horse artillery train of a Swiss regiment, France, 1823. A print from Collection des Uniformes de L Armee Francaise presentee au Roi, Paris, 1823

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Uniform of a regiment of Swiss infantry, France, 1823. Artist: Charles Etienne Pierre Motte

Uniform of a regiment of Swiss infantry, France, 1823. Artist: Charles Etienne Pierre Motte
Uniform of a regiment of Swiss infantry, France, 1823. A print from Collection des Uniformes de L Armee Francaise presentee au Roi, Paris, 1823

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: The Miner, 16th century. Artist: Jost Amman

The Miner, 16th century. Artist: Jost Amman
The Miner, 16th century. In the background a man is working at a rockface, while another wheels a trolley out of the mine

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Portrait of Mrs Fuseli, 1741-1825. Artist: Henry Fuseli

Portrait of Mrs Fuseli, 1741-1825. Artist: Henry Fuseli
Portrait of Mrs Fuseli, 1741-1825

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers, exhibited 1812. Artist: Henry Fuseli

Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers, exhibited 1812. Artist: Henry Fuseli
Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers, exhibited 1812. Found in the collection of the Tate, London

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Paracelsus Aracelsus (1493-1541), Swiss-born German physician and alchemist

Paracelsus Aracelsus (1493-1541), Swiss-born German physician and alchemist
Paracelsus Aracelsus (Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim) (1493-1541), Swiss-born German physician and alchemist. Paracelsus studied at Vienna University before becoming a military surgeon in

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Shelter built by the glaciologist Louis Agassiz, Aar glacier, Switzerland, 1840 (1885)

Shelter built by the glaciologist Louis Agassiz, Aar glacier, Switzerland, 1840 (1885). Agassizs studies of glaciers in the Alps led him to be the first to propose the theory that the Earth had been

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Birthplace of the glaciologist Louis Agassiz, Motiers, Switzerland, 1885

Birthplace of the glaciologist Louis Agassiz, Motiers, Switzerland, 1885
Birthplace of Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), Swiss-born American naturalist and glaciologist, Motiers, Switzerland, 1885. Agassizs studies of glaciers in the Alps led him to be the first to propose

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), Swiss-born American naturalist and glaciologist, 1874

Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), Swiss-born American naturalist and glaciologist, 1874. Agassizs studies of glaciers in the Alps led him to be the first to propose the theory that the Earth had been

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Alexandre Agassiz, Swiss-born American oceanographer, marine zoologist and mining engineer, 1883

Alexandre Agassiz, Swiss-born American oceanographer, marine zoologist and mining engineer, 1883. Alexandre Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz (1835-1910)

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Dr Roussell of Geneva giving a woman a direct blood transfusion from a volunteer, 1882

Dr Roussell of Geneva giving a woman a direct blood transfusion from a volunteer, 1882
Dr Roussell of Geneva giving a woman a direct blood transfusion from a volunteer, 7 February 1882. After the birth of premature twins in December 1881

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Construction of the St Gotthard Tunnel beneath the Alps, 1880

Construction of the St Gotthard Tunnel beneath the Alps, 1880. The tunnel was built to link Italy and Switzerland by rail

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Completion of the St Gotthard Tunnel beneath the Alps, 1880

Completion of the St Gotthard Tunnel beneath the Alps, 1880. The tunnel was built to link Italy and Switzerland by rail. Workmen from the two ends of the 9 1/4 mile-long tunnel broke through the last

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Long wave transmitter masts at a Marconi radio station at Berne, Switzerland, c1925

Long wave transmitter masts at a Marconi radio station at Berne, Switzerland, c1925

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Rain of frogs recorded in 1355 (1557)

Rain of frogs recorded in 1355 (1557). Accounts of deluges of frogs and fish date back to biblical times. The phenomenon ocurs when a waterspout or tornado passes over a body of water

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Title page of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, showing Vesalius dissecting body, 1543

Title page of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, showing Vesalius dissecting body, 1543
Title page of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, showing Vesalius dissecting a body, 1543

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575), Swiss Protestant Reformation divine

Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575), Swiss Protestant Reformation divine
Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575) Swiss Protestant Reformation divine. Successor to Zwingli. Copperplate engraving

Background imageSwitzerland Collection: The second plate of the muscles, from Book II of De humani corporis fabrica, 1543

The second plate of the muscles, from Book II of De humani corporis fabrica, 1543. Artist: Andreas Vesalius
The second plate of the muscles, from Book II of Andreas Vesalius De humani corporis fabrica, Basel, 1543. Engraving



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