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Male bath, 1750-1850. Creators: Anon, Martinet HautecoeurMale bath, 1750-1850. Swimming pool or bathhouse with men in the water. On the right, a man with a thermometer measures the temperature of the bath water
Thermometer, c. 1936. Creator: Franklin C. MoyanThermometer, c. 1936
Washington, D.C. public schools, 1st Division - class studying thermometers, (1899?)
L Amant ecoute. Creator: Louis Marin BonnetL Amant ecoute. [Listening to the lover]
Man of Science, 1839. Creator: UnknownMan of Science, 1839
The Thermometer, 1823. Creator: Alexandre Gabriel DecampsThe Thermometer, 1823
Dr. Wilson and Lieut. Bowers Reading The Ramp Thermometer, c1911, (1913). ArtistDr. Wilson and Lieut. Bowers Reading The Ramp Thermometer in the Winter Night, - 40° Fahr. (A flashlight photograph), c1911, (1913)
Birdie Bowers Reading The Thermometer on the Ramp, June 6th, 1911, (1913). ArtistBirdie Bowers Reading The Thermometer on the Ramp, June 6th, 1911, (1913). Lieutenant Henry Birdie Bowers (1883-1912) died on the way back from the South Pole with Scott and Wilson
Het Jaar 1804!!!, 1794Het Jaar 1804!!!, published 1794 (hand-coloured engraving)
Very Slippy-Weather, 1808Very Slippy-Weather, pub. 1808 (hand coloured engraving)
Deep-Water Temperature. Up with the Thermometer. 12 July, 1894, 1894 (1897). From Farthest North, Vol. 1 by Fridtjof Nansen. [Archibald Constable and Company, London, 1897]
Sanctorius clinical thermometer, 1612. Santorio Santorio (1561-1636). Italian physician known as Sanctorius invented his air thermoscope or clinical thermometer in 1612
Early thermometers, 1691. Various kinds of 17th century thermometers and a rain gauge (right). From Saggi di naturali esperienze fatte nell Accademia del Cimento (Florence 1691)
Galileos thermometer, 1592. Artist: Galileo GalileiGalileos thermometer, 1592. A 1994 copy of the air thermometer made by Galileo Galilei, the celebrated Italian scientist. This was probably the first instrument made for the measurement of
Jack Frost; or, the Future Universal Provider, 1881Cartoon on the future importance of refrigeration. The figure of Jack Frost is shown in a room containing rows of frozen fish and meat hung from hooks. From Punchs Almanack for 1882