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Mrs. Cadwallader Colden, ca. 1749-52. Creator: John WollastonMrs. Cadwallader Colden, ca. 1749-52
Cadwallader Colden, 1749-52. Creator: John WollastonCadwallader Colden, 1749-52
Joseph Reade, 1749-52. Creator: John WollastonJoseph Reade, 1749-52
William Axtell, ca. 1749-52. Creator: John WollastonWilliam Axtell, ca. 1749-52
Mrs. Joseph Reade, ca. 1749-52. Creator: John WollastonMrs. Joseph Reade, ca. 1749-52
Lichfield, c1910. Creator: UnknownLichfield, c1910. The Cathedral. Free Grammar-school, where Addison, Wollaston, Garrick, and Johnson were educated. Breweries, Carriage Works. Population, 8, 610
Illustration by William Hyde. From The Cinque Ports, 1900-1. Artist: William Hyde WollastonIllustration by William Hyde. From The Cinque Ports, 1900-1. From The Studio Volume 21 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1900-1.]
William Hyde Wollaston, Physiologist, chemist and physicist, 19th century. Artist: William Hyde WollastonWilliam Hyde Wollaston, Physiologist, chemist and physicist, 19th century
William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828), English physiologist, chemist and physicist, (1829). Artist: ThomsonWilliam Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828), English physiologist, chemist and physicist, (1829). Wollaston discovered two chemical elements and developed a method of processing platinum ore
William Hyde Wollaston, English chemist and physicist, (1833). Artist: W HollWilliam Hyde Wollaston, English chemist and physicist, (1833). Wollaston (1766-1828) discovered two chemical elements and developed a method of processing platinum ore
William Wollastons reflecting goniometer for measuring the angles of crystals, 1874. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) was a notable English chemist who researched into both chemistry and optics