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Robert William Bunsen 2ROBERT WILHELM BUNSEN German scientist, famed for his invention of the Bunsen burner
Two handmade Christmas and New Year cards -- Please distil wishes to taste -- with a diagram of chemical apparatus. Date: circa 1890s
Women in Glass FactoryTwo women working in a glass factory. They are mixing something with a pestle in a mortar; a Bunsen burner with a large flame sits on the work surface. Date: circa 1930
Christian Baron Bunsen 3CHRISTIAN CARL JOSIAS, baron BUNSEN Prussian diplomat and scholar, at one time ambassador to England. Date: 1791 - 1860
Christian Baron Bunsen 2CHRISTIAN CARL JOSIAS, baron BUNSEN Prussian diplomat, drawn while posted to England. Date: 1791 - 1860
Christian Baron Bunsen 1CHRISTIAN CARL JOSIAS, baron BUNSEN Prussian diplomat, depicted when he was ambassador to London, wearing his uniform. Date: 1791 - 1860
Robert William Bunsen 3ROBERT WILHELM BUNSEN German scientist, famed for his invention of the Bunsen burner. In old age. Date: 1811 - 1899
Preparing Lab Slide 50SA laboratory technician prepares a slide for bacteriological examination. Date: 1950s
Heat-resistant asbestosA photograph taken for a commercial client, demonstrating the heat-resisting properties of Asbestos, long before the modern dangers of the material were recognised. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Education, girls, scienceA science class for girls. A Bunsen burner is held against a test tube during a class experiment
Society wedding at St Margarets ChurchA society wedding between Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Vivian Campbell Douglas and Elizabeth Cicely de Bunsen. The bridegroom is from Mains, Laraich, Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Bunsens BatteryBUNSENs CELL A carbon-zinc electric cell invented by Robert Bunsen in 1841
Robert Wilhelm BunsenROBERT WILHELM BUNSEN German chemist
Science ClassPupils at South Hall school for Girls, at Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, at work in the laboratory. The girl in the centre is using a Bunsen Burner