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CHEMIST AT WORKA chemist, or perhaps a perfumier at work. Date: 1930s
A German Chemist (or Alchemist!) and his assistants busy in a chemical laboratory. Date: 17th century
T A SMITH, SCIENTISTT A SMITH lecturer on anatomy, physiology and chemistry, but not listed in any reference book : a fine example of a scientist demonstrating Date: flourished 1858
Louis Pasteur in his laboratoryLouis Pasteur (1822-1895), French chemist and microbiologist, in his laboratory. Date: 1885
German Chemist (or Alchemist!) and his assistantsA German Chemist (or Alchemist!) and his assistants busy in a chemical laboratory. Date: circa 1600
John Dalton, English chemist and physicistJohn Dalton (1766-1844), English chemist, meteorologist and physicist, formulator of Daltons Law of Partial Pressures concerning gases in water
Three goblins with laughing gas on a Christmas cardThree goblins with laughing gas on a triangular Christmas card designed by Robert Dudley. Date: circa 1880s
Lotts Chemistry Set advertisement, 1932Advertisement for Lotts Chemistry Set complete with chemicals, litmus, magnesium ribbon, instruction booklet etc. Just the thing for buddings chemists or those who wish to make invisible ink
PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895). Vaccination of sheep against antPASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Vaccination of sheep against anthrax. Agerville (France), 1884. Engraving
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent (Paris, 1743-1794). French chemist.. Established the composition of the water and the basis of bioenergetics
Put to the test, 1915President Woodrow Wilson, U.S.A, " Sakes alive! Seems like I m goin to prove that water is thicker than blood, after all!" Date: 1915
Charles Dufay, French chemist and scholarCharles Francois de Cisternay Dufay (Du Fay), French chemist, scholar, and superintendent of the Jardin du Roi. He discovered the existence of electric charges
A-L LavoisierANTOINE-LAURENT LAVOISIER French chemist, generally regarded as the founder of modern chemistry
Royal College of Chemistry, Hanover SquareThe laboratories of the Royal College of Chemistry, Hanover Square, London W1, in 1846. Date: 1846
Michael Faraday (1791-1867). British physicist and chemist. Colored engraving
Replica of the lab worktable of the Italian chemist Giulio NReplica of the lab worktable on which the Italian chemist Giulio Natta (1903-1979) worked and invented the first synthetic plastic of second generation: the isotactic polypropylene
Joseph Priestley (1733-1804). English theologian, philosopher and chemist. Colored engraving. 19th century
Oersted, Hans Christian (1777-1851). Danish physicistOersted, Hans Christian (Copenhagen Rudkobing, 1777-1851). Danish physicist and chemist. Oersted discovers electromagnetism. Colored engraving
PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologistPASTEUR, Louis (Do?le, 1822-Villeneuve-l Etang, 1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Discovery of rabies vaccine by Dr. Pasteur. Outside the Paris laboratory with the sick together
PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895). Pasteur observes the effects ofPASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Pasteur observes the effects of inoculation of rabies virus, Paris. Engraving by Rico
Curie, Irene (Paris, 1897-1956). French physicist. She conducted research on nuclear physics and earned the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935, shared with her husband
Rowlands Aqua d Oro - Distilling Perfume, marketed by A Rowland & Son of Hatton Garden, London. circa 1850s
Cow & Gate Happy Family Game - Miss Pill the Chemists daughter. 1928
Two handmade Christmas and New Year cards -- Please distil wishes to taste -- with a diagram of chemical apparatus. Date: circa 1890s
Edmond Fremy - 2EDMOND FREMY French chemist who made several valuable discoveries such as hydrogen fluoride gas, and wrote extensively on chemistry subjects. Date: 1814 - 1894
Henry Wentworth AclandSir HENRY WENTWORTH ACLAND Prominent medical figure, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford, Fellow Royal Society, promoted teaching of biology and chemistry. Date: 1815 - 1900
Chemical Apparatus 2Furnaces - distilling (centre), digesting (mid left), smelting (lower right) and other types Date: 18th century
Chemical ApparatusEarly chemical equipment, mainly furnaces of various kinds - an assay furnace, an athanor, and a reverberatory among others Date: 18th century
Leopold GmelinLEOPOLD GMELIN German chemist at Heidelberg who discovered potassium ferricyanide, henceforth known as Gmelins Salt : author of standard chemistry textbook Date: 1788 - 1853
Thomas Thomas (1773 - 1852) Professor of Chemistry, Glasgow University
London Orphan Asylum, Watford - Boys LaboratoryLondon Orphan Asylum, Watford. Boys carry out a chemistry experiment in the laboratory. Date: circa 1924
Crystals of silver solution and Dianas tree, camphor, and niter.. Crystals magnified under a microscope- silver solution and Dianas tree 1, camphor 2, and niter 3
Crystals of verdigris, boric acid, common salt, and sal ammoniac.. Crystals of verdigris 1, boric acid 2, common salt 3, and sal ammoniac 4 under the microscope
MENDELEYEV, Dmitry Ivanovich (1834-1907). Russian chemist. Autor the first version of the periodic table of elements. Oil on canvas
JOLIOT, Fr餩ric (1900-1958). French physicistJOLIOT, Fr餩 ric (1900-1958). French physicist. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1935. Oil
Raspail, Fran篩s (1794-1878). French chemist, naturalist, physiologist, and socialist politician. Engraving
VALUEWERNER, Alfred (1866-1919)
Mendeleev, DimitrijMENDELEYEV, Dmitry Ivanovich (1834-1907). Russian chemist. Autor the first version of the periodic table of elements. Engraving
Students at a school for women chemists, WW1Women at a London County Council school in Hammersmith, training in chemistry following the acceptance of women dispensers by the Army medical authorities during the First World War
Factory filled with equipment to smelt metalA factory filled with equipment to smelt metal. From: Commercium philosophico-technicum; or, the philosophical commerce of arts: designed as an attempt to improve arts, trades, and manufactures
Chemical Theatre, Guys HospitalFrontispiece illustration of Chemical Theatre, Guys Hospital and title page of A syllabus of a course of chemical lectures read at Guys Hospital. Date: 1816
John Collis NesbitJOHN COLLIS NESBIT Chemist, professor of chemistry and principal of Kennington agricultural college. Date: 1818 - 1862
Anglo-German ChemistryGerman exchange schoolboy students having a Chemistry lesson at an English school in Chatham, Kent, England. Date: early 1930s
Flt Lt A D Piggott - chief instructorFlt Lt A.D. Piggott, the chief instructor, with a class of schoolmasters, explains the controls of a glider at Detling, near Maidstone, Kent. In the cockpit is J.L
Robert Plot (1640-1696)Portrait of Robert Plot, a British naturalist, first Professor of Chemistry at Oxford University and the first keeper of the Ashmolean Museum
County School, Gillingham, Kent - Chemistry laboratory Date: circa 1920s
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Chemical TechnologyA JEM 7A microscope can examine gas or solid interface reactions at temperatures of up to 1200oC, Chemistry Division, Harwell. Date: 1960s