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Flea illustrationPage 201 from Micrographia or some Physiological description of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses (1665) by Robert Hooke
New Lodge or White Lodge, Richmond Park, seat of Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth. Hunting lodge designed by the Earl of Pembroke for King George I
Types of hygrometers, 18th century, to measure moisture content by Anderson 8, Dr. Robert Hooke 9, 10, Dr. Hale 11, James Ferguson 12, 13
London - The Monument (to the Great Fire of London designed by Robert Hooke) at the end of Pudding Lane. Date: circa 1903
ROBERT HOOKE 1635 - 1703ROBERT HOOKE English scientist. Author of Micrographia (1665), in which he published results of his microscopic investigations
Robert Hooke / MicroscopeRobert Hookes microscope
James MacAdam 1801 - 61. Hooke, Richard 1820-1908
Edward Jones Smith. Hooke, Richard 1820-1908
George Benn 1801-82. Hooke, Richard 1820-1908
William Rowan. Hooke, Richard 1820-1908
John Rowan sJohn Rowan 1787-1858 (c.1830s). Hooke, Richard 1820-1908. Date: 1830s (circa)
Dr. James Patterson 1810-69. Hooke, Richard 1820-1908
William Herdman 1777 - 1855. Hooke, Richard 1820-1908
Robert Hookes MicroscopeFull-size copy of Robert Hookes Compound Microscope - held at the Science Museum, London. Hooke, an English natural philosopher, architect and polymath (1635-1703) - author of Micrographia (1665)
Schem VIII from Robert Hookes MicrographiaSchem VIII located between pages 88 & 89 in Micrographia: or Some physical descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses, with observations and enquiries thereupon
Insect bodyMicrographia: or, Some physical descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses, with observations and enquiries there upon by Robert Hooke (1635-1703), 1665
Title page of Micrographia by R. Hooke
Insect Head. Sch XXIVMicrographia: or, Some physical descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses, with observations and enquiries there upon by Robert Hooke (1635-1703), 1665
Title page to Robert Hookes Micrographia (1665)Micrographia : or, Some physical descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses, with observations and enquiries thereupon. Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703. London, 1665
Portrait believed to be the Dutch Chemist Jan Baptist van HeThis portrait was originally believed to be the Naturalist John Ray (1627-1705) and it was even suggested to be a portrait of Robert Hooke (1635-1703)
Cork structureSchem XI of the struture of cork facing page 115 of Micrographia by R. Hooke, 1665
Eye of a flyPage 201. From Micrographia or some Physiological description of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses, 1665 by Robert Hooke
Louse Thru Hooke M / ScopeA flea and louse observed with Hookes microscope