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Science / Gillray SatireNew Discoveries in Pneumaticks! A satire on the Royal Institution: Thomas Young experiments on Hippisley, Humphry Davy at the bellows, Rumford by the door
England / Penzance 1950SMarket Jew Street, Penzance, Cornwall, England. The building with Ionic columns is the Market House, with the statue of Sir Humphry Davy, born in Penzance, in front
Humphry Davy / World InvtSIR HUMPHRY DAVY Engineer and inventor
Market Jew Street with Davy statue, Penzance, CornwallMarket Jew Street with Humphry Davy statue, Penzance, Cornwall. The name of the street comes from the Cornish Marghas Yow, meaning Thursday Market. The scientist Humphry Davy was born in Penzance
Sir Humphry Davy in a mine with his safety lamp. circa 1815
The Royal Observatory or Flamsteed House, Greenwich Park. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
Front cover of Manners for Men By Mrs HumphryColour front cover of Manners for Men by Mrs Humphry, " Madge" of " Truth", showing a lady and gentleman greeting each other cordially
Front cover of Manners for Women By Mrs HumphryColour front cover of Manners for Women by Mrs Humphry, " Madge" of " Truth", showing a lady wearing a long red coat and carrying a muff being saluted to by a smart doorman
?Dandies of 1817 & Monstrosities of 1818? - Cruikshank?Dandies of 1817 & Monstrosities of 1818?. 1818. Coloured etching by George Cruikshank, published by H Humphry, St James?s St, 1818. Part 2 of a series of etchings
Christmas decorations and bank, Penzance, CornwallChristmas decorations looking nice in the twilight in Penzance, Cornwall, with a neoclassical Lloyds Bank building on the left. Date: circa 1980s
Cj Fox / Read / HumphryCHARLES JAMES FOX British statesman as a young man Date: 1749 - 1806
Sir H Davy / PenzanceSIR HUMPHRY DAVY Scientists birthplace in Penzance, Cornwall Date: 1778 - 1829
Humphry MillHUMPHRY MILL writer, author of The night search Date: circa 1646
Humphry Davy / ExperimentsHumphry Davy, whilst director of the laboratory of the Pneumatic Institution, Clifton, investigates the effects of nitrous oxide (laughing gas)
Davy Tests his LampHumphry Davy tests his safety lamp, designed to operate in gassy mines without fear of sparking an explosion
Davy / After LonsdaleSIR HUMPHRY DAVY Scientist
Mrs Humphry Ward (Photo)Mary Augusta, mrs HUMPHRY WARD writer, niece of Matthew Arnold, opponent of womens suffrage
Mrs Humphry Ward (DowneyMary Augusta, mrs HUMPHRY WARD writer, niece of Matthew Arnold, opponent of womens suffrage
Mrs Humphry WardMRS HUMPHRY WARD English novelist, nee Mary Augusta Arnold, b. Tasmania. Niece of Matthew Arnold
Davy / ThomsonSIR HUMPHRY DAVY scientist
Davy / Roffe / LampSIR HUMPHRY DAVY scientist (and his safety lamp)
Davy / PhillipsSIR HUMPHRY DAVY scientist
Davy / Scriven / LawrenceSIR HUMPHRY DAVY scientist
Davy / Thomson / LonsdaleSIR HUMPHRY DAVY scientist
DAVY / POLLET / 1834SIR HUMPHRY DAVY Scientist
Ozias Humphry Artist
Sir Humphrey DavySIR HUMPHRY DAVY (1778-1829), scientist and President of the Royal Society, London, England
Davy LecturesHumphry Davy lectures at the Surrey Institution, London
Boxing / Mendoza V HumphryBoxing/Mendoza V Humphry
Sir Humphry DavySIR HUMPHRY DAVY chemist, inventor of the miners safety lamp (1815) depicted here