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Laboratory Collection (page 7)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: DNA Laboratory at the Natural History Museum

DNA Laboratory at the Natural History Museum
Scientist at work in a DNA Laboratory at the Natural History Museum, London, 1997

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Laboratory in the Darwin Centre

Laboratory in the Darwin Centre
Scientist working in a laboratory in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Carausius morosus, Indian stick insect

Carausius morosus, Indian stick insect

Background imageLaboratory Collection: The Darwin Centre

The Darwin Centre
Interior view of the 1st floor of the Darwin Centre, at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Baryonyx laboratory work, 1983

Baryonyx laboratory work, 1983
Palaeontologists working on the dinosaur, Baryonyx walkeri. Using a rotary diamond-edged dental saw to groove hard rock around a dinosaur vertebrae

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Laboratory work

Laboratory work
A scientist at work in the Zoology Department at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Pharmaceutical laboratory. Picture of the Enciclop餩e

Pharmaceutical laboratory. Picture of the Enciclop餩e
" Pharmaceutical laboratory. Picture of the " Enciclop餩 e" (1751). Engraving."

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Joaquin Sorolla

Joaquin Sorolla. The Investigation or Doctor Simarro at his Laboratory. Oil on canvas

Background imageLaboratory Collection: A Seat in the Stalls: Faust

A Seat in the Stalls: Faust, based on the opera by Charles Gounod. Faust makes a pact with the devil. From Look and Learn no. 786 (5 February 1977)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Advert for Imperial Chemical Industries; shortage of rubber

Advert for Imperial Chemical Industries; shortage of rubber
During World War Two, Britain got 90% of their suppies of natural rubber from Japan, due to this, rubber became scarce. Old rubber was collected from old tyres and worn hose-pipes

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Interior of the Tomb of Seti

Interior of the Tomb of Seti
The first photograph of the interior of the tomb of Seti II which shows the temporary laboratory with fragments of royal robes and Tutankhamuns throne. Date: 17th February 1923

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Laboratory of the Anthropological Service at Merxplas Labour

Laboratory of the Anthropological Service at Merxplas Labour
Laboratory of the Anthropological Service at the Merxplas (or Merksplas) labour colony and beggars depot, Belgium Date: 1934

Background imageLaboratory Collection: LCC-LFB Aftermath of school fire, Archway

LCC-LFB Aftermath of school fire, Archway
An internal view of the fire damage to a science classroom at Archway School. Dunscombe Road, North London

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Louis Pasteur (1822-95) in his Laboratory

Louis Pasteur (1822-95) in his Laboratory

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Greenbelt, Maryland. Childs bedroom in a house in which a t

Greenbelt, Maryland. Childs bedroom in a house in which a thirteen year-old boy has rigged up model trains and a chemical laboratory. Date 1942 June

Background imageLaboratory Collection: County School, Gillingham, Kent

County School, Gillingham, Kent - Chemistry laboratory Date: circa 1920s

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Marie Curie in Lab 1913

Marie Curie in Lab 1913
MARIE CURIE seated in her laboratory in 1913, tells the photographer, Hurry up and finish, so I can get on with my work... Date: 1867-1934

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Distilling Benedictine at Fecamp, France

Distilling Benedictine at Fecamp, France
Distilling Benedictine herbal liqueur at Fecamp, Normandy, France. This card is entitled Distillation in the Laboratory ! Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Underwater Laboratory

Underwater Laboratory
Physicist Brian Ray, testing the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere in Sealab II, Britains first permanent underwater laboratory, 30 feet beneath the waves off Plymouth Date: 1960s

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Preparing Lab Slide 50S

Preparing Lab Slide 50S
A laboratory technician prepares a slide for bacteriological examination. Date: 1950s

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Benson Herberts Lab

Benson Herberts Lab
An experiment in predicting and/or influencing screen imagery, at Benson Herberts Paraphysical Laboratory, Downton [photo 2] Date: 1989

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Dr J D Cockcroft at work in Cavendish Laboratory

Dr J D Cockcroft at work in Cavendish Laboratory
Dr J D Cockcroft at work in the Cavendish Laboratory, at Cambridge University, adjusting a vacuum-creating pump. Physicists John D Cockcroft

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, and Thomas Edison

Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, and Thomas Edison
F4- Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, Ft. Myers, Fla. Thomas A. Edison called Ft. Myers his adopted home from 1885 when he first came here, until 1931, the year of his death

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Science classroom, South Wales coalfield

Science classroom, South Wales coalfield
A Science classroom in a school connected to a South Wales coalfield. A schoolteacher supervises a group of well behaved boys who are taking part in various chemical experiments

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Machine for testing wagon springs

Machine for testing wagon springs
The Worlds First Railway Laboratory was set up at Crewe in 1864. One hundred years later, the Duke of Edinburgh opened new engineering research laboratories at Derby

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Operating a Vertical Projector

Operating a Vertical Projector
The Head of the offset-deep process Department at the Lund Humphries Printing works, operating a vertical projector. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Lifting a proof off a large forme

Lifting a proof off a large forme at the Lund Humphries Printing Works. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Composing and Retouching at printing works

Composing and Retouching at printing works
Composing and Retouching Studio at the Lund Humphries Printing works in Bradford. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Checking a printing machine

Checking a printing machine
A printer checks sheets of card coming through the press sytem. These card sheets bear the printed template for boxes of Cadbury Roses chocolates. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageLaboratory Collection: A technician adjusts delicate pipework

A technician adjusts delicate pipework
A technician, wearing a white laboratory coat and acoustic earmuffs, adjusts a section of thin copper pipework. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageLaboratory Collection: A computer technician with data tape

A computer technician with data tape
A computer technician stretches out a piece of data recording tape, from the ICT Atlas I computing system. A colleague speaks on the telephone in the background. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Double photograph of the test counterpoise table

Double photograph of the test counterpoise table
Undated double photograph (ie, two copies of the same picture on one photograph) of the counterpoise table used in Rudi Schneider sances

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Photograph of the infra-red cage at the National Laborator

Photograph of the infra-red cage at the National Laborator
Photograph of the infra-red " cage" at the National Laboratory of Psychical Research, used during the Rudi Schneider experiments, 1932

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Workshop - National Laboratory of Psychical Research

Workshop - National Laboratory of Psychical Research
Undated photograph of workshop in the laboratory of the National Laboratory of Psychical Research where instruments were constructed and kept in repair. HPG/1/2/1 (iii)

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Thermograph chart

Thermograph chart showing fall of temperature inside cabinet at sance at the National Laboratory of Psychical Research, possibly with Rudi Schneider, dated 17 April 1929. HPG/8/5/6

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Automatic photograph of sitters and Rudi Schneider at a san

Automatic photograph of sitters and Rudi Schneider at a sance at the National Laboratory of Psychical Research during which a rising handkerchief was photographed, 3 March 1932

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Testing the Czech vaudeville telepath Fred Marion

Testing the Czech vaudeville telepath Fred Marion
Photograph of Dr S.E Soal, Ethel Beenham and others testing the Czechoslovak vaudeville telepath Fred Marion (a.k.a. Josef Kraus), 1933

Background imageLaboratory Collection: The Flow of Gold from the USA and France. Bullion in Kegs. I

The Flow of Gold from the USA and France. Bullion in Kegs. I
Photograph of gold ingots being tested in the metallurgical laboratory of the bank of France

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Krippner Experiment 2

Krippner Experiment 2
A subject in Krippners DREAM TELEPATHY EXPERIMENT at the Maimonides Laboratory, Brooklyn (New York) : EEG and polygraph record her brain and emotional activity

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Krippner Experiment 1

Krippner Experiment 1
Dr Stanley Krippner, at the Maimonides Laboratory, Brooklyn (New York) monitors a DREAM TELEPATHY EXPERIMENT, recording brain activity and reading emotional activity

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Krippner Experiment 3

Krippner Experiment 3
A subject in Krippners DREAM TELEPATHY EXPERIMENT at the Maimonides Laboratory, Brooklyn (New York) : EEG and polygraph record her brain and emotional activity

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Anti-typhoid vaccination in the French army

Anti-typhoid vaccination in the French army
Laboratory workers filling phials with typhoid vaccine for French army soldiers

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Chevreul / Andrielli / Ils

Chevreul / Andrielli / Ils
MICHEL-EUGENE CHEVREUL French chemist in his laboratory

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Science / Robert Robinson

Science / Robert Robinson
ROBERT ROBINSON Scientist; pioneer in the synthetic production of penicillin; winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1947 for his work on alkaloids

Background imageLaboratory Collection: The pharmaceutical laboratory

The pharmaceutical laboratory
A sketch of medical students preparing medicines at St Thomass Hospital. Date: 1886

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Louis Pasteur in his laboratory

Louis Pasteur in his laboratory
Born in 1822, he studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageLaboratory Collection: Chevreul, at Work

Chevreul, at Work
MICHEL EUGENE CHEVREUL French chemist in his laboratory

Background imageLaboratory Collection: M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris

M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris
Louis Pasteur was born in 1822. He studied chemistry under Delafosse. Discovering the nature of fermentation, he went on to research his germ theory of disease



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