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Lunar SocietyThe Lunar Society of Birmingham sought to improve society using science; its members included Priestley, Wedgwood, Erasmus Darwin, Herschel, and Watt
Jb Priestley / Photo 1930JOHN BOYNTON (JB) PRIESTLEY English writer
Patrons of the Cafe RoyalSketches by H. H. Harris of various well-known artists, writers and celebrities of the 1930s who were regular patrons of the Cafe Royal in Regent Street, London
Priestleys ApparatusJoseph Priestley, English clergyman and chemist. Priestleys gas-making apparatus
Rene Descartes / HollJOSEPH PRIESTLEY English chemist and clergyman, who discovered oxygen
J. B. Priestley and Joyce BarbourWriter J.B. Priestley (1894-1984) and actress Joyce Barbour (1901-1977), team captains in an actresses versus authors cricket match in Regent's Park. Date: 1939
Photograph of J B Priestley and daughters. Captioned, Mr J B Priestley, with two of his daughters, Sylvia and Mary, taken in the garden of his house at Highgate'
Kenneth Tynan with J B PriestleyKenneth Peacock Tynan (1927-1980), influential and often controversial English theatre critic and writer. Seen here (left) with J B (John Boynton) Priestley (1894-1984)
J B Priestley, British author, playwright and broadcasterJ B (John Boynton) Priestley (1894-1984), British author, playwright and broadcaster. Date: circa 1970s
Portrait medallion of Joseph Priestley, clergyman and physical scientist. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood
Portrait medallions of Joseph Priestley (L) and Robert William Boyle (R). Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbones Old Wedgwood
PRIESTLEYS BATTERY 64-cell electro-chemical battery, invented by Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), English clergyman and chemist. Date: 1810
Priestley / Chelsea F ballJ Priestley, Half Back for Chelsea and Grimsby Town
Hobsons Choice opens at the Apollo Theatre, 1916Hobsons Choice, the comedy play by J. B. Priestley set in Hobsons boot shop, Salford, opens at the Apollo in London in 1916
Poster, Angel Pavement, by J B PriestleyPoster, Angel Pavement, a novel by J B Priestley. circa 1930s
Joseph Priestley (1733-1804). English theologian, philosopher and chemist. Colored engraving. 19th century
Joseph PriestleyJOSEPH PRIESTLEY Profile of the English clergyman and chemist Date: 1733 - 1804
Joseph Priestley / FireJOSEPH PRIESTLEY Dr Priestleys house at Fairhill is ransacked and burnt by a Birmingham mob Date: 14 July 1791
Joseph Priestley / Rev SocJOSEPH PRIESTLEY English chemist and clergyman, whose house in Birmingham was burnt down because of his sympathy with the French Revolution Date: 1733 - 1804
Joseph Priestley / BromleyJOSEPH PRIESTLEY English chemist and clergyman, best known for his experiments with electricity and oxygen Date: 1733 - 1804
Joseph Priestley / HopwoodJOSEPH PRIESTLEY English chemist and clergyman, best known for his experiments with electricity and oxygen Date: 1733 - 1804
Joseph Priestley / AngusJOSEPH PRIESTLEY English chemist and clergyman, best known for his experiments with electricity and oxygen Date: 1733 - 1804
The Good Companions by J. B. Priestley & Edward KnoblockPromotional flyer for The Good Companions by J. B. Priestley and Edward Knoblock from Priestleys novel (1929). First produced His Majestys Theatre, 14th June 1931.Artist: Charles Buchel
Bedstead Trades Arch during the Royal Visit, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Showing the premises of WH Priestley & Sons Date: 1909
Preparations for Royal Visit, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Showing the premises of WH Priestley & Sons Date: 1909
J. Priestley. Date c1921
Priestleys House BurntIn reaction to a celebration of the French Revolution, a Birmingham mob run riot and destroy much property. Amongst their targets is the home of Joseph Priestley, here burning
Joseph Priestley / HoggJOSEPH PRIESTLEY English chemist and clergyman, best known for his experiments with electricity and oxygen Date: 1733 - 1804
Jb Priestley / Cig CardJOHN BOYNTON (JB) PRIESTLEY English writer, in 1936