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Sciences Collection (page 11)

Background imageSciences Collection: Cookery lesson, 1885

Cookery lesson, 1885
A French cookery lecture, held at the Grand Amphitheatre de Physique de la Faculte des Sciences at Rouen. A keen audience, composed mostly of women, look on and take notes

Background imageSciences Collection: The Royal Albert Hall, London, 1867

The Royal Albert Hall, London, 1867
Engraving showing the exterior of a design for the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences, London, 1867

Background imageSciences Collection: The Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1871

The Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1871
Engraving showing the exterior of the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences on the day that it was opened by Queen Victoria, March 1871

Background imageSciences Collection: Science Exhibition 1930

Science Exhibition 1930
LIEGE, BELGIUM Exhibition of Grande Industrie, Sciences & Applications

Background imageSciences Collection: Albert Hall / Iln / Opened

Albert Hall / Iln / Opened
The opening of the Royal Albert Hall of arts and sciences by the Queen

Background imageSciences Collection: French Utopia of 1850

French Utopia of 1850
A French Utopia, with harmony between colours, creeds, scholars and labourers, young and old, male and female, the arts and the sciences amid the joy of nature & new technology

Background imageSciences Collection: Academie Francaise

Academie Francaise
Allegorical depiction of the academy showing toga clad men of learning surrounded by scientific instruments participating in all branches of the arts & sciences

Background imageSciences Collection: First Montgolfiere 1783

First Montgolfiere 1783
THE FIRST PRACTICAL BALLOON Montgolfiers first air balloon, unmanned, was launched at Annonay, rose to 2000 metres; the Academie Royale des Sciences paid for the venture

Background imageSciences Collection: Religion / Egypt / Isis

Religion / Egypt / Isis
depicted as patroness of the arts and sciences, including those of magic

Background imageSciences Collection: Mesmer and Academie

Mesmer and Academie
Mesmer hopes to interest the French Academie des Sciences in his work, but they ignore him and it

Background imageSciences Collection: Science & Art Honoured

Science & Art Honoured
SCIENCES ET ARTS Festival honouring the sciences and the arts : the triumphal procession

Background imageSciences Collection: Ferdinand II de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany

Ferdinand II de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, patron of the arts and pupil of Galileo, seen here with his consort and cousin, Vittoria della Rovere (1622-1694)



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