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Images Dated 21st June 2011 (#11)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Michel Chevreul, French chemist

Michel Chevreul, French chemist
Michel Eugene Chevreul (1786-1889), French chemist. This statue, by French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugene Guillaume

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: French Academy of Sciences, 17th century

French Academy of Sciences, 17th century
French Academy of Sciences. Scientists gathered in one of the collection rooms (cabinets) of the French Royal Academy of Sciences in the Louvre, Paris

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Anthropometry, 19th century

Anthropometry, 19th century
Anthropometry. Man having the length of his ear measured. This measurement, along with other standard measurements of body parts

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Magnetic field experiment, 19th century

Magnetic field experiment, 19th century
Magnetic field experiment. Apparatus for enabling magnetic field lines to be seen in 3D and projected onto a screen. Glycerine

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Anthropometry, 19th century

Anthropometry, 19th century
Anthropometry. Man having the width of his head measured. This measurement, along with other standard measurements of body parts

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Stephensons Rocket, 1829

Stephensons Rocket, 1829
Stephensons Rocket. This early steam locomotive was built in 1829 by the British engineer George Stephenson (1781-1848) and his son Robert (1803-1859)

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Electroplating, 19th century

Electroplating, 19th century
Electroplating. Artwork showing an inspection of a workers skill in the technique of electroplating. The electroplated object is being examined

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist

Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist
Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794), French chemist. Lavoisier is considered to be the founder of modern chemistry. He was instrumental in the use of accurate measurement in chemistry for the study of

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Stephenson locomotive, 1815

Stephenson locomotive, 1815
Stephensons 1815 locomotive. This early steam locomotive was built in around 1815 by the British engineer George Stephenson (1781-1848)

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: French submarine Gymnote, 19th century

French submarine Gymnote, 19th century
French submarine Gymnote. The lower part of the artwork shows this early submarine in profile, but it is not drawn to scale with the above-water scene

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Zenobe Gramme, Belgian engineer

Zenobe Gramme, Belgian engineer
Zenobe Gramme (1826-1901), Belgian engineer. Gramme was an electrical engineer, invented a direct current generator known as the Gramme machine

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Henri Giffard, French engineer

Henri Giffard, French engineer
Henri Giffard (1825-1882), French engineer. Giffard was the inventor of the injector, a device to convert pressure into velocity

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Chinese armillary sphere, 17th century

Chinese armillary sphere, 17th century
Chinese armillary sphere. This is a bronze armillary sphere, dating from the 17th century. During this period, Jesuit missionaries helped advance Chinese astronomy

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Chinese celestial sphere, 17th century

Chinese celestial sphere, 17th century
Chinese celestial sphere. This celestial sphere was made in bronze and was 2.1 metres in diameter. It was constructed in 1674 by the Flemish Jesuit missionary Ferdinand Verbiest (1623-1688)

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Pasteur Institute, 19th century

Pasteur Institute, 19th century
Pasteur Institute. Patients in the waiting room of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France. Founded in 1887 and inaugurated in 1888

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Electric batteries, 19th century

Electric batteries, 19th century
Electric batteries. Two early electric batteries connected in series to form a battery pack used to provide electrical power. The first battery was developed by Volta in 1800

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Vikos Gorge, Zagoria mountains, Epiros, Greece, Europe

Vikos Gorge, Zagoria mountains, Epiros, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Lazaridis (Kontodimos) bridge, dating from 1753, Kipi, Zagoria mountains

Lazaridis (Kontodimos) bridge, dating from 1753, Kipi, Zagoria mountains, Epiros, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Aerial photo of Lands End Peninsula looking east to the Minnack Theatre

Aerial photo of Lands End Peninsula looking east to the Minnack Theatre and Porthcurno beach, West Penwith, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Aerial view of St. Michaels Mount, Penzance, Lands End Peninsula, West Penwith

Aerial view of St. Michaels Mount, Penzance, Lands End Peninsula, West Penwith, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Fishing boats in harbour, Sennen Cove, West Penwith, Cornwall, England

Fishing boats in harbour, Sennen Cove, West Penwith, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Aerial photo of Lands End Peninsula looking east to the Minnack Theatre

Aerial photo of Lands End Peninsula looking east to the Minnack Theatre and Porthcurno beach, Treen Cliff, Logan Rock, West Penwith, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Botallack Crowns Tin Mine, near St. Just, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Botallack Crowns Tin Mine, near St. Just, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: PWA Freestyle Windsurfing Aruba 2011

PWA Freestyle Windsurfing Aruba 2011
Estredo tweaks

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: PWA Freestyle Windsurfing Aruba 2011

PWA Freestyle Windsurfing Aruba 2011
Saragoza flies

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: PWA Freestyle Windsurfing Aruba 2011

PWA Freestyle Windsurfing Aruba 2011
Van Broeckhoven pops

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Bob Charles - 1974 Swiss Open Champion

Bob Charles - 1974 Swiss Open Champion
Bob Charles - New Zealand winner of the Swiss Open Golf Championships July 1974 Credit : Colorsport

Background imageImages Dated 21st June 2011: Bob Charles - New Zealand

Bob Charles - New Zealand British Open Golf Championships 1973 14/07/1973 Credit : Colorsport



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