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Background imageCopper Collection: Copper seam in old mine at Pozos, near San Miguel, Mexico, North America

Copper seam in old mine at Pozos, near San Miguel, Mexico, North America

Background imageCopper Collection: Large Copper Butterfly - Alps - France

Large Copper Butterfly - Alps - France
ME-1898 Large Copper Butterfly Alps - France Lycaena dispar batava Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCopper Collection: Exterior view of the Hafod Copper and Silver Works and Copper Mill in Swansea, Wales

Exterior view of the Hafod Copper and Silver Works and Copper Mill in Swansea, Wales. Date: 1855

Background imageCopper Collection: Preview of Peril / Sci-Fi

Preview of Peril / Sci-Fi
Preview of Peril (Story by Alfred Copper) Date: 1950

Background imageCopper Collection: COPPER PLATE PRINTER, 1807. A copper plate printer. Wood engraving from The Book of Trades

COPPER PLATE PRINTER, 1807. A copper plate printer. Wood engraving from The Book of Trades, by Whitehall, 1807

Background imageCopper Collection: THE HAPPY MARRIAGE, 1792. Copper engraving by Daniel Chodowiecki to the 1792 edition of Theodor

THE HAPPY MARRIAGE, 1792. Copper engraving by Daniel Chodowiecki to the 1792 edition of Theodor Gottlieb von Hippels Ueber die Ehe (On Marriage)

Background imageCopper Collection: Sea Cliffs stained green from copper deposits leaching from the old Geevor Tin Mine near St Just

Sea Cliffs stained green from copper deposits leaching from the old Geevor Tin Mine near St Just in Cornwall
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCopper Collection: Linarite

Linarite is a bright azure blue colour with crystal growth to nearly 25mm. It comprises of (lead copper sulphate hydroxide). Specimen from the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Market Reports - Commodity Market

Market Reports - Commodity Market
Market Reports - A Fall in Copper created some excitement! 1903

Background imageCopper Collection: Campbell standard of mutual inductance

Campbell standard of mutual inductance. Mr A. Campbell designed this standard of mutual inductance in 1907-8. Two single-layer copper coils (upper and lower centre)

Background imageCopper Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Columbia

Lear / Nonsense / Columbia
There was an Old Man of Columbia, who was thirsty, and called out for some beer; But they brought it quite hot, in a small copper pot, which disgusted that man of Columbia

Background imageCopper Collection: A miserly man counting his money

A miserly man counting his money
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCopper Collection: Copper Plate Peinter

Copper Plate Peinter
The process of transferring portraits, landscapes and other pictures and writing from engravings on copper to paper

Background imageCopper Collection: Rocks, Copper

Rocks, Copper
Native copper, cuprite, azurite (blue oxide of copper), malachite, copper pyrites, peacock copper

Background imageCopper Collection: Portrait Mattheus de Haan Governor-General Dutch East Indies

Portrait Mattheus de Haan Governor-General Dutch East Indies
Portrait of Mattheus de Haan, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, Portrait of Mattheus de Haan (1663-1729). Governor General (1725-29)

Background imageCopper Collection: Todaiji Temple,Great Buddha Vairocana (Daibutsu), Nara, Honshu, Japan

Todaiji Temple,Great Buddha Vairocana (Daibutsu), Nara, Honshu, Japan

Background imageCopper Collection: Todaiji Temple,Great Buddha Vairocana (Daibutsu), Nara, Honshu, Japan

Todaiji Temple,Great Buddha Vairocana (Daibutsu), Nara, Honshu, Japan

Background imageCopper Collection: Todaiji Temple,Great Buddha Vairocana (Daibutsu), Nara, Honshu, Japan

Todaiji Temple,Great Buddha Vairocana (Daibutsu), Nara, Honshu, Japan

Background imageCopper Collection: Todaiji Temple,Great Buddha Vairocana (Daibutsu), Nara, Honshu, Japan

Todaiji Temple,Great Buddha Vairocana (Daibutsu), Nara, Honshu, Japan

Background imageCopper Collection: Wheal Coates and Chapel Port Mine during flowering, Saint Agnes, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Wheal Coates and Chapel Port Mine during flowering, Saint Agnes, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageCopper Collection: Wheal Coates and Chapel Port Mine in a stormy weather, Saint Agnes, Cornwall, England

Wheal Coates and Chapel Port Mine in a stormy weather, Saint Agnes, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageCopper Collection: Wheal Coates and Chapel Port Mine during flowering, Saint Agnes, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Wheal Coates and Chapel Port Mine during flowering, Saint Agnes, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageCopper Collection: Statue of Neptune against blue sky, Piazza Maggiore, Bologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Statue of Neptune against blue sky, Piazza Maggiore, Bologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Background imageCopper Collection: Housemans Shaft Engine House at South Phoenix Mine DES01_02_010

Housemans Shaft Engine House at South Phoenix Mine DES01_02_010
The roofless shell of Housemans Shaft Engine House at South Phoenix Mine, Minions, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. List entry number: 1140490. Photographed by Eileen Deste. Date range 1960-1976

Background imageCopper Collection: Leon Foucault's machine for producing a current

Leon Foucault's machine for producing a current
5310261 Leon Foucault's machine for producing a current; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Leon Foucault's machine for producing a current in a copper plate C)

Background imageCopper Collection: Amulet Container (Ga'u) 1900-1920

Amulet Container (Ga'u) 1900-1920
5304650 Amulet Container (Ga'u) 1900-1920.; (add.info.: Men wore this type of shrine-shaped amulet container when travelling, strapped to their waist or across a shoulder)

Background imageCopper Collection: Botallack Mine, Cornwall, England in the 19th century, from Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts

Botallack Mine, Cornwall, England in the 19th century, from Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts
5242666 Botallack Mine, Cornwall, England in the 19th century, from Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts and Manufactures by Charles Tomlinson.

Background imageCopper Collection: An electric lighting installed by Sir Charles Siemens

An electric lighting installed by Sir Charles Siemens
5311990 An electric lighting installed by Sir Charles Siemens; (add.info.: Engraving depicting an electric lighting installed by Sir Charles Siemens at the Rio Tinto copper mines, Spain)

Pulvermacher's chain
5311895 Pulvermacher's chain; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Pulvermacher's chain: the patient would hold the handles of the zinc/copper/zinc chain, each link of which was wound round wood)

Copper coin of the Principality of Catalonia, minted in the city of Mallorca in 1814 during the reign of Ferdinand VII
AIS5332255 Copper coin of the Principality of Catalonia, minted in the city of Mallorca in 1814 during the reign of Ferdinand VII of Spain (copper); Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Native Chileans
5307687 Native Chileans.; (add.info.: Copperplate engraving depicting native Chileans. Dated 17th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCopper Collection: Celestial globe with table, supported by Hercules, c.1651 (ivory statuette and gilded copper)

Celestial globe with table, supported by Hercules, c.1651 (ivory statuette and gilded copper)
MMM5475237 Celestial globe with table, supported by Hercules, c.1651 (ivory statuette and gilded copper); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Celestial globe with table)

Background imageCopper Collection: Universal equinoxial ring dial, for all latitudes. Brass instrument, c.1715 (brass)

Universal equinoxial ring dial, for all latitudes. Brass instrument, c.1715 (brass)
MMM5475137 Universal equinoxial ring dial, for all latitudes. Brass instrument, c.1715 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Universal equinoxial ring dial, for all latitudes)

Background imageCopper Collection: Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, reverse, c.1695-1725 (copper)

Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, reverse, c.1695-1725 (copper)
MMM5475090 Universal equinoxial dial for all latitudes, reverse, c.1695-1725 (copper) by Culpeper, Edmund (1660-1738); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, for 10-degree latitude

Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, for 10-degree latitude. Brass instrument, c.1800-1843 (brass)
MMM5475067 Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, for 10-degree latitude. Brass instrument, c.1800-1843 (brass); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Sundial from Augsburg (Germany)

Background imageCopper Collection: Sundial with universal equinox ring, for all latitudes, 18th century (copper)

Sundial with universal equinox ring, for all latitudes, 18th century (copper)
MMM5470082 Sundial with universal equinox ring, for all latitudes, 18th century (copper); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Sundial with universal equinox ring, for all latitudes)

Background imageCopper Collection: Universal sundial for latitude 0-90 degrees, decorated with crowned eagles

Universal sundial for latitude 0-90 degrees, decorated with crowned eagles. Copper object, c.1635 (copper)
MMM5470074 Universal sundial for latitude 0-90 degrees, decorated with crowned eagles. Copper object, c.1635 (copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Analematic sundial (by projecting the shadow of the gnomon) for latitude 51 degrees

Analematic sundial (by projecting the shadow of the gnomon) for latitude 51 degrees, c.1697 (copper and steel)
MMM5469097 Analematic sundial (by projecting the shadow of the gnomon) for latitude 51 degrees, c.1697 (copper and steel); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Butterfield dial for latitude 35 degrees, built around a magnetic compass, 17th century (silver)

Butterfield dial for latitude 35 degrees, built around a magnetic compass, 17th century (silver)
MMM5469074 Butterfield dial for latitude 35 degrees, built around a magnetic compass, 17th century (silver, gilded copper and glass); National Maritime Museum, London

Model of the cargo ship 'Nonsuch' (1906), c.1906 (wood, cotton, copper, gold and paint)
MMM5467379 Model of the cargo ship 'Nonsuch' (1906), c.1906 (wood, cotton, copper, gold and paint); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, open, with magnetic compass

Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, open, with magnetic compass, 1597 (brass)
MMM5474046 Astronomical compendium (measurement kit) for 49° latitude, open, with magnetic compass, 1597 (brass) by Ducher, Hans (fl.1574); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Horizontal sundial pedestal for latitude 51 degrees, by Thomas Crow (?), 1801 (copper)

Horizontal sundial pedestal for latitude 51 degrees, by Thomas Crow (?), 1801 (copper)
MMM5470095 Horizontal sundial pedestal for latitude 51 degrees, by Thomas Crow (?), 1801 (copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Oval box with a painted miniature on the lid, c.1800 (copper)

Oval box with a painted miniature on the lid, c.1800 (copper)
MMM5475530 Oval box with a painted miniature on the lid, c.1800 (copper); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Oval box with a painted miniature on the lid)

Riding bumper, decorated with the portrait of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), c.1805 (copper)
MMM5475508 Riding bumper, decorated with the portrait of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), c.1805 (copper); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Riding bumper)

Background imageCopper Collection: Commemorative box of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805)

Commemorative box of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), with his portrait in uniform on the lid
MMM5475464 Commemorative box of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), with his portrait in uniform on the lid, 19th century (ivory and copper) by Devis

Background imageCopper Collection: Universal pocket equinoxial dial for Latitude 35 degrees, deployed Silver

Universal pocket equinoxial dial for Latitude 35 degrees, deployed Silver and gilded copper instrument
MMM5474504 Universal pocket equinoxial dial for Latitude 35 degrees, deployed Silver and gilded copper instrument, 1650-1700 (silver and gilded copper); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, probably for 10-degree latitude

Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, probably for 10-degree latitude. Brass instrument, 18th century (brass)
MMM5474487 Sundial from Augsburg (Germany), deployed, probably for 10-degree latitude. Brass instrument, 18th century (brass) by Vogler, Andreas (c.1730-1800); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageCopper Collection: Mankani copper plate, Sankheda Taluk, Baroda District, Gujarat, India, 595 AD (copper)

Mankani copper plate, Sankheda Taluk, Baroda District, Gujarat, India, 595 AD (copper)
7381574 Mankani copper plate, Sankheda Taluk, Baroda District, Gujarat, India, 595 AD (copper); © Dilip Rajgor/Dinodia Photo.



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"Copper: A Versatile Metal That Shines Through Time" Step back in time with a glimpse of history through W. Fairbank's 1797 plan of Sheffield, showcasing the town's copper heritage. Engraved by Thomas Harris, this intricate map reveals the significance in Yorkshire. Marvel at the craftsmanship displayed in a stunning collection border and jelly moulds. These timeless pieces not only add elegance to any kitchen but also pay homage to the artistry involved in working with this remarkable metal. From Sheffield to New York City, it has left its mark on iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty. Its enduring beauty and durability make it an ideal choice for such monumental sculptures that stand tall as symbols of freedom. Explore the fascinating world where chemistry meets art as copper and magnesium sulphate combine in LM, creating captivating hues and textures that grace canvases across generations. Delight your senses with an array of jelly and cake moulds, each one telling a story through its unique design. These culinary treasures remind us how copper has been an essential tool for bakers throughout history, ensuring delectable treats for all occasions. Travel to Bisbee, Arizona—a once-thriving mining town—where copper was king. Witness remnants of its rich past as you stroll through streets lined with historic buildings that whisper tales from America's industrial era. Admire Martin van Meytens' Kneeling Nun painting from 1731—a masterpiece brought to life using delicate strokes on a canvas primed with powdered copper pigments. This artwork showcases both artistic skill and the versatility of this metallic element. Journey across Cornwall's rugged landscape to witness a 19th-century tin mine where miners relied on sturdy tools made from none other than resilient copper—an integral part of their daily lives underground. Venture into County Cork's Midleton distillery—the home of Jameson Irish Whiskey—and marvel at massive gleaming copper stills.