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Background imageTesla Collection: TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. Essential part of the electrical oscillator used in

TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. Essential part of the electrical oscillator used in the experiments in Nikola Teslas laboratory in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Photograph by Dickenson V. Alley, c1900

Background imageTesla Collection: TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. An experiment to illustrate an effect of an electrical

TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. An experiment to illustrate an effect of an electrical oscillator delivering energy at a rate of seventy-five thousand horse-power

Background imageTesla Collection: TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. Burning the nitrogen of the atmosphere in an experiment

TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. Burning the nitrogen of the atmosphere in an experiment in Nikola Teslas laboratory in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Photograph by Dickenson V. Alley, c1900

Background imageTesla Collection: TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. An experiment to demonstrate the capacity of the oscillator

TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. An experiment to demonstrate the capacity of the oscillator for creating electrical movement in Nikola Teslas laboratory in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Background imageTesla Collection: TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. Coils responding to electrical oscillations during a

TESLAs LABORATORY, c1900. Coils responding to electrical oscillations during a demonstration in Nikola Teslas laboratory in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Photograph by Dickenson V. Alley, c1900

Background imageTesla Collection: NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1943). Serbian-American electrician and inventor. Photograph, c1900

NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1943). Serbian-American electrician and inventor. Photograph, c1900

Background imageTesla Collection: MARK TWAIN (1835-1910). Samuel Clemens. American writer and humorist

MARK TWAIN (1835-1910). Samuel Clemens. American writer and humorist. Photographed by phosphorescent light in Nikola Teslas laboratory; the exposure time was ten minutes. Photograph, January 1894

Background imageTesla Collection: NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1943). American electrician and inventor. Born in Croatia, of Serbian parents

NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1943). American electrician and inventor. Born in Croatia, of Serbian parents. Tesla holding an electric light. Photograph, c1900

Background imageTesla Collection: Picture No. 11073441

Picture No. 11073441
Electric Vehicle charging point hidden behind red reflector on rear of on Tesla Roadster Car

Background imageTesla Collection: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar
The Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Banknote - 5000 Dinar, bearing the portrait of Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) a Serbian American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer

Background imageTesla Collection: American electrician and inventor. Born in Croatia, of Serbian parents. Photographed, c1895

American electrician and inventor. Born in Croatia, of Serbian parents. Photographed, c1895
NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1943). American electrician and inventor. Born in Croatia, of Serbian parents. Photographed, c1895, with one of his electrical generators (oscillators)

Background imageTesla Collection: Magnetic field, artwork C016 / 9851

Magnetic field, artwork C016 / 9851
Magnetic field, artwork

Background imageTesla Collection: NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1943). American electrician, physicist and inventor

NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1943). American electrician, physicist and inventor. Born in Croatia, of Serbian parents. Wood engraving, American, 1894

Background imageTesla Collection: Linear accelerator

Linear accelerator
TESLA accelerator component. Technician in clean room clothing checking a resonator for use in the TESLA (Tera-electron Volt Energy Superconducting Linear Accelerator)



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