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Background imageHistory Collection: Hydrotherapy treatments. Wet packs for treating the the kidney (top) and spine (middle)

Hydrotherapy treatments. Wet packs for treating the the kidney (top) and spine (middle). Bottom: sitz-bath and half-bath. One of the oldest forms of medical treatment

Background imageHistory Collection: Hydrotherapy treatments. Wet packs for the treatment of the whole body and for specific areas

Hydrotherapy treatments. Wet packs for the treatment of the whole body and for specific areas. One of the oldest forms of medical treatment

Background imageHistory Collection: Chinese agriculture, 1825-1835. Top: Husking rice. One person puts grain into a husker

Chinese agriculture, 1825-1835. Top: Husking rice. One person puts grain into a husker while three men move the crank mechanism. Bottom: Man filling wooden pails with water from a stream

Background imageHistory Collection: Alfred Moritz Mond, 1st Baron Melchett (1868-1930) British industrialist and politician

Alfred Moritz Mond, 1st Baron Melchett (1868-1930) British industrialist and politician. Chairman, Imperial Chemical Industries, 1926. Son of Ludwig Mond (1839-1909). Photograph (c1926)

Background imageHistory Collection: Linus Pauling (1901-1994) American chemist, c1954. Award the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1954

Linus Pauling (1901-1994) American chemist, c1954. Award the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1954 and Nobel peace prize in 1962 for his campaigning for a nuclear test-ban treaty

Background imageHistory Collection: Robert Andrews Millikan (1868-1953) American physicist. 20th century. Awarded Nobel

Robert Andrews Millikan (1868-1953) American physicist. 20th century. Awarded Nobel prize for physics in 1923 for determination of charge of electron. In 1925 he coined the term cosmic rays

Background imageHistory Collection: William Henry Bragg (1862-1942) English physicist. Founder of X-ray crystallography

William Henry Bragg (1862-1942) English physicist. Founder of X-ray crystallography, he is shown here using an X-ray spectrometer

Background imageHistory Collection: John Leslie (1766-1832), Scottish natural philosopher and physicis, lecturing. 19th century

John Leslie (1766-1832), Scottish natural philosopher and physicis, lecturing. 19th century. He was Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh 1805 and of Natural Philosophy 1819

Background imageHistory Collection: Heinrich Khunrath (c1560-1605) German chemist and alchemist born in Leipzig. (1725)

Heinrich Khunrath (c1560-1605) German chemist and alchemist born in Leipzig. (1725). From Icones Virorum ja, Friedrich Roth-Scholtz, (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageHistory Collection: Alfred Russell Wallace (1823-1913) c1895. Welsh naturalist whose memoir, which Darwin saw in 1858

Alfred Russell Wallace (1823-1913) c1895. Welsh naturalist whose memoir, which Darwin saw in 1858, caused Darwin to modify his theory of evolution

Background imageHistory Collection: Fairlies Steam Carriage. Light railway steam locomotive for use on branch lines

Fairlies Steam Carriage. Light railway steam locomotive for use on branch lines. 1869

Background imageHistory Collection: Pewterers workshop from EncylopedieParis, 1751-1780, edited by Diderot and Dalembert

Pewterers workshop from EncylopedieParis, 1751-1780, edited by Diderot and Dalembert

Background imageHistory Collection: Richard Owen (1804-1892) British zoologist. Opponent of Darwin

Richard Owen (1804-1892) British zoologist. Opponent of Darwin

Background imageHistory Collection: Samuel Crompton (1753-1827) English inventor of the spinning mule

Samuel Crompton (1753-1827) English inventor of the spinning mule

Background imageHistory Collection: David Brewster (1781-1868) Scottish physicist

David Brewster (1781-1868) Scottish physicist

Background imageHistory Collection: Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (1811-1899) German chemist and physicist

Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (1811-1899) German chemist and physicist

Background imageHistory Collection: Sanctorius (Sanctorio Sanctorio) (1561-1636) Italian physician and physiologist, friend of Galileo

Sanctorius (Sanctorio Sanctorio) (1561-1636) Italian physician and physiologist, friend of Galileo. Shown here seated in his balance (a steelyard) in which he could eat and sleep

Background imageHistory Collection: Joseph Black (1728-99) Scottish chemist

Joseph Black (1728-99) Scottish chemist

Background imageHistory Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859), English civil engineer and inventor. Tribute

Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859), English civil engineer and inventor. Tribute to his achievements published on his death

Background imageHistory Collection: Vincenzo Lunardi (1759-1806) Italian aeronaut

Vincenzo Lunardi (1759-1806) Italian aeronaut

Background imageHistory Collection: Alfred Nobel (1833-96) Swedish chemist and inventor. Dynamite. Endowed Nobel Prizes

Alfred Nobel (1833-96) Swedish chemist and inventor. Dynamite. Endowed Nobel Prizes

Background imageHistory Collection: Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) American pioneer of aviation

Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) American pioneer of aviation

Background imageHistory Collection: Richard Trevithick (1771-1883) English engineer and inventor, born at Illogan between Camborne

Richard Trevithick (1771-1883) English engineer and inventor, born at Illogan between Camborne and Redruth, Cornwall. Built high pressure steam engines and road and railway locomotives

Background imageHistory Collection: Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) Engllish biologist, supporter of Darwin and evolution

Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) Engllish biologist, supporter of Darwin and evolution. Grandfather of Julian and Aldous Huxley. Photolithograph

Background imageHistory Collection: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician

Background imageHistory Collection: Joseph Jackson Lister (1786-1869) English physicist and opticist who made important

Joseph Jackson Lister (1786-1869) English physicist and opticist who made important improvements to the microscope. On the table beside him is his improved microscope (1828)

Background imageHistory Collection: Samuel Franklin Cody (1862-1913) in his biplane. American-born British aviator

Samuel Franklin Cody (1862-1913) in his biplane. American-born British aviator

Background imageHistory Collection: Emil Fischer (1852-1919) German chemist: Nobel prize for chemistry 1904

Emil Fischer (1852-1919) German chemist: Nobel prize for chemistry 1904

Background imageHistory Collection: La Pharmacie Rustique, c1775 (The Country Pharmacy). The composition shows a

La Pharmacie Rustique, c1775 (The Country Pharmacy). The composition shows a visit to a country chemist. Illustrated with the interior of Michael Schuppachs pharmacy in Basel, Switzerland

Background imageHistory Collection: Suspension bridge at the Niagara Falls

Suspension bridge at the Niagara Falls

Background imageHistory Collection: Alexander Fleming (1881-1955) Scottish bacteriologist who discovered penicillin in 1928

Alexander Fleming (1881-1955) Scottish bacteriologist who discovered penicillin in 1928. In 1945 he shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine with Howard Florey (1898-1968)

Background imageHistory Collection: John Hunter (1728-1793) Scottish anatomist, physiologist and surgeon who applied

John Hunter (1728-1793) Scottish anatomist, physiologist and surgeon who applied scientific method to medicine

Background imageHistory Collection: Lyon Playfair (1818-1898) Scoittish chemist and politician

Lyon Playfair (1818-1898) Scoittish chemist and politician

Background imageHistory Collection: Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 James Spooner, 1872. This 0-4-4-0

Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 James Spooner, 1872. This 0-4-4-0 Fairlie Patent locomotive was built by the Avonside Engine Company Ltd, Bristol, England

Background imageHistory Collection: Trade card for Sunlight soap, c1900. Why does a woman look old sooner than a manja

Trade card for Sunlight soap, c1900. Why does a woman look old sooner than a manja The answer is that she is not using Sunlight soap to make her household labours easier

Background imageHistory Collection: Person-to-person blood transfusion. In Reads method depicted here, blood

Person-to-person blood transfusion. In Reads method depicted here, blood from the donor is passed through a pumped and forced into recipients arm via a canula

Background imageHistory Collection: To My True Love, c1910. American Valentine card. Cupid dances on grass with naturalised Snowdrops

To My True Love, c1910. American Valentine card. Cupid dances on grass with naturalised Snowdrops and is playing a lyre of Bluebells

Background imageHistory Collection: Helmut Karl Bernard, Count von Moltke (1800-1891) Prussian / German general and statesmasn

Helmut Karl Bernard, Count von Moltke (1800-1891) Prussian / German general and statesmasn
Helmut Karl Bernard, Count von Moltke (1800-1891) Prussian/German general and statesmasn. Tinted lithograph published c1880

Background imageHistory Collection: Cecil John Rhodes (1852-1902) English-born South African statesman. Photographic

Cecil John Rhodes (1852-1902) English-born South African statesman. Photographic portrait published 1901

Background imageHistory Collection: Cecil John Rhodes(1852-1902) English-born South African statesman. Rhodes riding

Cecil John Rhodes(1852-1902) English-born South African statesman. Rhodes riding in the grounds of Groote Schuur. From a painting

Background imageHistory Collection: Trade Union Scroll, 1851. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Millwrights

Trade Union Scroll, 1851. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Millwrights, Smiths and Pattern-Makers

Background imageHistory Collection: Mozart Wins the Heart of Royalty c1763 (early 20th century). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart Wins the Heart of Royalty c1763 (early 20th century). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) at the age of seven playing his violin in front of Empress Maria Theresa and her husband

Background imageHistory Collection: The Deathbed of Mozart 1791 (late 19th century). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

The Deathbed of Mozart 1791 (late 19th century). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer on his deathbed surrounded by his wife and friends

Background imageHistory Collection: The House in which Mozart lived in Salzburg, late 18th century (c1890). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The House in which Mozart lived in Salzburg, late 18th century (c1890). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Austrian composer

Background imageHistory Collection: Basuto miners in De Beers diamond mines. From photograph c1885. In 1887 and 1888

Basuto miners in De Beers diamond mines. From photograph c1885. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil Rhodes amalgamated the diamond mines around Kimberley, which included De Beers, into Consolidated Mines

Background imageHistory Collection: Zulu boys at De Beers diamond mines. From photograph taken c1885. In 1887

Zulu boys at De Beers diamond mines. From photograph taken c1885. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil Rhodes amalgamated the diamond mines around Kimberley, which included De Beers, into Consolidated Mines

Background imageHistory Collection: Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) British Liberal statesman. Photograph published c1885

Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) British Liberal statesman. Photograph published c1885. Woodburytype

Background imageHistory Collection: Washing plant at De Beers diamond mines, Kimberley, c. 1900. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil

Washing plant at De Beers diamond mines, Kimberley, c. 1900. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil
Washing plant at De Beers diamond mines, Kimberley, c.1900. In 1887 and 1888 Cecil Rhodes amalgamated the diamond mines around Kimberley, which included De Beers, into Consolidated Mines



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