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Washing ore to extract gold, 1683
 
Furnace for processes where protracted heat required, such as cementation, 1580
 
Athanor or Slow Harry a self-feeding furnace maintaining a constant temperature, 1683
 
Athanor or Slow Harry a self-feeding furnace maintaining a constant temperature, 1683
 
Distillation of Nitric Acid, 1683
 
Laboratory for refining gold and silver, showing typical laboratory equipment, 1683
 
Production of saltpetre (nitre, potassium nitrate, or KN03), 1683
 
Checking the quality of saltpetre (nitre, potassium nitrate, or KN03), 1683
 
Crystallization of saltpetre (nitre, potassium nitrate, or KN03), 1683
 
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French chemist, physicist and balloonist, c1824
 
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac making a balloon ascent from Paris, 14 September 1804 (1910)
 
Experiment to calculate the speed of sound in air, Paris, 1822 (1873). Artist: Amedee Guillemin
 
Experiment to calculate the speed of sound in air, Paris, 1822, (c1880). Artist: Robert Brown
 
Charles Darwin, English naturalist, c1880
 
Fuegians at Woollya, with the Fitzroy expedition's camp in the background, 1831 (1839)
 
Patagonians at Gregory Bay, 1831 (1839)
 
The Survival of the Fittest'; application of Darwinism in the 21st century, 1880. Artist: George du Maurier
 
George du Maurier cartoon from Punch illustrating Darwinism, 1887. Artist: George du Maurier
 
Darwinian Ancestor 1887. Artist: George du Maurier
 
Pollen mass of Orchis mascula when first attached (A) and after depression (B), 1899
 
The moth Acontia luctuosa and orchid pollen, 1862
 
Surveyors using quadrants to measure the height of a tower, c1617-c1619. Artist: Robert Fludd
 
A surveyor's level, 1547
 
Armour Company's pig slaughterhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1892
 
Armour Company's pig slaughterhouse, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1892
 
Gutting fish outside a warehouse in Whitby, North Yorkshire, 1959
 
Citroen Production line, 1960
 
The Renault Billancourt factory, Paris, France
 
Chevrolet assembly line
 
The Daimler-Benz factory, Stuttgart, Germany, c1950
 
The Volkswagen factory at Wolfsburg, Germany, 1960s
 
Ford production line, Genk factory, Belgium, early 1960s
 
The exterior of the Model T factory, 1914
 
Ford Escort production line, 1973
 
A cooper's yard, London, c1938
 
Van belonging to Reeves & Sons, manufacturers of artists materials, London, (c1930s?)
 
Man in a printing workshop, (late 19th-early 20th century?). Artist: W Martin
 
Men and boys in a printing workshop, (late 19th-early 20th century?)
 
North end of London Bridge and St Magnus the Martyr, 1762. Artist: William Marlow
 
A carpenter's rule, plane and blade, 18th century
 
Coal mining accident, Seaham Colliery, County Durham, 1880 (c1895). Artist: Anon
 
Coal mining accident, Tynewydd Colliery, South Wales, April 1877 (c1885). Artist: William Heysham Overend
 
Coal miner working a narrow seam, c1864. Artist: Anon
 
Coal mining disaster, Oaks Colliery, Barnsley, Yorkshire, December 1866. Artist: Anon
 
Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz, German motor industry pioneers, 1961
 
The Seal and the Walrus, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
 
 
Boy putter drawing a truck containing coal along a 24 inch high seam, Halifax, Yorkshire, 1848
 
Pithead at Hebburn Colliery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne area, 1860
 
Member of a London Wardmote Inquest in official dress, 1808. Artist: William Henry Pyne
 
 
Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908
 
Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908
 
Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908
 
Henry Cavendish (1731-1810), philosopher and chemist, c1851
 
William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone's five-needle telegraph, patented 1837, (19th century)
 
Diagram of William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone's five-needle telegraph, 1837, (19th century)
 
Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist, 1882
 
 
Alfred Nobel, Swedish chemist and inventor