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The Bottom of the Shaft 1862
 
Interior of a coal mine, 1862
 
Samuel Wilberforce, English churchman, 1870
 
Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, 1871
 
Longitudinal section of a typical British passenger steam locomotive, 1888
 
East View of Birmingham in Warwickshire 1779
 
British Iron Company's Works at Corngraves, near Halesowen, West Midlands, c1835
 
Luigi Palmieri, Italian geophysicist, 1893
 
James Rennell, British geographer, 1802
 
Jean Baptiste von Helmont, Belgian physician and chemist, 1870
 
Paris Observatory in the time of Louis XIV, 17th century (1870)
 
Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1860. Artist: Anon
 
Thomas Alva Edison, 1888. Artist: Anon
 
Charles Darwin, English naturalist, 1884. Artist: Anon
 
Down House, near Beckenham, Kent, 1887
 
Charles Darwin, English naturalist, in his study, c1870 (1887). Artist: Anon
 
Charles Darwin in the sand walk at Down House, c1870 (1887)
 
Funeral of Charles Darwin, English naturalist, 1882
 
Surveying, early 17th century
 
Surveying, early 17th century
 
Surveying, early 17th century
 
Evolution of the horse, c1920
 
Homology (of commmon descent), c1920
 
Ebenezer Sibly, British astrologer and physician, late 18th century
 
Nicolas Lemery, French pharmacist and chemist, 1874. Artist: Anon
 
Mount Potosi, Bolivia, c1788. Artist: Anon
 
Cyrus McCormick's reaping machine of 1831 (patented 1834), c1851. Artist: Anon
 
Steam ploughing tackle, c1860. Artist: Anon
 
Residence of John Coakley Lettsom, Camberwell, London, 1817
 
Guillaume Francois Rouelle, 18th century French chemist, 1874
 
Abingdon Workhouse, Oxfordshire, built for the Abingdon Union, 1836
 
Thomas Pennant, 18th century British zoologist, writer and traveller, 1823
 
John Leslie, Scottish natural philosopher and physicist, 19th century
 
Birthplace of James Watt shortly before it was demolished, 1887
 
James Watt, Scottish engineer and inventor, 1876
 
James Watt, Scottish engineer and inventor, 1870
 
James Watt, Scottish engineer and inventor, 1833
 
James Watt, Scottish engineer and inventor, 1881
 
James Watt's workshop at Heathfield Hall, Birmingham, 1886
 
Series of observations of the planet Saturn, 1656
 
Long focal length refracting telescope, 1728
 
Glazier and wallpaper hanger working in a house, 1867
 
Horse hauling a barge on the Regent's Canal at Park Village East, London, 1829. Artist: W Radcliff
 
Making beaver hats, 1750
 
Microscopes and microscopical objects, 1750
 
Isaac Newton, English mathematician and physicist, 1836. Artist: William Thomas Fry
 
Galileo demonstrating his telescope, Venice, 1609 (1870)
 
Denis Papin, French physicist, 1870
 
French physicist Denis Papin's, steamboat being wrecked, 1707 (1870)
 
Harvey demonstrating circulation of the blood to the College of Physicians, c1628 (1870)
 
Galileo observing the swaying of the chandelier in Pisa Cathedral, c1584 (1870)
 
Mechanical advantage: The power of the lever, 1877
 
Heinrich Khunrath, German chemist and alchemist, 1725
 
John Leslie (1766-1832), Scottish natural philosopher and physicist, lecturing, 19th century
 
Thomas Pennant, 18th century British naturalist and traveller, c1840
 
John Dalton, British chemist, 19th century. Artist: CH Jeens
 
Humphry Davy, British chemist, 19th century
 
Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, French astronomer and mathematician, in Finland, 1736, (1874)
 
Webb's chemical factory, Diglis, Worcestershire, 1869
 
Joseph Black visiting James Watt in his Glasgow workshop, c1760 (c1879)