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Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni, German physicist, c1895
 
Blast furnaces for production of iron at Coalbrookdale, Shropshire, c1830. Artist: HW Bond
 
John Radcliffe, English physician, 1747. Artist: Pierre Fourdrinier
 
Thomas Mudge, English horologist, 1795. Artist: Baker
 
Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Artist: Simon Charles Miger
 
Half-title of De Motu Animalum by Giovanni Borelli, 1710
 
Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish born American inventor, c1880
 
Pierre Belon, French naturalist, 1553 (1762)
 
Jean and Jacques Bernoulli working on geometrical problems, 18th century, (1874)
 
James Brindley, English civil engineer and canal builder, c1770 (1835)
 
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte du Buffon, French naturalist, 1761
 
Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, 19th century
 
Samuel Hahnemann, German physician, 1860
 
The common cole (Talpa europea), 1828
 
Pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus), 1828
 
Long-eared bat (Plectorus auritus), 1828
 
Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri), 1828
 
Hedgehog (Erinaceus europeas), 1828
 
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), Eurasian species of deer, 1828
 
European wild cat (Felis silvestris), 1828
 
Weasel (Putorius nivalis/Mustela vulgaris), the smallest European carnivore, 1828
 
Stoat (Mustela erminea), member of the weasel family, 1828
 
Stoat (Mustela erminea), member of the weasel family, 1828
 
Polecat (Mustela putorius), member of the weasel family, 1828
 
Common or Eurasian badger (Meles meles), 1828
 
Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) of the Old World, 1828
 
Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), 1828
 
The Hare (Lepus europaeus), 1828
 
The Hare (Lepus europaeus), 1828
 
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), tree-living rodent native to Europe and Asia, 1828
 
Common dormouse (Muscardinus arvellanarius), hibernating rodent, 1828
 
Common or red fox (Vulpes vulpes), 1828
 
Brown rat (Rattus rattus), 1828
 
Water vole (Arvicola terrestris), also known as the black water rat, 1828
 
Frontispiece of A New System of Mathematicks by Jonas Moore, 1681
 
John Dalton, English chemist, c1860
 
Humphry Davy, English chemist in 1803, (c1870)
 
Humphry Davy, English chemist, 1821
 
Humphry Davy, English chemist, 1860
 
Giant burning glass of the Academie des Sciences, Paris, 18th century, (1874). Artist: Amedee Guillemin
 
Thomas Young, English physicist and Egyptologist. Artist: GH Adcock
 
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894), German physicist and physiologist, 1876
 
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), Scottish theoretical physicist, [1896]
 
Creusot quick-firing field gun, Boer armoury, c1900
 
Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), pioneer of Cinematography, c1904
 
Making recordings on Emile Berliner's Gramophone, c1887
 
Making a recording with, and listening to, first Edison Phonograph, 1878
 
Mid-19th century Phonautograph, 1872
 
Mid-19th century Phonautograph, c.1906
 
Mid-19th century Phonautograph, c1880
 
Emile Berliner's Gramophone, c1888
 
Thomas Edison's Kinetographic Theatre, c1891
 
Etienne Jules Marey (1830-1903), with cine camera, 1903
 
Shovelling salt at South Durham Salt Works, 1884
 
Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton, early 19th century
 
Gresham College, London, 1739
 
Jean-Dominique Cassini, Italian-born French astronomer, 1777
 
Thomas Willis, 17th century English physician, 1742. Artist: George Vertue
 
Paris Observatory, France, 1740
 
James Gregory, 17th century Scottish mathematician and astronomer