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Images Dated 29th September 2011 (page 10)

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Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Fulness of Joy Plate 2

Fulness of Joy Plate 2
Floral accompaniment to Psalm 16.11: a garland or swag, in the shape of a horseshoe, composed of daisies & grass. Date: circa 1880

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Dredging New York, 19th century

Dredging New York, 19th century
Dredging New York harbour. The steamboat at left is using an apparatus suspended below it to survey the harbour floor and take soundings to determine which areas need dredging

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Lily turf flowers (Ophiopogon jaburan)

Lily turf flowers (Ophiopogon jaburan)
Lily turf (Ophiopogon jaburan) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Adolphe Hirsch, German astronomer

Adolphe Hirsch, German astronomer
Adolphe Hirsch (1830-1901), German astronomer. Artwork from the ninth volume (first period of 1892) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Rudolf Virchow, German pathologist

Rudolf Virchow, German pathologist
Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow (1821-1902), German pathologist. Virchow was a skilful pathologist who was the first to recognise leukaemia, and also described many other conditions such as thrombosis

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Nitrogen triiodide, 19th century

Nitrogen triiodide, 19th century
Nitrogen triiodide experiment. Apparatus being used to produce the sensitive contact explosive nitrogen triiodide. A feather is being used to handle the material to avoid it exploding

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Telephone headphones, 19th century

Telephone headphones, 19th century
Telephone headphones. This telephone represented an advance on earlier models as it included headphones (lower right). It was known as a bi-telephone

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansies (Viola sp)

Pansies (Viola sp)
Pansies (Viola sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Diffraction demonstration, 19th century

Diffraction demonstration, 19th century
Diffraction demonstration using a sheet of mica. Mica has highly ordered cleavage planes and crystals, allowing sheets of this silicate mineral to be used to demonstrate diffraction of a candle

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Electric incubator, 19th century

Electric incubator, 19th century
Electric incubator. Caricature of a man being kept alive in an electric incubator. This refers to the incubator designed and built by a French medical engineer named Sulfatin

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Geodoscope, 19th century

Geodoscope, 19th century
Geodoscope. This geodoscope was built by a British woman named Miss Annie M. Gregory for use in schools as an educational device. It was described as a combined celestial and terrestrial globe

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Marigold (Calendula officinalis) in vase

Marigold (Calendula officinalis) in vase
Marigold (Calendula officinalis) flowers in a vase

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Herbaceous borders

Herbaceous borders leading to a fountain. Photographed at Nymans Garden, Sussex, UK

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Vishnus foot, 19th century

Vishnus foot, 19th century
Vishnus foot. This model is made from bronze, and includes stylised depictions of animals, plants and other symbols. Vishnu is the supreme deity in the Hindu religion

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Hands-free telephone, 19th century

Hands-free telephone, 19th century
Hands-free telephone. This telephone represented an advance on earlier models as it included headphones. It was known as a bi-telephone

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Mining, 19th century

Mining, 19th century
Mining. Miner carrying a lamp and walking along tracks in a mine tunnel, leading a horse being used to pull a cart. Artwork from the ninth volume (first period of 1892)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Curly leaf parsley (Petroselinum crispum)

Curly leaf parsley (Petroselinum crispum) in a garden

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Electrical phenomena, 19th century

Electrical phenomena, 19th century
Electrical phenomena. These phenomena were produced in experiments carried out by French instrument maker Eugene Ducretet (1844-1915)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: George Airy, British astronomer

George Airy, British astronomer
George Biddell Airy (1801-1892), British astronomer. During his career, Airy was elected president to the Royal Astronomical Society

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Edmond Fremy, French chemist

Edmond Fremy, French chemist
Edmond Fremy (1814-1894), French chemist. Artwork from the ninth volume (first period of 1892) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansies (Viola sp)

Pansies (Viola sp)
Pansies (Viola sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Josef Petzval, Hungarian mathematician

Josef Petzval, Hungarian mathematician
Josef Max Petzval (1807-1891), Hungarian mathematician and inventor of pioneering camera lenses. In 1840, in collaboration with Peter Voigtlander

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana Envy )

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana Envy )
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana Envy ) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: California pitcher plant, 19th century

California pitcher plant, 19th century
California pitcher plant (Darlingtonia californica). This is a carnivorous plant, using scent, nectar and colour to attract insects to its traps

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pasteurising machine, 19th century

Pasteurising machine, 19th century
Pasteurising machine. This machine is designed to heat liquids to a high temperature and then cool it. This method of food preservation slows microbial growth and is known as pasteurisation

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Invisible writing, 19th century

Invisible writing, 19th century
Invisible writing. Etching of invisible writing being carried out using sodium hypochlorite (then known as Javelle water or Javel water), an alkaline disinfectant more commonly known as bleach

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Viola Light Strawberry Sundae

Viola Light Strawberry Sundae
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana Light Strawberry Sundae ) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Firefighters, 19th century

Firefighters, 19th century
Firefighters using breathing apparatuses while fighting a fire in a cellar. An early type of firefighting suit and breathing apparatus was invented in 1834 by a Parisian firefighter Colonel Paulin

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy (Viola x wittrockiana)
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) in flower

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Time zones wheel, 19th century

Time zones wheel, 19th century
Time zones wheel. This device is designed to show the exact variation in time between different cities on the Earth. The cities are marked on the inner rim

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Safety lamp, 19th century

Safety lamp, 19th century
Safety lamp. The gauze and design being used here is based on the work done on safety lamps by the British chemist and inventor Humphry Davy. The Davy lamp was first developed in 1815

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Glaciplane, 19th century

Glaciplane, 19th century
Glaciplane. This mode of transport for moving groups of skaters across ice was invented in Vienna. Both the framework and the men pushing it are mounted on skates

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Acoustic smoke rings, 19th century

Acoustic smoke rings, 19th century
Acoustic smoke rings. The device at lower right, seen mounted on a metal bar and a tuning fork, is designed to blow acoustic smoke rings

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Henri Milne-Edwards, French zoologist

Henri Milne-Edwards, French zoologist
Henri Milne-Edwards (1800-1885), French zoologist. Artwork from the ninth volume (first period of 1892) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Maritime night signalling, 19th century

Maritime night signalling, 19th century
Maritime night signalling. Balloon and lights being used by ships engaging in night-time signalling at Heligoland. This archipelago in the North Sea near Germany was held by the British until it was

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Ducretet apparatus, 19th century

Ducretet apparatus, 19th century
Ducretet apparatus. This device was invented by the French instrument maker Eugene Ducretet (1844-1915). The design includes Ruhmkorff coils (solenoids)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Leonids meteor shower, 19th century

Leonids meteor shower, 19th century
Leonids meteor shower. The Earth is shown crossing the path of the debris that forms the Leonid meteor shower. This occurs annually for about 2 days around mid-November when the Earth crosses

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2011: Snowdrop (Galanthus ikariae)

Snowdrop (Galanthus ikariae) flowering in Winter



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