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"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey through Chemistry's Timeline" Step back in time to 1869

Background imageChemistry Collection: An engraving showing the front and back view of Henry Cavendish's registering thermometer

An engraving showing the front and back view of Henry Cavendish's registering thermometer
5311276 An engraving showing the front and back view of Henry Cavendish's registering thermometer. Henry Cavendish (1731-1810) a British natural philosopher, scientist

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of GEORG ERNST STAHL (1660-1734), German chemist, Engraving of the 18th century

Portrait of GEORG ERNST STAHL (1660-1734), German chemist, Engraving of the 18th century
XEE5031844 Portrait of GEORG ERNST STAHL (1660-1734), German chemist, Engraving of the 18th century; (add.info.: Portrait of GEORG ERNST STAHL (1660-1734), German chemist

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Jeremias Benjamin Richter (1762-1807) German chemist

Portrait of Jeremias Benjamin Richter (1762-1807) German chemist
XEE5031753 Portrait of Jeremias Benjamin Richter (1762-1807) German chemist; (add.info.: Portrait of Jeremias Benjamin Richter (1762-1807) German chemist); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Mitscherlich Eilhard (1794-1863) German Chemist

Portrait of Mitscherlich Eilhard (1794-1863) German Chemist
XEE5030768 Portrait of Mitscherlich Eilhard (1794-1863) German Chemist; (add.info.: Portrait of Mitscherlich Eilhard (1794-1863) German Chemist); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Carl Gustav Mosander (1797-1858) Swedish chemist

Portrait of Carl Gustav Mosander (1797-1858) Swedish chemist
XEE5030736 Portrait of Carl Gustav Mosander (1797-1858) Swedish chemist; (add.info.: Portrait of Carl Gustav Mosander (1797-1858) Swedish chemist); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageChemistry Collection: The laboratory of Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) German biologist

The laboratory of Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) German biologist
XEE5029660 The laboratory of Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) German biologist; (add.info.: The laboratory of Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) German biologist); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of William Henry (1765 - 1836) English Physicist and Chemist

Portrait of William Henry (1765 - 1836) English Physicist and Chemist
XEE5029636 Portrait of William Henry (1765 - 1836) English Physicist and Chemist; (add.info.: Portrait of William Henry (1765 - 1836) English Physicist and Chemist); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Baron Louis-Bernard Guyton-Morveau (Louis Bernard Guyton (Guiton) de Morveau

Portrait of Baron Louis-Bernard Guyton-Morveau (Louis Bernard Guyton (Guiton) de Morveau) (1737-1816)
XEE5029602 Portrait of Baron Louis-Bernard Guyton-Morveau (Louis Bernard Guyton (Guiton) de Morveau) (1737-1816), French politician

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Michael Faraday (1791-1867) British Physicist and Chemist

Portrait of Michael Faraday (1791-1867) British Physicist and Chemist
XEE5029529 Portrait of Michael Faraday (1791-1867) British Physicist and Chemist; (add.info.: Portrait of Michael Faraday (1791-1867) British Physicist and Chemist); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Etienne Francois Geoffroy (1672-1731) French chemist, engraving of 1737

Portrait of Etienne Francois Geoffroy (1672-1731) French chemist, engraving of 1737
XEE5029058 Portrait of Etienne Francois Geoffroy (1672-1731) French chemist, engraving of 1737; (add.info.: Portrait of Etienne Francois Geoffroy (1672-1731) French chemist

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Johan Wolfgang Dobereiner (1780-1849) German chemist

Portrait of Johan Wolfgang Dobereiner (1780-1849) German chemist
XEE5028796 Portrait of Johan Wolfgang Dobereiner (1780-1849) German chemist; (add.info.: Portrait of Johan Wolfgang Dobereiner (1780-1849) German chemist); Stefano Bianchetti.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), a French chemist, in his laboratory

Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), a French chemist, in his laboratory
NWI4946935 Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), a French chemist, in his laboratory.; (add.info.: Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), a French chemist

Background imageChemistry Collection: 'George Fownes (1815-1849). British chemist, c.1860 (engraving)

"George Fownes (1815-1849). British chemist, c.1860 (engraving)
UTD4949961 "George Fownes (1815-1849). British chemist, c.1860 (engraving); (add.info.: First professor of chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of London's School of Pharmacy 1842-1846)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Jean Francois Pilatre de Rosier, 1880 (engraving)

Portrait of Jean Francois Pilatre de Rosier, 1880 (engraving)
ELD4837803 Portrait of Jean Francois Pilatre de Rosier, 1880 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Jean Francois Pilatre de Rosier (1757-1785)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Portrait of Jean-Baptiste (Jean Baptiste) Joseph Dieudonne Boussingault (1802-1887)

Portrait of Jean-Baptiste (Jean Baptiste) Joseph Dieudonne Boussingault (1802-1887), French chemist and agronomist
JEB4836683 Portrait of Jean-Baptiste (Jean Baptiste) Joseph Dieudonne Boussingault (1802-1887), French chemist and agronomist

Background imageChemistry Collection: Maria Sklodowska-Curie, 1894 (b/w photo)

Maria Sklodowska-Curie, 1894 (b/w photo)
7339073 Maria Sklodowska-Curie, 1894 (b/w photo); (add.info.: Maria Sklodowska as a student at the Sorbonne, France); Krzysztof Chojnacki Collection/East News.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Maria Sklodowska-Curie, c.1902-05 (b/w photo)

Maria Sklodowska-Curie, c.1902-05 (b/w photo)
7338838 Maria Sklodowska-Curie, c.1902-05 (b/w photo); Lech Charewicz Exclusive/East News.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Cross-sections and plans of blast furnaces, early 19th century

Cross-sections and plans of blast furnaces, early 19th century. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an
FLO4590790 Cross-sections and plans of blast furnaces, early 19th century. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after an illustration by David Mushet from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal

Background imageChemistry Collection: Pierre Curie

Pierre Curie
5304802 Pierre Curie.; (add.info.: Photograph of Pierre Curie (1859-1906) a French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity and radioactivity

Background imageChemistry Collection: Louis Pasteur's first apparatus for cooling and fermenting wort

Louis Pasteur's first apparatus for cooling and fermenting wort
3733830 Louis Pasteur's first apparatus for cooling and fermenting wort.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Louis Pasteur's first apparatus for cooling)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Louis Pasteur, 19th century (engraving)

Louis Pasteur, 19th century (engraving)
3733755 Louis Pasteur, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Portrait of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) a French biologist, microbiologist

Background imageChemistry Collection: William Ramsay

William Ramsay
3733487 William Ramsay.; (add.info.: Photograph of William Ramsay (1852-1916) a British chemist who discovered the Nobel Gasses and Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry

Background imageChemistry Collection: Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom

Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom
3733273 Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom.; (add.info.: Photograph of Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom (1854-1907) a Dutch chemist. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Jons Jacob Berzelius, c1880 (engraving)

Jons Jacob Berzelius, c1880 (engraving)
2450313 Jons Jacob Berzelius, c1880 (engraving); (add.info.: Science. Chemistry. Jons Jacob Berzelius. Engraving in: Weltall und Menschheit, by Hans Kraemer, Germany, ca 1880.); Photo © CCI.

Background imageChemistry Collection: the alchemist Paracelsus, 1540 (engraving)

the alchemist Paracelsus, 1540 (engraving)
2450305 the alchemist Paracelsus, 1540 (engraving); (add.info.: Science. Paranormal. The swiss alchemist Paracelsus. Engraving, France, 1540.); Photo © CCI.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Dyeing skeins of silk

Dyeing skeins of silk
2602743 Dyeing skeins of silk; (add.info.: Dyeing skeins of silk. Engraving from ''Encyclopedie'', Paris, 1851-1780.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Artist's impression of Louis Daguerre (1789-1851) French pioneer of photography

Artist's impression of Louis Daguerre (1789-1851) French pioneer of photography
2602858 Artist's impression of Louis Daguerre (1789-1851) French pioneer of photography, discovering the sensitivity to light of silver iodide

Background imageChemistry Collection: Chardonnet silk - Rayon - the first commercially produced man-made fibre

Chardonnet silk - Rayon - the first commercially produced man-made fibre
2602618 Chardonnet silk - Rayon - the first commercially produced man-made fibre.; (add.info.: Chardonnet silk - Rayon - the first commercially produced man-made fibre)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Chardonnet silk - Rayon - the first commercially produced man-made fibre

Chardonnet silk - Rayon - the first commercially produced man-made fibre
2602617 Chardonnet silk - Rayon - the first commercially produced man-made fibre.; (add.info.: Chardonnet silk - Rayon - the first commercially produced man-made fibre)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Martin, known as Madman, visited in his study by Dr Arnold

Martin, known as Madman, visited in his study by Dr Arnold
2604890 Martin, known as Madman, visited in his study by Dr Arnold; (add.info.: Martin, known as Madman, visited in his study by Dr Arnold, just as his experiment explodes)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Copper alembic over furnace being used for distillation. The liquid was condensed by leading it

Copper alembic over furnace being used for distillation. The liquid was condensed by leading it through a tube
2604805 Copper alembic over furnace being used for distillation. The liquid was condensed by leading it through a tube 'worm' in a tub of vold water 'refrigerator' at bottom right

Background imageChemistry Collection: Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier

Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier
2623688 Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier; (add.info.: Portrait of Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier (-1785) French chemistry and physics teacher, and one of the first pioneers of aviation

Background imageChemistry Collection: James Watt

James Watt
3586207 James Watt; (add.info.: Cartoon of James Watt (1736-1819) a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageChemistry Collection: James Watt

James Watt
3586204 James Watt; (add.info.: Portrait of James Watt (1736-1819) a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Louis Nicolas Vauquelin

Louis Nicolas Vauquelin
3586032 Louis Nicolas Vauquelin; (add.info.: Portrait of Louis Nicolas Vauquelin (1763-1829) a French pharmacist and chemist. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageChemistry Collection: James Watt

James Watt
3586205 James Watt; (add.info.: Portrait of James Watt (1736-1819) a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Gaston Tissandier

Gaston Tissandier
3586341 Gaston Tissandier; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Gaston Tissandier (1843-1899) a French chemist, meteorologist, aviator and editor. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Gaston Tissandier

Gaston Tissandier
3586340 Gaston Tissandier; (add.info.: Illustration depicting Gaston Tissandier (1843-1899) a French chemist, meteorologist, aviator and editor. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageChemistry Collection: Nicolas Lemery giving a public lecture

Nicolas Lemery giving a public lecture
3359523 Nicolas Lemery giving a public lecture; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Nicolas Lemery (1645-1715) a French physician and chemist, giving a public lecture on science

Background imageChemistry Collection: Guillaume-Francois Rouelle performing a public experiment

Guillaume-Francois Rouelle performing a public experiment
3359520 Guillaume-Francois Rouelle performing a public experiment; (add.info.: An engraving of Guillaume-Francois Rouelle (1703-1770) a French chemist and apothecary, performing a public experiment

Background imageChemistry Collection: Science. Isaac Berard test his still. Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie

Science. Isaac Berard test his still. Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France
3434912 Science. Isaac Berard test his still. Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France, c.1880 (engraving); (add.info.: Sciences. Coll. Part. Science)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Science. The german alchemist Johann Friedrich Bottger, inventor of European porcelain

Science. The german alchemist Johann Friedrich Bottger, inventor of European porcelain
3434713 Science. The german alchemist Johann Friedrich Bottger, inventor of European porcelain. Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France

Background imageChemistry Collection: Robert Hare (1781-1858)

Robert Hare (1781-1858)
863365 Robert Hare (1781-1858); (add.info.: Robert Hare (1781-1858) American chemist. Invented an oxyhydrogen blow-pipe and a calorimeter

Background imageChemistry Collection: Thomas Thomson (1773-1852)

Thomas Thomson (1773-1852)
863359 Thomas Thomson (1773-1852); (add.info.: Thomas Thomson (1773-1852), Scottish chemist born at Crieff, Perthshire. Regius professor of chemistry at Glasgow university (1817)

Background imageChemistry Collection: Thomas Graham (1805-1869)

Thomas Graham (1805-1869)
863341 Thomas Graham (1805-1869); (add.info.: Thomas Graham (1805-1869) Scottish chemist who laid the foundations of physical chemistry

Background imageChemistry Collection: Eben Norton Horsfod (1818-1893)

Eben Norton Horsfod (1818-1893)
863340 Eben Norton Horsfod (1818-1893); (add.info.: Eben Norton Horsfod (1818-1893) American chemist and disciple of Liebig. Called "The father of American food technology"

Background imageChemistry Collection: Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen (1811-1899)

Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen (1811-1899)
865203 Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen (1811-1899); (add.info.: Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen (1811-1899) German chemist and spectroscopist

Background imageChemistry Collection: Christoph Hendrick Diderick Buys-Ballot

Christoph Hendrick Diderick Buys-Ballot
865148 Christoph Hendrick Diderick Buys-Ballot; (add.info.: Christoph Hendrick Diderick Buys-Ballot (1817-1890) Dutch meteorologist and physical chemist



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"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey through Chemistry's Timeline" Step back in time to 1869, when Dmitri Mendeleev introduced his groundbreaking creation - Mendeleyev's periodic table. This iconic masterpiece laid the foundation for understanding elements and their properties. Imagine holding a Bakelite telephone, marveling at its invention that revolutionized communication. It was during this era that chemistry began intertwining with everyday life, igniting curiosity and innovation. The mesmerizing dance of fire captivates our senses, reminding us of the transformative power of chemical reactions. From ancient alchemists like Count of St Germain to modern scientists like Dmitri Mendeleev, it has always been driven by those seeking knowledge and discovery. Colours derived from coal tar brought vibrant hues into our lives. Through colour lithography, we witnessed art merging with science as chemists unlocked the secrets hidden within nature's palette. Enter the realm of elements on the standard periodic table - a visual representation showcasing various element types and their unique characteristics. Copper and magnesium sulphate experiments (LM) exemplify how chemistry allows us to manipulate matter for practical purposes. In 1954, mass spectrometry emerged as a powerful tool enabling scientists to analyze complex substances at an atomic level. The birth of this technique marked another milestone in unraveling nature's mysteries. Chemistry not only impacts our physical world but also extends its reach into medicine. An anaesthetic inhibiting an ion channel C015/6718 showcases how chemicals can alter biological processes for therapeutic purposes. A laboratory clamp symbolizes precision and control in scientific experimentation – essential qualities that have propelled countless discoveries throughout history. Picture Ernest Rutherford standing tall amidst his research apparatus in Cavendish Laboratory – a testament to his pioneering work on atomic structure that reshaped our understanding of matter itself.