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Daniel Maclise (1806-1870), Irish artist, 19th century.Artist: J Smyth
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Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, c1835.
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Nicholas Lemery, French chemist, 1762.
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Daniel Rutherford, late 18th century.
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Dionysius Lardner, Irish-born scientific writer, 1835. 
Dionysius Lardner, Irish-born scientific writer, 1835. Lardner (1793-1859) was  Professor of natural philosophy and astronomy at London University (University College). From 1840-1845 he lectured in the USA and Cuba. He then returned to Europe and settled in Paris. Lardner was the author of the Cabinet Cyclopaedia (London, 1849). From a print after Daniel Maclise (1806-1870) for Fraser's Magazine. (London, 1830-1838). 
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Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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