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Lord Kelvin's mirror galvanometer, 1876.
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Lord Kelvin's transatlantic telegraph, 1877. Artist: John Wright Oakes 
Lord Kelvin's transatlantic telegraph, 1877. William Thomson's (Lord Kelvin) (1824-1907) receiving apparatus used at Brest, France, including his mirror galvanometer (left), an instrument for measuring small electric currents. 
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19th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
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Britain
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COMMUNICATIONS
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ELECTRIC
Electricity
ELECTROMAGNETISM
Galvanometer
Invention
John Wright
John Wright Oakes
Kelvin
LOCATION
LORD
Lord Kelvin
mirror galvanometer
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oakes
Oxford Science Archive
Physics
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Science
Scientific Instrument
Scotland
SCOTS
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TELECOMMUNICATION
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TELEGRAPHY
Thomson
TRANSATLANTIC
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WILLIAM
William Thomson