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Electric discharges in rarefied gases, 1892.
AR924985 
Examining a patient's thorax using an X-ray tube and fluorescent screen, 1903.
AR922913 
Discharge in Geissler tubes containing rarefied gases, 1887.
AR916343 
X-raying the hand, 1924.
AR922893 
X-ray apparatus, 1915.
AR922896 
Manufacturing electric light bulbs, c1883 (1896).
AR923105 
The Most Mysterious Substance in Nature - Radium, 1903.Artist: Alfred Hugh Fisher
AR959596 
Communicating by speaking tube, 1882.
AR921432 
Von Guericke's demonstration of the strength of a vacuum, 1654 (1672).
AR925278 
William Crookes, British physicist and chemist, 1903. Artist: Spy
AR922296 
Communication by speaking tube, c1850.
AR922850 
Artist's impression of deep sea scene with luminous fishes, 1903.
AR924988 
Centrifuge, 1882. Artist: Anon
AR922150 
Making Edison light bulbs, 1880.
AR925465 
Advertisement for The Vacuum Cleaner Company, 1906.  Artist: Anon
AR913482 
X-ray image of a solar flare.
AR922477 
Edwin Ray Lankester, British zoologist, 1905. Artist: Spy
AR925606 
Edison's incandescent lamps showing various forms of carbon filament, 1883.
AR922047 
Full sky microwave maps, 1990.
AR922456 
Morse electric printing telegraph, c1882.
AR923134 
Various substances fluorescing in vacuum tubes of different shapes, 1903. 
Various substances fluorescing in vacuum tubes of different shapes, 1903. 
Unique Identifier AR922861 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4678px × 3738px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1900s
20th century
cathode ray tube
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
color
concept
Electricity
FLUORESCENT
Geissler tube
Light
Oxford Science Archive
Physics
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RADIATION
Science
VACUUM TUBE