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Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1860. Artist: Anon
Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1860. Priestley (1733-1804) was a pioneer in the study of gases and is recognised as one of the discovers of oxygen. He also experimented with electricity. Priestley was a member of the Lunar Society, a dining club of scientists and businessmen from the Birmingham region, which included Matthew Boulton, James Watt, John Wilkinson, Erasmus Darwin, and Josiah Wedgwood. In 1794 he emigrated to America and published books on Unitarianism. From Chemistry by James Sheridan Muspratt. (London 1860).
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18th century
19th century
Anon
anonymous
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
British
Chemist
Chemistry
Christianity
country
eighteenth century
ELEMENT
England
English
Engraving
GEORGIAN
James Sheridan
James Sheridan Muspratt
JOB
JOSEPH
JOSEPH PRIESTLEY
LOCATION
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Man
Men
Minister
Monochrome
Muspratt
NINETEENTH CENTURY
non-conformism
non-conformist
OCCUPATION
Oxford Science Archive
OXYGEN
People
Pioneer
Portrait
Presbyterian
PRIESTLEY
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PROFESSION
Protestantism
religion
Religious
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