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Distillation, 1882. Artist: Anon
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Spectroscope, 1882.
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Carbon microphone, 1882.
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Transitional ship, 1886.
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Communicating by speaking tube, 1882.
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Bell telephone, 1882. Artist: Alexander Graham Bell
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Rumford's calorimeter, 1887. Artist: Anon
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Thomas Alva Edison's first Phonograph, 1878.
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Distillation, 1500.
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Spectrum analysis, 1873.
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Work of Marie and Pierre Curie, 1904.   Artist: Anon
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Observing a total solar eclipse, 1851 (1857). Artist: Anon
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Electroscope fitted with microscope, 1904.  Artist: Anon
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James Clerk Maxwell's (1831-1879) comparison apparatus, 1880.
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Using gunpowder in a stone quarry, 1867. Artist: Anon
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Solar corona and prominences 1860 (1870).   Artist: Anon
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Distillation, 1500.
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'Shorthorn Bull 'Ironclad'', 1875. Artist: Anon
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Solar corona and prominences 1860 (1870).   Artist: Anon
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Evangelista Torricelli, Italian physicist, inventing the mercury barometer, 1643 (1873).
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Centrifuge, 1882. Artist: Anon 
Centrifuge, 1882. Centrifuges are used to separate liquids from solids, or liquids from liquids of different density such as cream from milk. From Physics in Pictures by Theodore Eckardt. (London, 1882). 
Unique Identifier AR922150 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3429px × 5093px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Anon
anonymous
centrifuge
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
color
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DIAGRAM
Eckardt
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oxford Science Archive
Physics
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Science
scientific apparatus
SEPARATION
Theodore
Theodore Eckardt