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Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist, 19th century.Artist: C Cook
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William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone's five-needle telegraph, patented 1837, (19th century).
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Cook and Wheatstone's 5-needle telegraph, 1837 (1915).
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Diagram of William Cooke and Charles Wheatstone's five-needle telegraph, 1837, (19th century).
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Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist, 19th century.
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Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), British physicist, 1882.
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Charles Darwin, British naturalist, (1899).Artist: C Cook
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Sir William Sterndale Bennett, English composer, (1899).Artist: E Stodart
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Sir David Brewster, 19th century Scottish scientist, inventor and writer.Artist: Alfred Croquis
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Sir David Brewster, 19th century Scottish scientist, inventor and writer.Artist: DJ Pound
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Sir John Everett Millais, Pre-Raphaelite painter, (1899).Artist: E Stodart
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William Edward Ayrton (1847-1908), British physicist, electrical engineer and inventor, c1890.
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Joseph Wilson Swan, c1880. Artist: Anon
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Samuel Finley Breese Morse, American inventor, (1934).
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Princess Alexandra of Denmark, Princess of Wales, 1899.Artist: C Cook
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William Edward Ayrton (1847-1908), British physicist, electrical engineer and inventor, 1892.
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Ernst Werner von Siemens 19th century German inventor and industrialist, (1900).
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Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor, c1879.
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Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, scientist and inventor, c1900.
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Michael Faraday, British chemist and physicist, c1845. Artist: J Cook
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Sir Charles Wheatstone, British inventor, (1899).Artist: C Cook 
Sir Charles Wheatstone, British inventor, (1899). Wheatstone (1802-1875) was a pioneer of electric telegraphy. In 1837, he and William Fothergill Cooke patented their five-needle telegraph machine, the first successful electric telecommunication device. Wheatstone received a knighthood in 1868. An Engraving from James Taylor's The Victorian Empire, William Mackenzie, London, 1899. 
Unique Identifier AR932991 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3312px × 5291px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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