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  • Back cover and binding of' 'Cullen's Practice of Physics'
  • Physics: a magnetic needle [?], with logarithmic apparatus (below). Engraving.
  • Physics: scientific equipment. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1850, after himself.
  • Physics: mechanical equipment. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1850, after himself.
  • Arthur Schuster and Ernest Rutherford with students: Physics Department, Manchester University. Photograph,.
  • Researcher in molecular physics laboratory
  • Researcher in molecular physics laboratory
  • Physics: effects of weight, sound, heat, light, electricity and magnetism on solids, liquids and gases. Colour lithograph by C. Bethmont.
  • Episodes illustrating forces in physics, dynamics and mechanics. Process print after J. Bartholomew.
  • Light energy : its physics, physiological action and therapeutic applications / by Margaret A. Cleaves.
  • Light energy : its physics, physiological action and therapeutic applications / by Margaret A. Cleaves.
  • Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science: students experimenting in a physics laboratory. Photograph, c. 1933.
  • A female figure with a vacuum pump; representing physics or 'natural philosophy'. Stipple engraving, 1795, after C-N. Cochin the younger, c. 1773.
  • A female figure with a vacuum pump; representing physics. Etching by C.L. de Lingée after C-N. Cochin the younger, c. 1773.
  • W. C. Roentgen, professor of physics at Giessen, Wuerzburg and Munich, discoverer of X-rays. Reproduction of etching by J. Lindner-Mohn, 1900.
  • W. C. Roentgen, professor of physics at Giessen, Wuerzburg and Munich, discoverer of X-rays. Reproduction of etching by J. Lindner-Mohn, 1900.
  • An old man rests his head on his hand; cherubs play in a room filled with mechanical instruments; representing mechanical philosophy (or 18th century physics). Stipple engraving by J. Chapman, 1816.
  • Putti deprive a bird of air in a vacuum experiment, one plays at billiards, another plays with magnetised keys, while outside a storm rages: representing physics. Etching by B. Picart, 1729, after himself.
  • Rural economy, in its relations with chemistry, physics, and meterology; or, An application of the principles of chemistry and physiology to the details of practical farming / By J.B. Boussingault. Translated with an introduction and notes by George Law.
  • Bee keeping at Chelsea Physic Garden
  • Bee keeping at Chelsea physic garden
  • The Physic Garden, Chelsea: a plan view. Engraving by John Haynes, 1751.
  • Society of Apothecaries of London. Cedar trees in Physic Garden looking south.
  • Terracotta bust of Sir Hans Sloane, founder of the Chelsea Physic Gardens.
  • Society of Apothecaries of London. Cedar trees in Physic Garden looking north.
  • Society of Apothecaries of London. Plan of improvements to Physic Garden, 1725.
  • The "Torpedo" ball : Physic ... / C.R. Harker, Stagg & Morgan Ltd.
  • Sir Isaac Pennington in his ceremonial congregational robes as doctor of physic at Cambridge. Watercolour.
  • A doctor of physic of Oxford in his ceremonial robes, Oxford. Watercolour after T. Uwins.
  • Sir Isaac Pennington in his ceremonial robes as doctor of physic at Cambridge. Coloured pen drawing.