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  • Chemical apparatus. mid 19th C
  • Chemical laboratory - description of apparatus, Paris. 1760
  • Chemical research lab, Beckenham. Two chemists at work, surrounded by equipment and apparatus.
  • Workers using apparatus in a chemical laboratory. Etching, ca. 1769.
  • A man made up out of chemical apparatus, symbols, and chemicals. Coloured lithograph.
  • Louis Pasteur, standing, holding eyeglasses, with chemical apparatus and books. Chromolithograph.
  • Chemistry: chemical apparatus in use, on an ornamental table. Engraving, 17--.
  • A large chemical laboratory filled with apparatus and types of glass vessel. Engraving, 1778.
  • A large chemical laboratory filled with distilling apparatus and many types of glass vessel. Engraving, 177-.
  • A chemist examining a flask of golden liquid, with a book and chemical apparatus. Colour process print.
  • Chemistry: chemical apparatus made of glass, metal etc. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1801, after H. Lascelles.
  • Design for a general chemical laboratory, with the apparatus numbered. Etching by A.W. Warren, 1822, after C. Varley.
  • A savant in his cabinet, surrounded by chemical and other apparatus, examining a flask. Oil painting by Mattheus van Helmont, 167-.
  • A savant in his cabinet, surrounded by chemical and other apparatus, examining a flask. Oil painting by Mattheus van Helmont, 167-.
  • A savant in his cabinet, surrounded by chemical and other apparatus, examining a flask. Oil painting by Mattheus van Helmont, 167-.
  • A savant in his cabinet, surrounded by chemical and other apparatus, examining a flask. Oil painting by Mattheus van Helmont, 167-.
  • A savant in his cabinet, surrounded by chemical and other apparatus, examining a flask. Oil painting by Mattheus van Helmont, 167-.
  • A savant in his cabinet, surrounded by chemical and other apparatus, examining a flask. Oil painting by Mattheus van Helmont, 167-.
  • A savant in his cabinet, surrounded by chemical and other apparatus, examining a flask. Oil painting by Mattheus van Helmont, 167-.
  • A chemist creates a new form of gunpowder - incombustible; representing a futile new invention. Coloure lithograph by J.-B.-D. Bourdel, 1835.
  • Johannes Daniel Mylius. Line engraving, 1620.
  • An alchemist using bellows at a furnace in his laboratory. Etching by T. Major, 1750, after D. Teniers the younger.
  • An alchemist using bellows at a furnace in his laboratory. Etching by T. Major, 1750, after D. Teniers the younger.
  • Chemical Laboratory room. Experimental Research labs, Burroughs Wellcome and Co. Tuckahoe, New York.
  • An alchemist in a short orange gown blowing bellows into a still with an alembic. Pastel drawing.
  • A man performing a chemical procedure is approached from behind behind by another man who strangles him with a scarf. Process print by V&C after P. Chase.
  • Nathan Lacy. Engraving by A. Della Via.
  • An alchemist wearing a tall hat, sitting at a table containing his chemical instruments. Lithograph by H. Wood after F. Howard.
  • A seated man in a monk's habit, blowing bellows, with an alembic. Pencil drawing.
  • An apothecary wearing a gown and skull cap, pouring fluid from a bottle. Chalk drawing by or after H. Stacy Marks.