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Albertus Magnus expounding his doctrines of physical science in the streets of Paris ca. 1245. Oil painting by Ernest Board.
Board, Ernest, 1877-1934.Reference: 45916i- Pictures
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A T-cell infected with HIV within a poster by the New Scientist describing the science of AIDS. Colour lithograph.
Date: 26 March 1987Reference: 667051i- Digital Images
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Illustration emphasizing the ancient pseudo-science of physiognomy which tries to determine a man's character from his outward resemble to animals
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Illustration emphasizing the ancient pseudo-science of physiognomy which tries to determine a man's character from his outward resemble to animals
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A Chinese girl smiling, gesturing towards evidence of modernization, surrounded by children engaged in science education. Colour lithograph after Zhou Jian Zhi, 1978.
Zhou, Jian Zhi, active approximately 1978.Date: [May 1978]Reference: 778010i- Pictures
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Putti plan war manoeuvres on maps with the help of geometrical diagrams; representing geometry and military science. Etching by B. Picart, 1729, after himself.
Picart, Bernard, 1673-1733.Date: 1729Reference: 25664i- Digital Images
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Page of text emphasizing the ancient pseudo-science of physiognomy which tries to determine a man's character from his outward resemble to animals
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Page of text emphasizing the ancient pseudo-science of physiognomy which tries to determine a man's character from his outward resemble to animals
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Page of text emphasizing the ancient pseudo-science of physiognomy which tries to determine a man's character from his outward resemble to animals
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A winged woman (the genius of literature and science) presents a young man and young woman to Minerva. Stipple engraving by J.W. Chapman, 1812, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: Sep.r 19th 1812Reference: 2439389i- Pictures
Questions for children concerning physics and biology. Colour lithographs, 1999.
Keogh, Brenda.Date: 1999Reference: 585254iPart of: Thinking about science- Pictures
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The distinguished men of science 1807-8: a key to the identities of the sitters. Photograph of engraving by W. Walker, 1862, after Sir J. Gilbert.
Gilbert, John, 1817-1897.Date: 1862Reference: 544960i- Pictures
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Britannia is seated under a tree, surrounded by Science and Industry and presented with a cornucopia by a man with a spade; representing Britain's wealth through science and industry. Etching by J. Miller after S. Wale.
Wale, Samuel, -1786.Reference: 39099i- Pictures
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Left, a woman personifying science instructing her children in how to use a microscope; a woman personifying truth reveals the scene to Father Time. Mezzotint after T.S. Duché, 1787.
Duché, Thomas Spence, 1763-1790.Date: July 1st 1787Reference: 577912i- Pictures
A young man taking the cork out of a bottle to look inside, representing learning about alcohol. Colour lithograph after Ed Carini, 195-.
Carini, Ed (Illustrator)Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 680064iPart of: Science Research Associates life adjustment poster- Pictures
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Men and women with telescopes, gyroscopes, a balloon, battle ships, and other forms of technology; representing the benefits of philosophy and science. Engraving by E. Voysard after C.L. Desrais.
Desrais, Claude Louis, 1746-1816.Reference: 36296i- Pictures
Distinguished British men of science 1807-1808 assembled in the library of the Royal Institution, London. Mezzotint by W. Walker and G. Zobel after F. Skill and W. Walker, ca. 1860, after Sir J. Gilbert.
Gilbert, John, 1817-1897.Date: [1860?]Reference: 575630i- Pictures
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An illustrated numbered guide on how to treat mosquito nets to prevent malaria in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Aventis Environmental Science, ca. 2000.
Date: [2000?]Reference: 757091i- Pictures
A smartly dressed woman examining the head of a military man. Coloured etching attributed to W. Heath, ca 1830.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Reference: 11839iPart of: Sketches of science : Phrenology- Digital Images
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Illustration emphasizing the ancient pseudo-science of physiognomy which tries to determine a man's character from his outward resemble to animals. In this illustration is shown the traits of a male and an dog
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King Alfred the Great in military dress is visited in a dream by the goddess of science with stars in her hair, while winged sylphs gambol in the clouds. Etching by J.A. Minasi after B. Pernotin.
Pernotin, B.Date: [1802]Reference: 38970i- Pictures
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A bearded old man and a young woman representing Philosophy and Art respectively: he points to a book about mechanics and science, while she points to a painting of the Nativity of Christ. Engraving by W. Ridgway after D. Huntington.
Huntington, Daniel, 1816-1906.Reference: 38945i- Pictures
South Africa: countryside from the Tugela Bridge. Photograph by Mrs Hopkinson, 1905.
British Association for the Advancement of Science.Date: 1905Reference: 534615iPart of: British Association for the Advancement of Science- Pictures
Members of the British Association playing sports on board a ship on its way to South Africa. Photograph by Dr Halliburton, 1905.
British Association for the Advancement of Science.Date: 1905Reference: 534428iPart of: British Association for the Advancement of Science- Pictures
Natal, South Africa: two female water bearers at a Zulu wedding at Henley. Photograph by Lady Scott Moncrieff, 1905.
British Association for the Advancement of Science.Date: 1905Reference: 534554iPart of: British Association for the Advancement of Science