Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Science & Society Picture Library via Getty Images. When the savants returned to France, many worked on compiling the multivolume book "Description de l'Égypte," which amounted to 7,000 pages ...
The National Railway Museum also has a presence on a number of other websites. Copies of many of its posters, photographs and artworks can be ordered through the Science and Society Picture Library. [110] The National Railway Museum has a presence on the National Preservation forums. Members and Readers are able to talk and comment directly to ...
Science & Society Picture Library - Getty Images. An Unknown Man (1920) In the photo, captured by Walsh medium William Hope, a man sits in a chair as the distorted face of an unidentified "spirit ...
Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince (28 August 1841 – disappeared 16 September 1890, declared dead 16 September 1897) was a French artist and the inventor of an early motion-picture camera, and director of Roundhay Garden Scene. He was possibly the first person to shoot a moving picture sequence using a single lens camera and a strip of (paper) film.
The Science Museum is a major museum on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, London.It was founded in 1857 and is one of the city's major tourist attractions, attracting 3.3 million visitors annually in 2019.
Description: 60-inch cyclotron, 1939. This shows the cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, soon after completion in 1939. The key figures in its development and use are shown, standing, left to right: Dr D Cooksey, Dr D Corson, Dr Ernest Orlando Lawrence (1901-58), the inventor of the cyclotron; Dr R Thornton, Dr J Backus, WS Sainsbury [W. W. Salisbury], Dr LW Alvarez (1911 ...
Extra! Extra! Tales from the Daily Herald Picture Library, 2007; Sarah Jones, 2007–2008; Henri Cartier-Bresson's Scrapbook: Photographs 1932–1946, 2007; Sunny Snaps, 2007; Live By the Lens, Die By the Lens, 2008; New Works: Pavilion Commissions 2008, 2008–2009; Breaking News: Celebrating 140 Years of the Press Association, 2008–2009
Gifford has four photographs in the collection of the Science and Society Picture Library (UK). [19] His five commemorative stamps are in the collection of the Science Museum Group (UK). [ 20 ]