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- subject matching 'Science, appliance and technology'
A selection of images from the collection that include references to science, appliances and other forms of technology. See also: 'Clocks and timepieces' (Accessory).
by Henry Cousins, after Ramsay Richard Reinagle
mezzotint, 1843 (1813)
NPG D7351
by Richard James Lane, after Thomas Lewis
lithograph, 1844
NPG D21807
by Charles Baugniet, printed by Day & Haghe, published by Joseph Hogarth
lithograph, 1845
NPG D41757
by John Richardson Jackson, published by Henry Graves & Co, after George Sanders (Saunders)
mezzotint, published 1 May 1848
NPG D39904
by Augustus Fox, published by T. Fielder, after Henry William Pickersgill
line engraving, published 9 January 1850
NPG D39880
by Augustus Fox, after Henry William Pickersgill
line engraving, published 1850
NPG D39881
by Alexander Scott, after Stephen Pearce
mezzotint, (1871)
NPG D39882
Sir (William James) Erasmus Wilson
by Alexander Scott, after Stephen Pearce
mezzotint, published 1873
NPG D8459
by Ferdinand Jean de la Ferté Joubert, printed by Thomas Brooker, after (Wilhelm Augustus) Rudolf Lehmann
mezzotint, (1874)
NPG D36694
Count Edmund Batthyany-Strattmann ('Men of the Day. No. 88.')
by Carlo Pellegrini
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 19 September 1874
NPG D43658
Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey ('Statesmen. No. 270.')
by Carlo Pellegrini
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 6 October 1877
NPG D43817
by William Brassey Hole
etching, published 1884
NPG D32214
by William Brassey Hole
etching, published 1884
NPG D34397
by William Brassey Hole
etching, published 1884
NPG D35178
by William Brassey Hole
etching, published 1884
NPG D36610
(Henry Charles) Fleeming Jenkin
by William Brassey Hole
etching, published 1884
NPG D36502
printed by M & N Hanhart, published by Ackermann & Co, after Charles Baugniet
lithograph, published 5 April 1884
NPG D38453
by William Brassey Hole
etching, published 1884
NPG D39951
by Richard Taylor, after Thomas Walter Wilson
wood engraving, published by The Illustrated London News 25 May 1889
NPG D42855
Sir Thomas Stevenson ('Men of the Day. No. 766.')
by Arthur George Witherby ('Wag')
chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 30 November 1899
NPG D44989