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Statue of Isaac NewtonThis 1837 vintage image shows a statue of Isaac Newton
Antique illustration of Portrait de Pasteur by Edelfelt
Geath of Archimedes engraving 1894Great Men and Famous Women
Archimedes engraving 1881Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881
Galileo Galilei engraving 1881Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881
Pierre Bouguer engraving 1881Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881
Christiaan Huygens engraving 1885Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881
Isaac Newton engraving 1881Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881
Blaise Pascal engraving 1881Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881
Franz Karl AchardAntique illustration of a Franz Karl Achard
Archimedes of Syracuse (c. 287 BC-212 BC)Antique illustration of a Archimedes of Syracuse (c.287 BC-212 BC)
Illustration of French physicist and scientist Andre-Marie Ampere
Electric CarAmerican inventor and physicist Thomas Edison (1847 - 1931) with his first electric car, the Edison Baker. He is holding one of the batteries used to power the vehicle
Ernest Rutherford1925: British physicist and 1st Baron, Ernest Rutherford (1871 - 1937), at the time he was President of the British Association. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Newtons Housecirca 1812: The house of English physicist and mathematician, Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727), in Orange Street, near Leicester Square, London
Isaacs AppleEnglish mathematician and physicist Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727) contemplates the force of gravity, as the famous story goes, on seeing an apple fall in his orchard, circa 1665
FranAzois Arago (1786 - 1853), wood engraving, published in 1880Dominique FranAzois Jean Arago (1786 - 1853), French physicist and politician. Wood engraving, published in 1880
AndrA -Marie AmpAšre (1775-1836), wood engraving, published in 1880Andre-Marie AmpAšre (1775 - 1836), French physicist and mathematician. According to him, the international unit of current ampere is named. Wood engraving, published in 1880