Sir William Crookes, English physicist and chemist, c1900s. Artist: Spy

Sir William Crookes, English physicist and chemist, c1900s. Artist: Spy

1-150-151 - Oxford Science Archive/Heritage Images

Sir William Crookes, English physicist and chemist, c1900s. After studying at the Royal College of Chemistry, London, Crookes went on to make significant contributions in several fields of science. He invented the radiometer (1873-1876), a device that responds to light or other electromagnetic radiation (which led to research in vacuum physics), and the spinthariscope (1903) which made individual alpha particles visible. He also discovered the element thallium, and was an authority on sanitation and agriculture. This is a cartoon from the magazine Vanity Fair.


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Creator
  1. Sir Leslie Matthew Ward, attributed to: British: Illustrator for Vanity Fair, artist, painter, caricaturist
Subject
  1. Sir William Crookes: British: Chemist, physicist, scientist

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 1936x3248
File Size : 18,423kb


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  1. PER/C000207
  1. 0460000969
  1. 1-150-151
  1. 1150151
  1. 969
  1. PER/C000207

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