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Quint Collection (#18)

"Quint: A Journey Through Time and Tales" Step into the world of "Quint

Background imageQuint Collection: Salt water battery of M. Duchemin

Salt water battery of M. Duchemin

Background imageQuint Collection: C. J. de Bunsen

C. J. de Bunsen
C.J. de Bunsen

Background imageQuint Collection: Voltas fundemental experiment

Voltas fundemental experiment

Background imageQuint Collection: Voltas metal arc (copper and zinc)

Voltas metal arc (copper and zinc)

Background imageQuint Collection: Bunsens battery

Bunsens battery

Background imageQuint Collection: Groves battery

Groves battery

Background imageQuint Collection: Battery of M. Va rita, from Beauvais

Battery of M. Va rita, from Beauvais
Battery of M. Va© rita©, from Beauvais

Background imageQuint Collection: A part of the Daniell battery

A part of the Daniell battery

Background imageQuint Collection: A. C. Becquerel

A. C. Becquerel
A.C. Becquerel

Background imageQuint Collection: Munckes battery

Munckes battery

Background imageQuint Collection: Propeller battery

Propeller battery

Background imageQuint Collection: Wollastons battery in action

Wollastons battery in action

Background imageQuint Collection: Activating a part of the battery of Wollaston

Activating a part of the battery of Wollaston

Background imageQuint Collection: Channel battery

Channel battery

Background imageQuint Collection: Crown battery

Crown battery

Background imageQuint Collection: A part of the battery of Wollaston

A part of the battery of Wollaston

Background imageQuint Collection: The large battery of Wollaston, built by Davy, in 1807, at the Royal Institute in London

The large battery of Wollaston, built by Davy, in 1807, at the Royal Institute in London

Background imageQuint Collection: Nobilis thermopile with a reflector attached to it

Nobilis thermopile with a reflector attached to it

Background imageQuint Collection: Column battery

Column battery

Background imageQuint Collection: Miners Lamp. Miners at work

Miners Lamp. Miners at work

Background imageQuint Collection: Algerian Maiden, 1885, Algeria

Algerian Maiden, 1885, Algeria

Background imageQuint Collection: Geissler tubes

Geissler tubes

Background imageQuint Collection: Electric Light within laminated glass

Electric Light within laminated glass

Background imageQuint Collection: Electric Spark

Electric Spark

Background imageQuint Collection: Electric Lantern of miners

Electric Lantern of miners

Background imageQuint Collection: Destruction of Fort Pei-ho, in China, by the ignition of a mine by Ruhmkorff s

Destruction of Fort Pei-ho, in China, by the ignition of a mine by Ruhmkorff s
Destruction of Fort Pei-ho, in China, by the ignition of a mine by Ruhmkorffs machine

Background imageQuint Collection: Ruhmkorff

Ruhmkorff

Background imageQuint Collection: Foucaults switch

Foucaults switch

Background imageQuint Collection: Wildes magneto-electric machine

Wildes magneto-electric machine

Background imageQuint Collection: Ruhmkorffs machine

Ruhmkorffs machine

Background imageQuint Collection: Magneto-electric machine from the Alliance company

Magneto-electric machine from the Alliance company

Background imageQuint Collection: Clarkes Machine

Clarkes Machine

Background imageQuint Collection: Faradays induction machine

Faradays induction machine

Background imageQuint Collection: Franazois Arago

Franazois Arago

Background imageQuint Collection: A. -M. Ampašre

A. -M. Ampašre
A.-M. Ampašre

Background imageQuint Collection: Oersted discovers the deviation of a magnetic needle by a closed electric current (1820)

Oersted discovers the deviation of a magnetic needle by a closed electric current (1820)

Background imageQuint Collection: Xavier Bichat

Xavier Bichat

Background imageQuint Collection: Cruikshank builds the battery with channels

Cruikshank builds the battery with channels

Background imageQuint Collection: Humphry Davy

Humphry Davy

Background imageQuint Collection: Alessandro Volta reads before the Academy of Science his memoir of the battery, in

Alessandro Volta reads before the Academy of Science his memoir of the battery, in the presence of the first consul Bonaparte (18 November 1800)

Background imageQuint Collection: J. -B. Biot

J. -B. Biot
J.-B. Biot

Background imageQuint Collection: Nicholson and Carlisle, decompose water through the battery of Volta, London, 2 May 1800

Nicholson and Carlisle, decompose water through the battery of Volta, London, 2 May 1800

Background imageQuint Collection: Joseph Banks reads the letter of Volta announcing the discovery of the electric battery

Joseph Banks reads the letter of Volta announcing the discovery of the electric battery, before the Royal Society of London (April 1800)

Background imageQuint Collection: Apparatus for the decomposition of water

Apparatus for the decomposition of water

Background imageQuint Collection: Volta builds the electric motor or electric battery in December 1799

Volta builds the electric motor or electric battery in December 1799

Background imageQuint Collection: Humboldt and Halla repeating the experiments of Galvani and Volta

Humboldt and Halla repeating the experiments of Galvani and Volta
Humboldt and Halla© repeating the experiments of Galvani and Volta

Background imageQuint Collection: Alexandre de Humboldt

Alexandre de Humboldt

Background imageQuint Collection: Alessandro Volta

Alessandro Volta




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"Quint: A Journey Through Time and Tales" Step into the world of "Quint, " a captivating collection of vintage artwork by Scott Lawrence that takes us on a nostalgic voyage through history. From the pages of Charles Dickens' Pickwick Papers, we encounter a memorable scene as Captain Smollett confronts an elusive rascal with his iconic words, "Who are you, you rascal?" The artwork captures the essence of this moment in vivid detail. Transporting us further back to 1873 Ottawa, Canada, we witness the grandeur of Niagara Falls in all its glory. This old print from the 19th century evokes a sense of Victorian charm and retro aesthetics. Meanwhile, David Copperfield welcomes us into Mr. Peggotty's hospitable abode, where warmth and friendship abound. The power and innovation of George and Robert Stephenson's locomotive "The Rocket" come alive in another striking piece. We find ourselves amidst Moscow's snowy landscapes in 1850 Russia, witnessing sledging adventures alongside majestic horses – true equestrian marvels frozen in time. A glimpse into rural life unfolds before our eyes as children tend to their poultry within an ancient crumbled wall enclosure. This charming snapshot from the 19th century showcases farm life at its most idyllic – chicks chirping merrily under watchful eyes. Mr. Micawber bids farewell with valedictory remarks in yet another enchanting portrayal inspired by David Copperfield's timeless narrative. The emotions captured here resonate deeply as we bid adieu to cherished characters who have become part of our literary journey. Traveling across borders to Aberdeen in 1885 UK, we discover the mesmerizing Water-Wheel at Granholm Tweed Mills – a testament to human ingenuity harnessed by nature itself. Intriguingly shifting gears once more, we encounter an intense bear hunting expedition set against Russia's wild landscapes in 1891.