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Background imageTyndall Collection: AVM Donald Clifford Tyndall Bennett, 1910-1986

AVM Donald Clifford Tyndall Bennett, 1910-1986, former commander of the RAF pathfinder Force and Head of the school in Grafton Street, London, run by British South American Airways

Background imageTyndall Collection: John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. (Professor at Royal Institution

John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. (Professor at Royal Institution, London, 1854. Worked on Heat radiation and acoustics. Died of accidental Chloral poisoning)

Background imageTyndall Collection: John Tyndall (1820-93) Irish born physicist, lecturing on electromagnetism at the Royal Institution

John Tyndall (1820-93) Irish born physicist, lecturing on electromagnetism at the Royal Institution, London. May 1870. Wood engraving

Background imageTyndall Collection: John Tyndall (1829-1893) Irish-born British physicist. Professor at Royal Institution, London

John Tyndall (1829-1893) Irish-born British physicist. Professor at Royal Institution, London. President of British association 1874. Died of accidental chloral poisoning

Background imageTyndall Collection: William Tyndale, being burnt at the stake in Belgium, cries Lord, open the

William Tyndale, being burnt at the stake in Belgium, cries Lord, open the
William Tyndale, being burnt at the stake in Belgium, cries " Lord, open the king of Englands eies." William Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tindal or Tyndall: pronounced /jatjandjal/) (c)

Background imageTyndall Collection: John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish born physicist and mountaineer (1893). Studied in

John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish born physicist and mountaineer (1893). Studied in Marburg under Robert Bunsen (1811-1899). Appointed professor at the Royal Institution, London, in 1844

Background imageTyndall Collection: John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. Professor at the Royal Institution

John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. Professor at the Royal Institution, London, 1854. Worked on heat radiation and acoustics. Died of accidental Chloral poisoning

Background imageTyndall Collection: Tyndall ice thermometer C016 / 3663

Tyndall ice thermometer C016 / 3663
Ice thermometer. View of a type of thermometer used by physicist John Tyndall (1820-93) to measure the temperature of glacier ice

Background imageTyndall Collection: Tyndall ice thermometer C016 / 3662

Tyndall ice thermometer C016 / 3662
Ice thermometer. View of a type of thermometer used by physicist John Tyndall (1820-93) to measure the temperature of glacier ice

Background imageTyndall Collection: JOHN TYNDALL (1820-1893). British physicist. Line and stipple engraving, 1872

JOHN TYNDALL (1820-1893). British physicist. Line and stipple engraving, 1872

Background imageTyndall Collection: 1865 British Association cartoon by Punch

1865 British Association cartoon by Punch
1865 A caricature by Punch of the diverse alumni of the British Association annual meeting in Birmingham. They are shown satirically, performing in their acknowledged fields of expertise

Background imageTyndall Collection: 1882 Darwin et al Reason against Unreason

1882 Darwin et al Reason against Unreason
1882 Puck Magazine chromolithograph by J. Keppler - American publication, German language edition, with English text drawn in cartoon. The text translates as " reason versus unreason"

Background imageTyndall Collection: Carlyle / Edinburgh Speech

Carlyle / Edinburgh Speech
THOMAS CARLYLE Scottish philosopher and historian on his installation as Lord Rector of Edinburgh University, 2 April 1866

Background imageTyndall Collection: John Tyndall / Caldesi Cdv

John Tyndall / Caldesi Cdv
JOHN TYNDALL Irish physicist and populariser of science

Background imageTyndall Collection: John Tyndall (Colour)

John Tyndall (Colour)
JOHN TYNDALL Irish physicist




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