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A Brown Study, 1853 (oil on canvas)827527 A Brown Study, 1853 (oil on canvas) by Huggins, William (1820-84); 92.1x72 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Brown Study. William Huggins (1820-1884). Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1853
Telescope de Tulse Hill, Installe par W Huggins pour ses etudes de spectroscopie (engraving)2787870 Telescope de Tulse Hill, Installe par W Huggins pour ses etudes de spectroscopie (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Telescope de Tulse Hill)
The Royal Society (engraving)585276 The Royal Society (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration titled The Royal Society, depicting Professor GH Darwin, Francis Galton)
Portrait of William Huggins, translator of Ariosto, 1760. Creator: Thomas MajorPortrait of William Huggins, translator of Ariosto, 1760
Observatory of Sir William Huggins, K. C. B. Tulse Hill, 1904Observatory of Sir William Huggins, K.C.B. Tulse Hill, 1904. Sir William Huggins OM KCB PRS (1824-1910) was an English astronomer best known for his pioneering work in astronomical spectroscopy
William Huggins, British astronomer and spectroscopist, 1903. Artist: SpyWilliam Huggins, British astronomer and spectroscopist, 1903. Huggins (1824-1910) was the inventor of the solar spectroscope
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Twin telescope, Tulse Hill Observatory. This twin telescope, on an equatorial mount, was operated by the British astronomer William Huggins (1824-1910) at his observatory at his home in Tulse Hill
Early astronomical spectroscopyOne of the earliest Illustrations of Solar and Sidereal Spectra (from an 1878 article " Chemistry of Heavenly Bodies" by Dr. J. Gladstone)
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