William Smith, English geologist
William Scoresby, English Arctic explorer
Sir John Franklin, British explorer
Alexander von Humboldt, German naturalist
David Livingstone, Scottish explorer
Sebastian Munster, German cartographer
Heinrich Kiepert, German geographer
Gerardus Mercator, Flemish cartographer
Petrus Bertius, Flemish cartographer
Sebastain Munster, German cartographer
Charles Lyell, Scottish geologist
1860's Charles Lyell portrait photo cdv
Benjamin Franklin, US scientist
Oronce Fine, French cartographer
Edmond Halley, British astronomer and mathematician
Johannes Stabius, Austrian cartographer
Roderick Murchison, Scottish geologist
Eduard Suess, Austrian geologist
Ferdinand von Richthofen, geologist
Global maritime map, 16th century
Louis Agassiz, Swiss-US geologist
Stonehenge survey, 1860s
Matthew Boulton, British engineer
Denis Papin, French physicist
Otto Nordenskjold, Swedish geologist
Ferdinand von Richthofen, German geologist
Surveying methods, 16th century
Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, USA
Sebastian Cabot, Italian explorer
William Henry, English chemist
Aylmer Bourke Lambert, English botanist
Feodosii Chernyshev, Russian geologist
James Walker, Scottish engineer
Watt steam engine governor, 18th century
William Buckland, British geologist
Samuel de Champlain.
Gerardus Mercator, Dutch cartographer
Ammonite fossils, 18th century
Davy experimenting at Vesuvius, 1819
John Muir, US naturalist
HMS Challenger explorers, 19th century
First geological map of Britain, 1815
Edison phonograph demonstration, 1878
Lewis Fermor, British geologist
William Parry, English Arctic explorer
James Watt, Scottish engineer
1855 Joseph Prestwich portrait photograph
Watt boiler, 18th century
Watt steam engine, 18th century
Henry Cavendish, British physical chemist
Jean Baptiste Biot, French physicist
John Powell and Tau-gu
Andrew Crombie Ramsay, British geologist
19th-century British knights
Natural rock bridge.
Desceliers' Map of Australia
Mineral properties, 18th century
Nicolai Andrusov, Russian geologist
Brent Dalrymple, US geologist
Sir Charles Lyell, British geologist
Richard Phillips, English chemist
1830 Baron Georges Cuvier palaeontologist
Joshua Brookes, English anatomist
Charles Hatchett, British chemist
Count Rumford, US-British physicist
1802 John Playfair Scottish Geologist
Andrew Geddes Bain, British geologist
W. N. Croft, British geologist
Ordnance Survey observatory, 1885
William Whewell, English polymath
George Stephenson (1781-1848)
Otto von Guericke, German engineer
Magdeburg vacuum experiment, 1650s
Richard Trevithick, British engineer
George Stephenson, British engineer
Stephenson's Rocket, historical image
Sans Pareil locomotive, historical image
Abel Niepce, French physicist
William Hellyer, English administrator
William Sollas, British zoologist
Electrical resistive tomography
NHM Geology Department staff, 1881
James Bowerbank, British palaeontologist
Sir Richard Owen, museum statue
Richard Lydekker, British naturalist
Benjamin Hawkins, British sculptor
Marc Seguin 1786-1875
Sample of Granite with xenolith inclusions.
Claude Chappe.
1790 James Hutton Geologist at the Face
William Jerdan.
Henry Clutterbuck, English physician
Gold detector, 1893
Joseph Leidy, American paleontologist
Apsley Pellatt, English glassmaker
Alfred Romer, US palaeontologist
図面を書く父親とそれを見る男の子
Trans-Saharan caravan routes 1413
James Nasmyth.
Gold stamp mill, USA, 1888
Boulton and Watt's Soho Foundry, 1790s
Evans steam power demonstration, 1773
Cope Whitehouse, US archaeologist
Domestic ventilation system
Jean d'Arcet, French chemist
Joseph Lagrange, French mathematician
John Perry, Irish electrical engineer
Electrical resistive tomography report
William Mordey, British engineer
John Stevens, American engineer
Oswald Heer, Swiss geologist and naturalist
Richard John Griffith, geologist
Colourless twin crystal from Cumberland.
King's Bath hot spring at Bath, 1820s
William Wollaston, English chemist
Granulite
Salomon de Caus, French engineer
Gerard Troost, American geologist
Ronda, Spain
Ohio and Erie Canal, USA
VESUVIUS, ITALY.
UTAH: CATARACT CANYON.
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK.
Murchison's New Geological Map of Scotland, 1861
UTAH: GLEN CANYON.
Frozen mammoth eaten by huskies, 1899
Charles Darwin.
Frank Barlow and children
Meteorites from Antarctica
George Simpson, US palaeontologist
Joseph Whitworth, English engineer
Joseph Swan, British inventor
Elisabeth Daynes, artist and sculptor
Elisabeth Daynes, sculptor
Spanish geologist Juan Manuel Garcia-Ruiz
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, English engineer
Mineral mining, 16th Century artwork
George Julius Poulett Scrope, geologist
Joseph Priestley, British chemist
James Johnson, British physician
Marie-Francois Xavier Bichat pathologist
John Bostock, British physician
Jean-Antoine Chaptal, French chemist
Alexander Scherer, German chemist
Humphry Davy, English chemist
設計図を書く若い男性
John Dalton, English chemist
Whitlock Nicholl, English physican
Robert Stephenson 1803-1859
Jacopo Sansovino, Italian sculptor and architect
Niagara Falls power scheme, 1893
Charles Siemens, German-British engineer
Charles Walker, British engineer
David Hughes, US inventor
Charles Bright, British engineer
Rookes Crompton, British engineer
Henry Mance, British engineer
Francis Bolton, British army officer
John James Abert, US cartographer
William Chambers of Glenormiston or William Chambers.
Aleksei Borisyak, Russian palaeontologist
Destruction of Papin's steamboat, 1707
The Soho Foundry of Boulton and Watt
John Abernethy, British surgeon
William Whewell, British polymath
Robert Bell, Northern Irish geologist
Earth from the Moon, historical artwork
William Lovett.
Henry Thomas de la Beche, geologist
Stone tool
Polished stone axe
Stone polished axe
Charles Sherborn, British taxonomist
Inclinometer and compass
Nuclear fusion research, NIF chamber
1834 Geology as a Hobby stratified rock
1834 Section through Geological Strata
Cross-section of the Earth's crust, 1836
Earth crater, 19th century
William Duddell, British engineer
Oceanography research
1835 Reverend William Whewell Portrait