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An Alchemist 1661 Adriaen van Ostade (1610–1685)An Alchemist 1661 The National Gallery, London
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Francis Bacon (1561–1626) Abraham van Blyenberch (1575–1624) (studio of)Francis Bacon (1561–1626) Chequers Court
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George Stephenson (1781–1848) in Old Age 1840s unknown artistGeorge Stephenson (1781–1848) in Old Age 1840s National Railway Museum
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John Taylor, Engineer unknown artistJohn Taylor, Engineer National Railway Museum
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Timothy Hackworth c.1840 unknown artistTimothy Hackworth c.1840 National Railway Museum
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Henry Trengrouse (1772–1854) 20th C unknown artistHenry Trengrouse (1772–1854) 20th C Museum of Cornish Life, Helston
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George Stephenson (1781–1848) as a Young Man c.1800 unknown artistGeorge Stephenson (1781–1848) as a Young Man c.1800 National Railway Museum
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Henry Trengrouse (1772–1854), Inventor of the Lifesaving Apparatus 19th C unknown artistHenry Trengrouse (1772–1854), Inventor of the Lifesaving Apparatus 19th C Museum of Cornish Life, Helston
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William Bickford (1774–1834), Inventor of the Safety Fuse 19th C unknown artistWilliam Bickford (1774–1834), Inventor of the Safety Fuse 19th C Museum of Cornish Life, Helston
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Michael Lane, Chief Engineer, Great Western Railway unknown artistMichael Lane, Chief Engineer, Great Western Railway National Railway Museum
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Electric Telegraph, Crimea 20th C unknown artistElectric Telegraph, Crimea 20th C Royal Signals Museum
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Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) unknown artistJoseph Priestley (1733–1804) Warrington Museum & Art Gallery
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Robert Stephenson (1803–1859), Mechanical and Civil Engineer 1850s unknown artistRobert Stephenson (1803–1859), Mechanical and Civil Engineer 1850s National Railway Museum
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Great Western Railway 4–2–2 Locomotive 'Lord of the Isles' 1907 M. de BintkowskiGreat Western Railway 4–2–2 Locomotive 'Lord of the Isles' 1907 National Railway Museum
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Alexander Robertus Todd (1907–1997), 1st Baron of Trumpington, Fellow, Master (1963–1978), Winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry... 1960 Anna Katrina Zinkeisen (1901–1976)Alexander Robertus Todd (1907–1997), 1st Baron of Trumpington, Fellow, Master (1963–1978), Winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1957) 1960 Christ's College, University of Cambridge
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Pandora's Box 1968 Brian Yale (1936–2009)Pandora's Box 1968 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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The Alchemist 1900 William Samuel Wright (1831–1915)The Alchemist 1900 The Cowper and Newton Museum
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London and North Western Railway 4–4–0 Locomotive No. 1901 'Jubilee' J. Wright (active 20th C)London and North Western Railway 4–4–0 Locomotive No. 1901 'Jubilee' National Railway Museum
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An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump 1768 Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797)An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump 1768 The National Gallery, London
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Sir Richard Arkwright (1732–1792) 1789–1790 Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797)Sir Richard Arkwright (1732–1792) 1789–1790 Derby Museum and Art Gallery
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BMW 525 as Biological Experiment (Green) 1996 Richard Woods (b.1966)BMW 525 as Biological Experiment (Green) 1996 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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The Great Western Railway Night Mail 1913 J. G. WoodfordThe Great Western Railway Night Mail 1913 National Railway Museum
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The Opening Ceremony of the Great Exhibition, London 1851 James Digman Wingfield (1800–1872)The Opening Ceremony of the Great Exhibition, London 1851 Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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The Murdoch Mural 2000 David Blanning and Sarah Wimperis (b.1959) and The People of RedruthThe Murdoch Mural 2000 Redruth Town Council Chambers
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James Short c.1758 Benjamin Wilson (1721–1788) (attributed to)James Short c.1758 History of Science Museum, University of Oxford
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Northern Railway of France 4–2–0 Locomotive No. 122 Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)Northern Railway of France 4–2–0 Locomotive No. 122 National Railway Museum
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South Eastern Railway 4–2–0 Locomotive No. 137 Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)South Eastern Railway 4–2–0 Locomotive No. 137 National Railway Museum
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2–2–2 Locomotive 'Patentee', Robert Stephenson's Patent Locomotive Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)2–2–2 Locomotive 'Patentee', Robert Stephenson's Patent Locomotive National Railway Museum
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Great Western Railway 4–2–2 Locomotive 'Iron Duke' Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)Great Western Railway 4–2–2 Locomotive 'Iron Duke' National Railway Museum
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York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Plews' Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Plews' National Railway Museum
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London and South Western Railway 2–4–0 Well Tank Locomotive Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)London and South Western Railway 2–4–0 Well Tank Locomotive National Railway Museum
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London and North Western Railway 6–2–0 Locomotive 'Liverpool' Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)London and North Western Railway 6–2–0 Locomotive 'Liverpool' National Railway Museum
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Grand Junction Railway 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Sirocco' Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)Grand Junction Railway 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Sirocco' National Railway Museum
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2–2–2 Locomotive Built by George Forrester Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)2–2–2 Locomotive Built by George Forrester National Railway Museum
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London and Birmingham Railway 2–2–0 Locomotive No. 1 Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)London and Birmingham Railway 2–2–0 Locomotive No. 1 National Railway Museum
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North London Railway 4–4–0T Locomotive No. 1 Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)North London Railway 4–4–0T Locomotive No. 1 National Railway Museum
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London and South Western Railway 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Snake' Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)London and South Western Railway 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Snake' National Railway Museum
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Great Western Railway Firefly Class 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Ixion' Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)Great Western Railway Firefly Class 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Ixion' National Railway Museum
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Grand Junction Railway 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Tamerlane' Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)Grand Junction Railway 2–2–2 Locomotive 'Tamerlane' National Railway Museum
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Liverpool and Manchester Railway 0–2–2 Locomotive 'Northumbrian' Henry Maurice Whitcombe (1900–1984)Liverpool and Manchester Railway 0–2–2 Locomotive 'Northumbrian' National Railway Museum