Faraday At Work

1852: English chemist and physicist Michael Faraday (1791- 1867) at work in his bottle-lined laboratory in the basement of the Royal Institution in London. He was the first to isolate benzene and later worked on electromagnetic induction and electrolysis and advocated the use of electric light in lighthouses. Original Artwork: Painting by Harriet Moore Original Publication: Picture Post - 4473 - Royal Institution - Where Science Meets the World - pub. 1948 (Photo by Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
1852: English chemist and physicist Michael Faraday (1791- 1867) at work in his bottle-lined laboratory in the basement of the Royal Institution in London. He was the first to isolate benzene and later worked on electromagnetic induction and electrolysis and advocated the use of electric light in lighthouses. Original Artwork: Painting by Harriet Moore Original Publication: Picture Post - 4473 - Royal Institution - Where Science Meets the World - pub. 1948 (Photo by Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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January 01, 1852
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