Royal Institution: Michael Faraday's Induction Ring
Royal Institution: Michael Faraday's giant electro magnet in his lab
Royal Institution: Sample bottles in Michael Faraday's lab
Royal Institution: Michael Faraday's Voltammeter
Royal Institution: Michael Faraday's 1821 electric motor
Royal Institution: Michael Faraday's Benzene sample
Royal Institution: Michael Faraday's Gold Colloid
Royal Institution: Michael Faraday's early electrostatic generator
Royal Institution: Volta battery given to Michael Faraday
Royal Institution: Magneto-optical apparatus
Royal Institution: Michael Faraday's microscope
Royal Institution: Professor Frank James, Head of Collections with Faraday's apparatus
Royal Institution: Ice mould used by Tyndall in his research on glacier motion
Royal Institution: Tyndall's germ box, used to compare the rate of decay of samples in filtered and un-filtered air.
Royal Institution: Michael Faraday's Homopolar
Royal Institution: A large tray of Leyden Jars belonging to Michael Faraday
Royal Institution: Van de Graaff generator
Royal Institution: Lecture bench in the Faraday threatre with large diagrams above, 1890s
Royal Institution: Dewar flask
Royal Institution: Silvered Dewar goblet
Royal Institution: Electrometer