Crookes X-Ray Photographic Negative

PART OF:
Crookes tube, with x-ray negatives and prints made in 1896
Made:
1896-01-20 in London
maker:
Unknown
X-ray photographic negative taken in Sir William Crookes' Crookes X-Ray Photographic Negative Crookes X-Ray Photographic Negative

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X-ray photographic negative taken in Sir William Crookes'
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X-ray photographic negative taken in Sir William Crookes' laboratory on 20th January 1896. One of two x-ray glass negatives taken at the time. One of two small glass-plate x-ray negatives, the first to be made in Sir William Crookes laboratory, London, England, on 20th Jan. 1896, using a Crookes tube made in 1879.

Details

Category:
X-rays
Object Number:
1920-359/2
Materials:
glass and photographic image (silver salts)
type:
glass plate negative and x-ray
credit:
Executors of Sir William Crookes