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AP Historical Hard Drive 2003

EN_00948042_4923
AP Historical Hard Drive 2003
Physicist Sir William Bragg, Nobel prizewinner for his work on X-ray diffraction, lights a candle in an experiment in London, England, Feb. 11, 1936. The candle flame flashed across the Atlantic in a split second to turn on the lights in the new home of the New York Museum of Science and Industry in the Rockefeller Center. Bragg sits at the desk at which Michael Farday labored a hundred years previously to give the world electricity. (AP Photo)
Minimum price 50PLN
1936-02-11
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
686082
0,97MB
25cm x 19cm by 300dpi
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