Sir John Frederick William Herschel
British Maker · 1792–1871
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Sir John Herschel was a scientist and astronomer like his father, Sir William Herschel. In 1809 he entered the University of Cambridge; in 1812 he submitted his first mathematical paper to the Royal Society, of which he was elected a fellow the following year. An accomplished chemist, Herschel discovered the action of hyposulfite of soda on otherwise insoluble silver salts in 1819, which led to th
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Bonneville near Geneva on the Road to Chamonix
Getty Museum · August 13, 1821
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Getty Museum · March 1839

Ravine in the Simplon opposite Isella
Getty Museum · September 1, 1821

Valley of Fassa from Opposite Gries
Getty Museum · 1834

Valley of the Saltina near Brieg at Entrance of the Simplon
Getty Museum · 1821