RF2CGNENH–ROMANIA - CIRCA 1971: stamp printed by Romania, shows Baron Ernest R. Rutherford, atom, nucleus and chemical apparatus (1871-1937), circa 1971
RM2K02EN9–Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937). English physicist. Created the doctrine of radioactivity and the structure of the atom. Carried out the first artificial nuclear reaction.
RM2AB3MJ1–A Portrait of Professor John Cockroft (Sir John Douglas Cockcroft 1897-1967) in the Cavendish Laboratory Cambridge where the first splitting of the atom experiments took place under direction of Professor Rutherford. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1951 with Ernest Walton for splitting the atomic nucleus, and was instrumental in the development of nuclear power.
RME1349J–Feb. 28, 2012 - MAN WHO SPLIT THE ATOM: LORD RUTHERFORD OM. FRS born in Nelson, New Zealand, in 1871 and died at the age of 66.
RME8RH3G–Blue plaque commemorating the work of Ernest Rutherford, Coupland Street, Manchester. Britain
RMB7KCNN–ERNEST RUTHERFORD Nuclear physicist with colleagues at Cambridge in 1932
RM2D9RDAK–Ernest Rutherford (1871–1937), New Zealand–born British physicist known for his pioneering studies of radioactivity and the atom, and who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics.
RMG6830D–Sir Ernest Rutherford, Langworth Professor of Physics at Manchester University and 'Atom Counting' apparatus. The professor in his laboratory at Manchester University. Rutherford won the Noble Prize for chemistry in 1908 and split the atom in 1917.
RM2KG8XJR–Blue Plate in Manchester University's Coupland Street celebrating work carried out there by Ernest Rutherford,splitting the Atom and Nuclear Physics.
RF2JKWRW6–Rutherford's experiment showing the existence of a nucleus in the atom.
RMM9KAGE–Splitting the atom. Professor Cockroft in the Cavendish Laboratory, where early attempts were made to split the atom under the guidance of Prof. Rutherford. They succeeded. Prof. Cockroft contributed to the development of the atomic bomb. Professor Stephen Hawking used the Cavendish Laboratory as did many British born Nobel prize winners.
RM2GGP7G0–Rutherford scattering experiment.
RMBN5816–Photo of scientist Ernest Rutherford (1871 - 1937) - winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry + 'father' of nuclear physics.
RM2GGP7FD–Rutherford scattering experiment.
RMMPRA1B–Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908. Artist: Unknown.
RMHRNWB3–Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand Physicist
RMWHAHA8–E Rutherford and J J Thompson. . Rutherford, Ernest, Sir (Baron Rutherford of Nelson) British (New Zealand-born) chemist and physicist; developed nuclear theory of atom; Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908; president of Royal Society 1925-1930 1871-1937
RMBFB2BG–Rutherford gold-foil experiment
RMM0H96R–Ernest Rutherford birthplace memorial, Brightwater, Nelson, North Island, New Zealand
RMC04BKM–Statue of Ernest Rutherford at Birthplace Memorial, Brightwater, near Nelson, Tasman Region, South Island, New Zealand
RMM0H91G–Ernest Rutherford birthplace memorial, Brightwater, Nelson, North Island, New Zealand
RFKW0FY4–Labelled diagram to illustrate Rutherford's alpha particle scattering experiment.
RMP80AWA–Atom. Atomic model of Rutherford.
RMP63WAB–The Rutherford Building at Manchester University, where the atom was first split in 1917 following a nuclear reaction (Editorial use only).
RMECGTNH–RUTHERFORD APPLETON LABORATORY HARWELL
RM2D9RDAN–Ernest Rutherford (1871–1937), New Zealand–born British physicist known for his pioneering studies of radioactivity and the atom, and who came to be known as the father of nuclear physics.
RME1B3DX–Ernest Lord Rutherford of Nelson birthplace
RM2WNW3P6–Mural of nuclear physicist Ernest Rutherford by Jacob Yikes, Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
RF2JKWRPK–Rutherford's experiment showing the existence of a nucleus in the atom.
RME5H4F8–A plaque to commemorate Ernest Rutherford, located in the University campus area (off Oxford Road) in Manchester.
RM2JFY5DM–Atom anatomy, Atomic model or structure, electrons orbiting the nucleus particles, Single atom and its electron cloud. Quantum mechanics and atomic, N
RMBN5KWY–Photo of scientist Ernest Rutherford (1871 - 1937) - winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry + 'father' of nuclear physics.
RM2T4G51G–Christchurch, New Zealand - October 30, 2023; Historic Tram outside The Christchurch Arts Centre Clock Tower and Ernest Rutherford Rooms, New Zealand
RMAJA2G8–Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908. Artist: Unknown
RMHRKK27–Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand Physicist
RMWHA2RB–Lord Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) and Lady Rutherford, Niels Bohr and Mrs Bohr. Rutherford was an English physicist who investigated radioactivity and the structure of atoms.
RMA336K4–Sign in the Green Dragon Pub in Cambridge England reminds customers the atom was first split at the nearby Cavendish Labory
RM2HX4T25–Professor P. Kapitsa - Russia's Atom Expert -- Professor Kapitsa, director of the Kapitsa Institute of Physical Problems, Member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, supervised the construction of three-ton magnet used in the recent discovery in a mountain laboratory in Armenia of a new group of cosmic particles, named 'component cosmic ray'. - Prof. Kapitsa is a former director of magnetic research at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge where he carried on atomic experiments under the late Lord Rutherford, first atom splitter. August 05, 1952. (Photo by Pictorial Press).
RMC04BKG–Ernest Rutherford (New Zealand physicist) Birthplace Memorial, Brightwater, near Nelson, Tasman Region, South Island, New Zealand
RMM0H99C–Ernest Rutherford birthplace memorial, Brightwater, Nelson, North Island, New Zealand
RFT5XHRE–Young woman with glowing atom model - science concept.
RMAH64NW–Carving by Eric Gill of a crocodile - possibly representing the 'great unknown' - on a wall near the old cavendish labs
RF2NGWG91–Rutherford scattering experiment or gold foil experiment
RME1B0HE–Ernest Lord Rutherford of Nelson birthplace memorial, Nelson, Nelson region, South Island, New Zealand, South Pacific
RMAH648T–Carving by Eric Gill of a crocodile - possibly representing 'the great unknown' - on a wall near the old cavendish labs
RF2JJXYA5–Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) and diagram of movement of atomic particles, circa 1971.famous scientist. canceled stamp printed in the USSR.
RME5H4F7–A plaque to commemorate Ernest Lord Rutherford, located in the University campus area (off Oxford Road) in Manchester.
RM2JFY5GN–Atom anatomy, Atomic model or structure, electrons orbiting the nucleus particles, Single atom and its electron cloud. Quantum mechanics and atomic, N
RF2G4R0AR–The bronze bust of Ernest Rutherford at METU greenery park. A New Zealand born British physicist, known as the father of nuclear atomic physics
RF2T4G51M–The Christchurch Arts Centre - Stone Wall Background detailed, New Zealand 2
RMAJA2G3–Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908. Artist: Unknown
RMHRP32D–Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand Physicist
RF2K8HB22–man scientist holding an atom model
RF2PK8WGT–Rutherfordium, on the periodic table. Radioactive, synthetic transactinide element with element symbol Rf and atomic number 104.
RM2AN6RFA–Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . l electrons on which the ordinary physical and chemical prop-erties depend. The study of the light spectra and also of the X-rayspectra already promise to throw new light on this very difficultbut fundamental problem, RADIUM AND THE ELECTRON—RUTHERFORD. 203 From the above hurried survey of the progress of atomic physicsit will be seen that the investigations of the past twenty-five yearshave dealt mainly with three great outstanding problems, viz, thenature of electricity, the structure of the atom, and the nature ofradiati
RMC04BKR–Statue of Ernest Rutherford (New Zealand physicist) at Birthplace Memorial, Brightwater, near Nelson, Tasman Region, South Island, New Zealand
RMM0H8XB–Ernest Rutherford birthplace memorial, Brightwater, Nelson, North Island, New Zealand
RM2TBKDBR–Ernest Rutherford (New Zealand physicist) Birthplace Memorial, Brightwater, near Nelson, Tasman Region, South Island, New Zealand
RMPP8T43–ERNEST RUTHERFORD 1871/1937 - NOBEL PRIZE.
RMAM12ME–Chemistry building Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille France
RM2GMWMM5–Diamond is the UK's national synchrotron science facility located at the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire. Its purpose is to produ
RF2DXHPRD–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 23, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Canada shows 'The Atom' (Rutherford 1871-1937), Birth Centenary of Lord Rutherford (scientis
RMPFGJR5–. Darwin and modern science; essays in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Charles Darwin and of the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of the Origin of species. Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882; Science; Evolution. 574 The Evolution of Matter emanation decayed. By isolating a very narrow pencil of a-rays, and watching through a microscope their impact on a fluorescent screen, Rutherford has lately counted the individual a-projectiles, and con- firmed his original conclusion that their mass corresponded to that of helium atoms and their charge to double that on a univalent atom Stil
RF2T4G52K–The Restored Great Hall at The Christchurch Arts Centre NZ
RMAJA2G1–Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist, c1908. Artist: Unknown
RMHRKJ87–Ernest Rutherford, New Zealand Physicist
RMW7CAHM–Ernest Rutherford broadcasting during a home visit to New Zealand in 1926. Artist: Anon
RM2CRRF1B–. The interpretation of radium and the structure of the atom . y beautiful, and which has, Ithink, convinced everyone who has ever seen it per-formed that the emanation of radium is a true gas withthe property of radioactivity. It was first performedby Professor Rutherford and myself in Montreal inNovember, 1902. If the emanation is a gas there oughtto be some temperature, though, perhaps a very lowone, at which it loses its gaseous form and is condensedor frozen. All our attempts to effect such a condensa- CONDENSATION OF THE EMANATION 81 tion at temperatures down to —100° Centigrade hadprove
RM2TBKDFD–Statue of Ernest Rutherford (New Zealand physicist) at Birthplace Memorial, Brightwater, near Nelson, Tasman Region, South Island, New Zealand
RM2NEBFR3–Infographic of the composition of the atom and the evolution of atomic theory. [QuarkXPress (.qxp); 6259x4015].
RMA6R9CD–Schuster Laboratory Department of Physics University of Manchester Manchester UK
RM2GMW6A6–From a giant 'Big Science' laboratory in my backyard in Oxfordshire, England. Diamond is the UK's national synchrotron science facility located at the
RF2T4G4W2–The Old Christchurch Boys High School Building in The Christchurch Arts Centre, Canterbury, New Zealand.
RMG15MHN–Ernest Rutherford (August 30, 1871 - October 19, 1937) was a New Zealand-born British chemist and physicist who became known as the father of nuclear physics. He discovered the concept of radioactive half-life, proved that radioactivity involved the trans
RMRD3Y84–. Darwin and modern science; essays in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Charles Darwin and of the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of the Origin of species. Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882; Science; Evolution. 574 The Evolution of Matter emanation decayed. By isolating a very narrow pencil of a-rays, and watching through a microscope their impact on a fluorescent screen, Rutherford has lately counted the individual a-projectiles, and con- firmed his original conclusion that their mass corresponded to that of helium atoms and their charge to double that on a univalent atom Stil
RM2TBKDCC–Statue of Ernest Rutherford (New Zealand physicist) at Birthplace Memorial, Brightwater, near Nelson, Tasman Region, South Island, New Zealand
RMA6R9CF–Schuster Laboratory Department of Physics University of Manchester Manchester UK
RMAKP142–Schuster Laboratory School of Physics University of Manchester UK
RF2T4G51D–The Old Engineering School at Townsite Canterbury University, Christchurch Arts centre, New Zealand
RMG15MHM–Ernest Rutherford (August 30, 1871 - October 19, 1937) was a New Zealand-born British chemist and physicist who became known as the father of nuclear physics. He discovered the concept of radioactive half-life, proved that radioactivity involved the trans
RMAKP1D2–Chemistry Building Brunswick Street University of Manchester UK
RMA6R9EC–Department of Chemistry University of Manchester Manchester UK
RMBAT9RM–Chemistry Building, Brunswick Street, The University of Manchester, UK
RF2T4G519–The Famous Clock Tower newly renovated after a massive earthquake at The Christchurch Arts Centre New Zealand.