View allAll Photos Tagged chemist

A medicine bottle from Boots the Chemists in Argyle Street, Glasgow.

It is nice to disagree form time to time.....

Argonne chemist Kris Pupek adjusts the stirrer speed of a 20-liter reactor in a walk-in hood in the Materials Engineering Research Facility’s process scale-up lab. These reactors are used to prepare large quantities of electrolyte materials for lithium-ion batteries.

 

Read more »

 

Photo courtesy Argonne National Laboratory.

 

30147D33

 

The Apotheke cocktail bar has only the chemist sign to mark it's location on Doyers street. One of the "secret bars" in the city. chinatown.manhattan.nyc

Chemist - Model Released

Left: the old Boots vitamin C packaging. Right: the new packaging.

 

Left: 250 tablets.

Right: 180 tablets.

 

Still, you get more plastic with the new packaging. Free!

Engraved metal

19.25”x8”

South ambulatorybelow Chemists’ window

  

The Chemists’ Window

Restored by Pharmacists

and friends in memory of

AUSTIN McGUCKIN FPS 1909 – 76

rededicated by the Bishop of

Newcastle 14 September 1980

 

Chemist at the IAEA Clean Laboratory performing chemical separation of U and Pu. IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

I handed the technician a flickr party card explaining a draft on I am writing on present photo fashions - the picture was set-up on the camera sales shelf on self timer so it was a bit hit or miss..

(except now it's a beauty salon)

Corner of Cloudesley Road & Richmond Avenue, Barnsbury

 

Wootton's Cash Chemist

J. Hearle M.P.S.

Dispensing

Chemist

Hours of Business

9 A.M. to 6-30 P.M.

Thursday to 1 P.M.

 

Toilet &

Nursery

Requisites

Toilet &

Nursery

Requisites

Photographic

Materials

 

84 years old - and one day

Chemist and YMCA

 

George Street

Brisbane, QLD

One of the more recent additions to the building stock of Beamish Museum is this re-creation of the Edwardian photography shop of JR & D Edis, and the chemist/aerated water shop of W Smith.

 

The building is based upon the actual shop which still stands in Old Elvet in Durham City. The shops themselves contain a goldmine of original artefacts that take hours to explore, and the complex is gas lit. Well worth a visit!

 

Copyright © 2018 Terry Pinnegar Photography. All Rights Reserved. THIS IMAGE IS NOT TO BE USED WITHOUT MY EXPRESS PERMISSION!

Photo related to Shelf Appeal blog post September 30, 2010: Shopping with mother.

 

www.shelfappeal.com/2010/09/shopping-with-mother.html

 

A view inside one of the most recent additions to the building stock at Beamish Museum, this recreated chemist's shop in the town area of the museum. The shop contains a splendid collection of pills and potions of the late Victorian/Edwardian period and is even lit by a gas lighting system as would have been used at the time.

 

Copyright © 2017 Terry Pinnegar Photography. All Rights Reserved. THIS IMAGE IS NOT TO BE USED WITHOUT MY EXPRESS PERMISSION!

Two Yongnuo YN-560 II radio- triggered. Main light - shoot thru umbrella camera top-left. Rim light - bare flash camera top right behind model.

Salvador Dali A Chemist Lifting with Extreme Precaution the Cuticle of a Grand Piano

A scene from the new chemists shop at Beamish museum

Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, UK

 

Kodak Brownie 127

Efke 100 ISO Film

Found in a doctor's bag in an antique shop in Bridgnorth.

Chemist, Scientist - Model Released

Chemist Glenn Seaborg stands next to a periodic table. He is pointing at the synthetic element seaborgium, which is named after him. Dr. Seaborg, a former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1951. ©1996 - 2014 American Academy of Achievement. All Rights Reserved

 

Visit the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's website at www.nrc.gov/

 

For those who wish to leave a comment or feedback please send via email to opa.resource@nrc.gov.

  

Photo Usage Guidelines: www.flickr.com/people/nrcgov/

 

Privacy Policy: www.nrc.gov/site-help/privacy.html

Chemist Warehouse on Millers Road in Altona North near Blackshaws Road. Note the change in signage out the front was 'done on the cheap' with the old Blockbuster Video sign clearly evident.

Thank you for joking with me, Elio!

Cheap, but ugly inside.

 

Supposedly this was the pharmacy business that moved here half a kilometre from Erskineville, although I don't recognise any of the people.

Found in a doctor's bag in an antique shop in Bridgnorth.

Current innovations in organic chemical reactions: Session will focus on discussing the current progress in the chemical reactions to make its effect less ethical to human and environment. So many chemicals emission causing adverse effects on human health, as well as effecting the global climate. Understanding the solution and new ideas to deal with it is the principal focus.

Conference details: bit.ly/2Mtzq0b

1 2 ••• 6 7 9 11 12 ••• 79 80