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A doctor holds a brain that has been stored in formaldehyde.
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Base of a hexagonal Bandalasta Ware bowl, c 1926.
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Plaque made to commemorate the Allied victory in World War II, 1945.
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Tramshed, Restaurant, Europe, United Kingdom, , 2012, Waugh Thistleton Architects. View of booths.
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Solution of Formaldehyde, Medical - Potions, Medications, & Cures
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Melamine, molecular model. Organic compound which is combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin and melamine foam. ...
Melamine, molecular model. Organic compound which is combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin and melamine foam. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour_coded: carbon grey, hydrogen white and nitrogen blue.
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Reptiles in Formaldehyde
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Cigarette box, c 1930.
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Reptiles in Formaldehyde
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Jar Of Babies
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Jar Of Babies
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Specimen jars
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Melamine, molecular model. Organic compound which is combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin and melamine foam. ...
Melamine, molecular model. Organic compound which is combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin and melamine foam. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour_coded: carbon grey, hydrogen white and nitrogen blue.
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Bakelite pin tray, 1950.
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Glass bottles and jars containing snakes eggs and various preserved reptiles in formaldehyde
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Foetus in museum, Kunstkammer Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe
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Formaldehyde drinker, 1907.
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Four boxes made from urea formaldehyde, 1930s.
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Imitation jade, tortoiseshell and coral necklace made of casein, 1930s.
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Specimen jars
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Plastic objects made from phenol formaldehyde, 1920-1939.
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FADA radio, 1938.
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Imitation jade, tortoiseshell and coral necklace made of casein, 1930s.
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Melamine, molecular model. Organic compound which is combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin and melamine foam. ...
Melamine, molecular model. Organic compound which is combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin and melamine foam. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour_coded: carbon grey, hydrogen white and nitrogen blue.
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Display card of samples of ‘Erinoid’ plastic, c 1930s.
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Formaldehyde, molecular model. Organic compound, the simplest aldehyde. Colourless toxic gas with pungent door. The solution ...
Formaldehyde, molecular model. Organic compound, the simplest aldehyde. Colourless toxic gas with pungent door. The solution of formaldehyde in water is called formalin and was used to preserve biological specimens. Atoms are represented as spheres and ar
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Dial telephone, 1929.
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Tramshed, Restaurant, Europe, United Kingdom, , 2012, Waugh Thistleton Architects. View from the mezzanine showing Damien Hir...
Tramshed, Restaurant, Europe, United Kingdom, , 2012, Waugh Thistleton Architects. View from the mezzanine showing Damien Hirst art work.
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FADA radio, 1938.
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Sargo, Diplodus sargus, fish carcasses in formaldehyde.
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Pair of book-ends, c 1935.
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Circular plastic ashtray, c 1945.
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Brain in a jar of formaldehyde Neanderthal Museum Germany
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Five printed circuit boards, 1980s.
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Three boxes made from urea formaldehyde, 1930s.
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Tramshed, Restaurant, Europe, United Kingdom, , 2012, Waugh Thistleton Architects. View from entrance.
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Specimen jars
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Pair of phenolic plastic candlesticks, c 1920.
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Set of beakers made from phenol formaldehyde, 20th century.
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Fetus of a Pig in a Jar
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´Kelvinator´ jug, c 1930.
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Powder box made of urea formaldehyde, c 1930.
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FADA radio, 1938.
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Hexagonal Bandalasta Ware bowl , c 1926.
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Melamine, molecular model. Organic compound which is combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin and melamine foam. ...
Melamine, molecular model. Organic compound which is combined with formaldehyde to produce melamine resin and melamine foam. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour_coded: carbon grey, hydrogen white and nitrogen blue.
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Bakelite coffin, 1938.
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Two napkin rings, late 1930s.
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´Kelvinator´ jug, c 1930.
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Casein plaque with moulded head of Napoleon Bonaparte, c 1900.
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Formaldehyde, molecular model. Organic compound, the simplest aldehyde. Colourless toxic gas with pungent door. The solution ...
Formaldehyde, molecular model. Organic compound, the simplest aldehyde. Colourless toxic gas with pungent door. The solution of formaldehyde in water is called formalin and was used to preserve biological specimens. Atoms are represented as spheres and ar
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Octagonal box made of urea formaldehyde, 1930s.
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Plastic jewellery from the John Jesse collection, early 20th century.
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Urea Crystal Melt, Crossed Polars, x200
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A doctor holds a brain that has been stored in formaldehyde.
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Pair of book-ends, c 1935.
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´Jo Stafford Sings American Folk Songs´, early Bakelite LP record, c 1930s.
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Scientist holding a jar containing Black-banded sea krait (Laticauda semifasciata) in a specimen room, Brunei
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Red plastic cigarette holder, c 1920-1940.
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´Kelvinator´ jug, c 1930.
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Art Deco wedge-shaped stamp wetter, 1948.
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Objects made from casein plastic.
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Three billiard balls made of urea formaldehyde, c 1930s.
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Formaldehyde, Medical - Potions, Medications, & Cures
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Hexagonal Bandalasta Ware bowl , c 1926.
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Samples preserved in formol, Laboratory of Pathological anatomy, Departamento de Producción y Sanidad Animal, Neiker Tecnalia...
Samples preserved in formol, Laboratory of Pathological anatomy, Departamento de Producción y Sanidad Animal, Neiker Tecnalia, Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Ganadero, Forestal y del Medio Natural, Derio, Bizkaia, Euskadi, Spain
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Napkin rings, late 1930s.
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Red plastic cigarette holder, c 1920-1940.
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Oval moulded plastic serving dish, 1950s.
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Studio shot of brain in decanter
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Display card of samples of ‘Erinoid’ plastic, c 1930s.
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Samples of casein plastic, c 1920-1960.
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Phenolic plastic electric digital clock, 1930.
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Sample cards of coloured casein plastic buttons, c 1950s.
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Molecular Model
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Personal and domestic accessories made of urea formaldehyde, 1930-1960.
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Formaldehyde, molecular model. Organic compound, the simplest aldehyde. Colourless toxic gas with pungent door. The solution ...
Formaldehyde, molecular model. Organic compound, the simplest aldehyde. Colourless toxic gas with pungent door. The solution of formaldehyde in water is called formalin and was used to preserve biological specimens. Atoms are represented as spheres and ar
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Imitation amber brooch, 1940s.
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Jar Of Babies
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Circular plastic ashtray, c 1945.
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Sargo, Diplodus sargus, fish carcasses in formaldehyde.
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Tramshed, Restaurant, Europe, United Kingdom, , 2012, Waugh Thistleton Architects. View along main bar.
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Table dust pan and brush, c 1930.
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´Jo Stafford Sings American Folk Songs´, early Bakelite LP record, c 1930s.
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Powder box made of urea formaldehyde, c 1930.
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Circular plastic ashtray, c 1945.
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Formaldehyde
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Formaldehyde, molecular model. Organic compound, the simplest aldehyde. Colourless toxic gas with pungent door. The solution ...
Formaldehyde, molecular model. Organic compound, the simplest aldehyde. Colourless toxic gas with pungent door. The solution of formaldehyde in water is called formalin and was used to preserve biological specimens. Atoms are represented as spheres and ar

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