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Department of Physics, University of Cambridge

The Cavendish Laboratory was opened in 1874 under the direction of James Clerk Maxwell, the University's first Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics.

Leslie's cube, hexagonal

Leslie's cube, hexagonal

French
1850-1900
optical bench

optical bench

Ferdinand Ernecke
1880-1910
pocket DC voltmeter

pocket DC voltmeter

Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation
1910-1920
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