Credit: ©The Royal Society
    Image number: RS.11162

    X-ray photograph of hidden objects

    Date
    1896
    Creator - Organisation
    After
    Alan Archibald Campbell Swinton (1863 - 1930, British) , Electrical engineer
    Object type
    Material
    Dimensions
    height (print): 145mm
    width (print): 109mm
    Subject
    Description
    X-ray image of metal object inside a small circular container, including pen-nib, coins and metal nut.

    Dated ‘1896’ and stamped ‘Swan Electric Engraving Co.’ with ‘copyright’ inscribed in ink below. (verso)

    Part of a set of six, these are prints from the first X-ray images produced in England, Swinton repeated the experiments of Wilhelm Röntgen to create these ‘shadowgrams’ and they were published in a special issue of The photogram ltd: ‘The new light’ (Dawbarn & Ward, London, 1896). A similar set of prints which sold through Bonhams are dated '18 January 1896' and it is likely that these were produced at the same time (Auction 19386: Papers & Portraits: The Roy Davids collection, part II, 29 March 2011, lot 359A).

    Swan Electric Printing Company (active 1890s) was founded by Sir Joseph Swan FRS (1828-1914).

    Object history
    Wilhelm Röntgen (1845-1923), German physicist, revolutionised medical diagnosis through his discovery of the X-ray, which won him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.
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