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See Three-component vibration recorder in operation, 1876.
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Three-component vibration recorder in operation, 1876.
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Picture Number:10287223
Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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Lantern slide by John Milne (1850-1913). Milne lived and worked in Tokyo, Japan and is regarded as the founding father of seismology. In 1876 Milne travelled to Japan to study seismology, and experienced an earthquake on the evening of his arrival. Many of his lantern slides recordings are held in the Science Museum collections, as are his library and instruments. He designed various different seismographs including a double boom seismograph which enabled two traces to be recorded on the same piece of paper.
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In Collection of: Science & Society Picture Library
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Subject(s) > Natural World > Geology & Geophysics
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