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Professor John Milne

Professor John Milne FRS (1850-1913) was the founder of the science of seismology, the study of earthquakes. The first half of his professional life was spent in Japan, and the second half on the Isle of Wight where he established the world’s first seismographic station. The Museum collections contain many photographs taken by him on the island, and many taken in Japan (mostly lantern slides).

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  • Bearded man in loin cloth

    Bearded man in loin cloth

  • Bearded man in uniform

    Bearded man in uniform

  • Billie the dog in his basket at home

    Billie the dog in his basket at home

  • Blossom on a stem

    Blossom on a stem

  • Blossom on a stem

    Blossom on a stem

  • Boat of poorly dressed people, Japan 1876-189.

    Boat of poorly dressed people, Japan 1876-189.

  • Boat on a waterway, Japan 1876 - 1895

    Boat on a waterway, Japan 1876 - 1895

  • Boating lake in a Japanese garden, Japan 1876 - 1895

    Boating lake in a Japanese garden, Japan 1876 - 1895

  • Boats on an estuary

    Boats on an estuary

  • Boats outside warehouses on Newport Quay

    Boats outside warehouses on Newport Quay

  • Bonchurch Church

    Bonchurch Church

  • Bonchurch Church

    Bonchurch Church

  • Bray Head, Killeney, Ireland

    Bray Head, Killeney, Ireland

  • Bridge in a park or garden, Japan 1876 - 1895.

    Bridge in a park or garden, Japan 1876 - 1895.

  • Bridge made from a series of small boats.

    Bridge made from a series of small boats.

  • Brighstone I.W. near the church

    Brighstone I.W. near the church

  • Brighstone Mill, with group of men standing in front of buildings

    Brighstone Mill, with group of men standing in front of buildings

  • Brighstone Watermill, with men standing nearby and ducks on water

    Brighstone Watermill, with men standing nearby and ducks on water

  • Broken tombstones after Shillong earthquake (probably 1897)

    Broken tombstones after Shillong earthquake (probably 1897)

  • Builders

    Builders

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