Details of exhibit
- Exhibition:
- 1902 Forty-seventh Annual Exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain
- Exhibit title:
- B. Thermophilus (or allied form)
- Exhibitor:
- Dr. Clowes
- Section:
- Scientific, Technical and Photo-Mechanical Exhibits
- Group Title:
- Photomicrographs taken in connection with the bacterial treatment of Sewage
- Exhibit No.:
- 343
- Exhibit No. 2:
- 10
- Description:
- Microscopic preparation from a broth culture. Isolated from Barking crude sewage. An illustration of one of the Thermiphilic bacteria - these microbes are abundant in the raw sewage and in the effluents from the coke-beds, and grow luxuriantly at a temperature of 60-70° C.; x 500.
Photomicrographs 342 to 347, were taken by Dr. Albert Norman, from Dr. Houston’s preparations - Exhibit type:
- Photograph
- Process:
- [Not Listed] ()
- Award:
- none
- Source(s):
- Photograph by Dr. Albert Norman