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Robert Boyle (1627 - 1691)
Famous Irish scientists were featured in a set of stamps issued in 1981.Born the
seventh son of the Earl of Cork, in Lismore, Co. Waterford. One of the greatest natural
philosophers, physicists and pioneer of modern chemistry. In 1645 he became a member of
the society of scientific men. He began to work on the properties of sound in Oxford in
1645. The first successful air -pump was designed and built by him in 1659. It consisted
of a spherical glass receiver, mounted on top of a cylinder, in the base of which was
fitted a hand operated rack and pinion suction device.The glass receiver was fashioned so
that objects could be introduced into it.. Boyle devised numerous experiments in which he
observed the effects of pressure changes on magnets and living creatures placed inside the
glass receiver.This set of stamps were issued on Thursday, March 12th.,1981
as part of a set of four under the title"Irish Science and Technology".
The 12p stamp showed Robert Boyle's air pump.
The 15p stamp showed a Ferguson Tractor
The 16p stamp showed Charles Parsons turbine.
The 25p stamp showed John Holland, inventor of the submarine. |