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  <dc:title>Unpublished figure, sound travelling through two glasses by Somerville Scott Alison</dc:title>
  <dc:description>An illustration showing a man using a hearing-tube to listen to sound travelling through two glasses placed on a wooden table. One glass is labelled 'air', the other 'water'. A stopwatch sits between the two glasses. Labels indicate that sound can be heard through the hearing-tube from the glass filled with water, but no sound can be heard through the empty glass.

Subject: Physics</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1859</dc:date>
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