Image: Ronalds' continuously recording camera
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Description: The first successful camera for making continuous recordings of scientific instruments, built by Francis Ronalds in 1845. This example is an electrograph measuring atmospheric electricity
Title: Ronalds' continuously recording camera
Credit: La Photographie (1873)
Author: Tissandier, G.
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