James William Thomson (1828 – 4 August 1907) was a 19th-century conservative Member of Parliament in New Zealand. Thomson was born in Auchterarder, Scotland...
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Lord Kelvin (redirect from William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin)
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (26 June 1824 – 17 December 1907) was a British mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer. Born in Belfast...
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Delegates James William Thomson (1828–1907), New Zealand politician James Thomson (calico printer) (1779–1850), English industrial chemist James Thomson (cell...
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James Thomson FRS FRSE LLD (16 February 1822 – 8 May 1892) was a British engineer and physicist, born in Belfast, and older brother of William Thomson...
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William, Billy or Bill Thomson may refer to: William Thomson (American soldier) (1727–1796), American militia captain in Capture of Savannah William Taylour...
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James Thomson (13 November 1786 – 12 January 1849) was a British Irish mathematician. He was the father of the engineer and physicist James Thomson and...
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James Thomson (23 November 1834 – 3 June 1882) — pen name Bysshe Vanolis — was a Scottish journalist, poet, and translator. He is remembered for The City...
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particles, with Francis William Aston, were the first use of mass spectrometry and led to the development of the mass spectrograph. Thomson was awarded the 1906...
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William Thomson, FRS, FRGS (11 February 1819 – 25 December 1890) was an English church leader, Archbishop of York from 1862 until his death. He was born...
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William James Thomson was a Canadian artist and engraver, best known for the images he recorded of Toronto. Some of those structures are only known from...
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61–82. Sibum 1995. Thomson 1848. Thomson 1882, pp. 100–106. Joule 1884, p. 606. GRO Register of Deaths: DEC 1889 8a 121 ALTRINCHAM – James Prescott Joule...
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Lily Chloe Ninette Thomson (born 5 April 1989), known professionally as Lily James, is an English actress. She studied acting at the Guildhall School...
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thermodynamic potential for the gas. The effect is named after James Prescott Joule and William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, who discovered it in 1852. It followed...
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David Kenneth Roy Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet (born 12 June 1957), is a Canadian/British hereditary peer and media magnate. Upon the death of his...
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James Thomson (c. 11 September 1700 – 27 August 1748) was a Scottish poet and playwright, known for his poems The Seasons and The Castle of Indolence...
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several years in commercial firms before, aged 20, following his brother James into surveying. He gained employment at the Department of Lands and Survey...
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William Lowson Mitchell-Thomson, 1st Baron Selsdon KBE PC (15 April 1877 – 24 December 1938), known as Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, 2nd Baronet, from...
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was the son of Stevens Thomson Mason. He was born at Armisteads in Louisa County, Virginia, graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1807 and engaged...
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(1753–1796); grandnephew of Thomson Mason (1733–1785); first cousin once removed of Stevens Thomson Mason (1760–1803) and John Thomson Mason (1765–1824); son...
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Kenneth Roy Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet (September 1, 1923 – June 12, 2006), known in Canada as Ken Thomson, was a Canadian/British businessman...
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HarperPress. Thomson, G. M. (1987). The First Churchill: Life of the Duke of Marlborough. Morrow. Tucker, Spencer C., ed. (2015). "James Fitzjames, First...
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James Stuart Thomson FRSE FLS (21 July 1868 – 28 August 1932) was a 19th/20th century Scottish zoologist. He was an expert on the tortoise. He was born...
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James Diego Thomson (1788–1854) was a Scottish Baptist Pastor, and educator. He served as schoolmaster in South America where Thomson applied the Lancasterian...
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Sir William David Thomson CB (29 June 1843 – 13 November 1909) was an Irish surgeon. He was the brother-in-law of the novelist Bram Stoker. Thomson was...
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James Thomson Bottomley FRS FRSE (10 January 1845 – 18 May 1926) was an Irish-born British physicist. He is noted for his work on thermal radiation and...
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both Thomson and his father often abandoned their chores to go hiking, hunting and fishing. Thomson regularly went on walks in Toronto with Dr. William Brodie...
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Lieutenant General Sir William Montgomerie Thomson KCMG CB MC (1877–1963) was a senior British Army officer who became military governor of Baku in 1918...
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James Thomson (1788–1850) was a British engraver, known for his portraits. He completed his apprenticeship in engraving and then established himself independently...
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Wilfrid Thomson. He was a partner in the firm of Beckett & Co, bankers, of York. Thomson was the eldest son of the Most Reverend William Thomson, Archbishop...
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William Thomson (1746–1817) was a Scottish minister, historian and miscellaneous writer. He often wrote under the pseudonym of Captain Thomas Newte and...
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