William Edward Ayrton, FRS (14 September 1847 – 8 November 1908) was an English physicist and electrical engineer. Ayrton was born in London, the son...
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politician, uncle of William Edward Ayrton Barbara Ayrton-Gould (c. 1886 – 1950), a Labour politician in the United Kingdom Edith Ayrton (1879–1945), British...
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William Ayrton may refer to: William Edward Ayrton (1847–1908), English physicist and electrical engineer William Ayrton (music critic) (1777–1858), English...
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In 1884 Ayrton began attending evening classes on electricity at Finsbury Technical College, delivered by Professor William Edward Ayrton, a pioneer...
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Edward Russell Ayrton (17 December 1882 – 18 May 1914) was an English Egyptologist and archaeologist. Ayrton was the son of William Scrope Ayrton (1849-1904)...
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An Ayrton–Perry winding (named for William Edward Ayrton and John Perry) is a type of bifilar winding pattern used in winding wire on forms to make RF...
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1950. Ayrton-Gould was born in Kensington, London, the daughter of prominent electrical engineers and inventors Hertha Marks Ayrton and William Edward Ayrton...
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the uncle of the physicist and electrical engineer William Edward Ayrton.[citation needed] Ayrton practised as a solicitor in Bombay, British India, and...
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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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engineering at Finsbury Technical College. He was a colleague of William Edward Ayrton and John Milne at the Imperial College of Engineering in Tokyo,...
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Douglas, Naval instructor William Edward Ayrton, physicist Edward Divers, chemist Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, physicist Edward S. Morse, zoologist Charles...
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Sprague | Lemelson". lemelson.mit.edu. Retrieved 22 December 2024. William Edward Ayrton; John Perry (January 29, 1884). "Traction Motor | Patented No. 292...
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Gerald Gould (category Ayrton family)
1945–1950; she was daughter of the scientists William Edward Ayrton and Hertha Marks Ayrton. The artist Michael Ayrton (1921–1975) was their son. Lyrics (1906)...
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worked on IBM ThinkPad. Hertha Marks Ayrton Electric arc lighting, Hughes Medal of the Royal Society William Edward Ayrton Measuring instruments, electric...
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research economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies in London William Edward Ayrton, co-developer the first spiral-spring ammeter, wattmeter and electric...
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several foreign professors, such as Thomas Corwin Mendenhall and William Edward Ayrton.) During the Meiji and Taishō periods he helped found the Kyushu...
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Oliver Zangwill (category Ayrton family)
Israel Zangwill; his mother was author Edith Ayrton, whose parents were physicist William Edward Ayrton and physician Matilda Chaplin. He was elected...
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Company on 29 March 1881. Faure was a consultant engineer with William Edward Ayrton for this company. He was born at Vizille and trained at the Ecole...
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(in 5 volumes) Imperial College of Engineering James Alfred Ewing William Edward Ayrton John Milne Mechanical Engineering Heritage (Japan) No.100 in 2020...
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scientist William Edward Ayrton and the doctor Matilda Chaplin Ayrton. Her mother died in 1883 and her father married the physicist Hertha Ayrton. Edith...
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her cousin, the noted scientist William Edward Ayrton, an Edinburgh student, and a distinguished pupil of Sir William Thomson. Early in the following...
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Fenian Ram and the Holland III prototype in November 1883. 1882: William Edward Ayrton of London, England and John Perry of Garvagh, County Londonderry...
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Persian scholar Acton Smee Ayrton – Lawyer and Liberal Member of Parliament for Tower Hamlets 1857–74 William Edward Ayrton – physicist Sir Squire Bancroft...
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Tokyo from 8 March 1876, where he worked under Henry Dyer and with William Edward Ayrton and John Perry. Partly from a sense of adventure and partly because...
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and founder of a Midwife Hospital between 1873 and 1875 in Japan William Edward Ayrton - professor of physics and telegraphy at the Imperial College of...
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Israel Zangwill (category Ayrton family)
married Edith Ayrton in 1903. She was a feminist and author, and the daughter of cousins William Edward Ayrton and Matilda Chaplin Ayrton. Ayrton's stepmother...
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Natural Philosophy: William Edward Ayrton Mathematics: D. H. Marshall Architecture: Josiah Conder from 1877 Chemistry: Edward Divers Drawing Edmund...
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taught navigation. He was also in close contact with Henry Dyer and William Edward Ayrton at the Imperial College of Engineering (Kobu Dai Gakkō). In Tokyo...
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the Faure Electric Accumulator Company, working with consultants William Edward Ayrton and Camille Alphonse Faure. "Radcliffe Ward - Graces Guide". www...
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to five years and then shortened to three. The format was endorsed by William IV and Victoria, who had the conditions changed during 1837 so that mathematics...
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