Professor James Blyth MA, LLD, FRSE FRSSA (4 April 1839 – 15 May 1906) was a Scottish electrical engineer and academic at Anderson's College, now the...
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James, Jim or Jimmy Blyth may refer to: James Blyth (engineer) (1839–1906), Scottish electrical engineer James Blyth, 1st Baron Blyth (1841–1925), English...
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(1839–1906), Scottish electrical engineer James Blyth, 1st Baron Blyth (1841–1925), British businessman Sir James Blyth, Baron Blyth of Rowington (born 1940)...
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£35 billion and continued growth forecast until at least 2025. James Blyth (engineer) Dieter Helm Energy policy of the United Kingdom Energy use and...
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Benjamin Hall Blyth FRSE (25 May 1849 – 13 May 1917), often called Benjamin Blyth II, was a Scottish civil engineer. Blyth, who was born at 36 Minto Street...
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Coriolanus Snow (section Tom Blyth)
believed it would engage young viewers in the politics of revolution. Tom Blyth was cast as the younger Snow in the film The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes...
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Charles Algernon Parsons (redirect from Charles Parsons (engineer))
marine engineer best known for his invention of the compound steam turbine, and as the eponym of C. A. Parsons and Company. He worked as an engineer on dynamo...
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Blyth Power Station (also known as Cambois Power Station) refers to a pair of now demolished coal-fired power stations, which were located on the Northumberland...
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Michael Portillo (redirect from Miguel Portillo Blyth)
Portillo (1907–1993) and a Scottish mother, Cora Waldegrave de Portillo (née Blyth; 1919–2014). Portillo's father, a devout Catholic, was a member of left-wing...
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This list of civil engineers is a list of notable people who have been trained in or have practiced civil engineering. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K...
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The Blyth Navigation was a canal in Suffolk, England, running 7 miles (11 km) from Halesworth to the North Sea at Southwold. It opened in 1761, and was...
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Wear and County Durham to the south, and Cumbria to the west. The town of Blyth is the largest settlement. The county has an area of 5,013 km2 (1,936 sq mi)...
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link some of Northumberland's major population centres in Ashington and Blyth to the nearby city of Newcastle upon Tyne. Construction of new stations...
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Vernon and Irene Castle (redirect from William Vernon Blyth)
stage name: Vernon (2 May 1887 – 15 February 1918) was born William Vernon Blyth in England. Irene (7 April 1893 – 25 January 1969) was born Irene Foote...
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Wilmot Blyden, pan-Africanist and Liberian statesman Lord Blyth James Blyth, 1st Baron Blyth, British businessman and politician Eugène Chauffeur [fr]...
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guitarist, and sound engineer. Vinod Patel, 84, Fijian football executive and politician, MP (1992–1999) and president of Ba (1986–2001). James N. Purcell Jr...
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2022: The Complete Nominations List". Variety. Retrieved 12 July 2022. Blyth, Antonia (15 January 2024). "'Succession' Supporting Actor Emmy Winner Matthew...
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Margot Benacerraf, 97, Venezuelan film director (Reverón, Araya). Steve Blyth, 69, Australian rugby league player (Western Suburbs Magpies, Newtown Jets)...
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located on the steep bank south of rotten row east. James Blyth was a Scottish electrical engineer and a lecturer at the Anderson College, now better known...
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Daniel Mosley, 4th Baron Ravensdale (category 21st-century British engineers)
hereditary peer and crossbench member of the House of Lords. He is an engineer, currently working as a project director for AtkinsRéalis. His paternal...
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Hall Blyth, Charles Alexander Stevenson and William Allan Carter. In 1919 he became Deputy Chief Engineer of Railways and in 1921 Chief Engineer of Railways...
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"Max von Sydow - SFdb" (in Swedish). 10 April 1929. Retrieved 2020-03-10. Blyth, Caroline (2017-10-05). Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale:...
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Biomedicine. The project Advisory Committee included Jon Agar, Alec Broers, Tilly Blyth, Georgina Ferry, Dame Julia Higgins, Maja Kominko, Sir Harry Kroto, John...
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Hollerith receives a U.S. patent for his punched card calculator. July – James Blyth operates the first working wind turbine at Marykirk in Scotland. July...
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List of Scots (section Engineers and inventors)
Sir James Black (1924–2010), beta-blockers Robert Blair (1748–1828), aplanatic telescope Benjamin Blyth (1819–1866), civil engineer Benjamin Blyth II (1849–1917)...
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Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame (category Scottish engineer stubs)
William Arrol John Logie Baird George Balfour Alexander Graham Bell James Blyth David Boyle Thomas Graham Brown Sir George Bruce William Kinninmond Burton...
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planimeter David Stevenson (1815–1886), civil engineer c.1890: William Galt Black, for his wind gauge 1892: James Blyth, for his wind turbine 1910: David Thomas...
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Retford (redirect from Blyth School)
intention was for East Retford "to compete with the trading privileges of Blyth Priory and to exploit the market opportunities of north Nottinghamshire"...
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Charles Hesterman Merz (category English electrical engineers)
Merz (5 October 1874 – 14 or 15 October 1940) was a British electrical engineer who pioneered the use of high-voltage three-phase AC power distribution...
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Jim Milner (redirect from James Edward Milner)
non-league football for Blyth Spartans, Sankey's of Wellington and New Brighton. Outside football, Milner worked as a mining engineer. "Jim Milner". Barry...
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