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LLE816455 William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824-1907). Belfast-born British mathematical physicist and engineer.
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LLM3100156 Sir William Thomson (1824-1907), Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. Illustration for William Ewart Gladstone and his Contemporaries by Thomas Archer (Blackie, c 1890).
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XEE4405024 Portrait of Lord Kelvin (William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin of Largs) British physicist (1824 to 1907).
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LLH982203 William Thomson, Baron Kelvin, British mathematical physicist and engineer. After Leslie Matthew Ward (Spy). Published in Vanity Fair, 29 April 1897.
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KWE2619113 William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824-1907), British mathematical physicist and engineer after whom the unit of absolute temperature is named.
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UIS5071149 Lord Kelvin, Scottish engineer, mathematician and physicist, c 1900. Etching of Lord Kelvin (1824-1907). Kelvin was born William Thomson and was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge. He was Professor of Natural Philosophy (Physics) at the University of Glasgow for 53 years. Kelvin was a pioneer of thermodynamics and electromagnetic theory. He also invented the mirror galvanometer and the siphon recorder, for sending and receiving signals, and directed work on the first successful transatlantic cable telegraph (completed in 1866), which brought him considerable wealth. He was knighted in 1866, and created a peer, Baron Kelvin of Largs, in 1892. Printed by the International Telecommunication Union (1955-1964). Dimensions: 230mm x 190mm. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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HIM5302604 460000958Portrait of the Scottish mathematician and physicist William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907). 1902 He poses with his compass Lord Kelvin and his compass, 1902.
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PVD1679739 Sir William Thomson (1824-1907) aka Lord Kelvin, mathematical physicist and engineer who did important work in the mathematical analysis of electricity and thermodynamics
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UIS5062422 Lord Kelvin (William Thomson), Scottish engineer, physicist and mathematician, c 1890. Photographic portrait showing Kelvin studying George Green's famous theorem on electromagnetism. Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) was Professor of Natural Philosophy (Physics) at the University of Glasgow for 53 years. Kelvin was born William Thomson and was educated at Glasgow and Cambridge. Kelvin was a pioneer of thermodynamics and electromagnetic theory. He also invented the mirror galvanometer and the siphon recorder, for sending and receiving signals, and directed work on the first successful transatlantic cable telegraph (completed in 1866), which brought him considerable wealth. He was knighted in 1866, and created a peer, Baron Kelvin of Largs, in 1892. Photographie ©SSPL/Science Museum
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LLE817344 William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824-1907), British physicist and engineer.
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LLE817347 William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824-1907), British physicist and engineer.
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HIM5254110 Portrait de Lord Kelvin, physicien et mathematicien ecossais (1824-1907) fondateur de l'echelle de degres Kelvin. Photographie de 1890. Oxford Science Archive
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LSE4105411 Portrait of Sir William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) - in “” The wonders of science”” by Louis Figuier, 19th century
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HIM5253118 Portrait du mathematicien et physicien ecossais William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907). Gravure vers 1900.
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JAB7202985 The telegraphic siphon-recorder by Sir William Thomson ( Lord Kelvin ) 1824-1907, brithish physicist ( Merveilles de La Science " by Louis Figuier.1878
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HIM5253924 Portrait de William Thomson dit Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) physicien et mathematicien ecossais. Caricature par Spy in ""Vanity Fair"", 29 avril 1897. Oxford Science Archive
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STC335875 William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824-1907), British mathematical physicist and engineer;
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XJF444383 Lord Kelvin, William Thomson (1824-1907), British mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer.
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