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This details his links with Henry Scott Tuke and Thomas Cooper Gotch and many others who settled in the artists ' colony in the 1880s and 1890s.
Since the 1890s, Thomas Edison owned most of the major American patents relating to motion picture cameras.
Thomas Gibson Barlow-Massicks arrived in the area in the early 1890s and built the historic " castle " that still stands in Fain Park.
Two 20th-century Lord Chancellors, F. E. Smith ( Lord Birkenhead ) and John Simon, were undergraduates together in the 1890s, along with the sportsman C. B. Fry ; Sir Thomas Beecham was an undergraduate in 1897, though soon abandoning Oxford for his musical career.
* Thomas Bell's novel Out of This Furnace is set in Braddock during the 1890s to the 1930s
* John Thomas ( Welsh footballer ) ( died 1920 ), Welsh footballer for Sheffield United and Gainsborough Trinity in the 1890s
The painting " His Master's Voice " was made in the 1890s with the dog listening to an Edison cylinder Phonograph, which was capable of recording as well as playing, but Thomas Edison did not buy the painting.
He was a machinist who started with servicing sewing machines during an apprenticeship at Singer Corporation, followed by an association with Thomas S. Walburn in general machining in Cleveland, Ohio in the late 1890s.
Newlyn was made famous in the 1880s and 1890s for its Newlyn School artists ' colony, including the painters Thomas Cooper Gotch, Albert Chevallier Tayler and Henry Scott Tuke.
Frederick P. Ott ( 1860 ; New Jersey – October 24, 1936 ; West Orange, New Jersey ) was an employee of Thomas Edison's laboratory in the 1890s.
This was originally built in the 1890s to designs by Thomas W. Aldwinckle to supply water to the ' Brook Fever hospital ', which was demolished in the 1990s, to be replaced by a housing development.
Dobson Hall was built in 1965 and named after Thomas Dobson ( 1852 – 1930 ) who served on the Board of Trustees from the 1890s until 1930.
In the United States, for example, in the 1890s, there was a small group of highly skilled stage hypnotists, all of whom were managed by Thomas F. Adkin, who toured country-wide, playing to packed houses.
Walter's grandson, Thomas Ustick Walter III, was also an architect, practicing in Birmingham, Alabama from the 1890s to the 1910s.
By 1890, this color had become so pervasive in fashion that author Thomas Beer used it years later in the title of his famous book about the 1890s, The Mauve Decade.
The valley continued to attract notable people: Major Sir Thomas Mitchell, one of Australia's best-known explorers built the first house at Stanwell Park ; Supreme Court Judge John Fletcher Hargrave later owned and holidayed in the area, his inheritance coming to Lawrence Hargrave, one of the world's most important aviation pioneers of the 1890s in the lead-up to powered man flight.
The name was changed to Doswell in the early 1890s in honor of Major Thomas Doswell.
He can also be considered a pioneer in the field of photography for using electric lightbulbs in the 1890s, given that lightbulbs were a novelty in the late nineteenth century, with Thomas Edison's reliable incandescent light bulb having been invented only in 1879.
A portico, designed by Thomas Prosser, was added to the station entrance in 1863, and the trainshed was extended southwards in the 1890s with a new span designed by William Bell.
In the 1890s this issue was brought forcefully to the attention of European Catholics by Comptesse de Ravilliax's translation of a biography of Isaac Thomas Hecker by Paulist father Walter Elliott, with the introduction by Abbé Felix Klein drawing the most ire from the Vatican.
A fourth works was founded in the 1890s by a man named Thomas Kirk from Nottingham who had heard rumours that Normanton was rapidly turning into an important junction on the railways.
Thomas Earnshaw, a fish and game dealer lived in the house around the 1890s which gave the house the nickname of Fish Villa.
* Thomas Gardiner, Coronado Beach Company advertising manager in the 1890s
Though later associated with Mendelian genetics, mutationism began in the 1890s ( prior to the rediscovery of Mendel ’ s laws ) with the studies of Hugo De Vries and William Bateson on naturally occurring discontinuous variations ; their thoughts concerning the role of discontinuity in evolution drew on earlier ideas of William Keith Brooks, Francis Galton, and Thomas Henry Huxley.

1890s and J
Palmer founded chiropractic in the 1890s, and his son B. J.
The 1880s and 1890s saw police whistles made by W Dowler & Sons, J Hudson & Co, J Barrall, R A Walton, H A Ward and A De Courcy & Co.
Electrification of factories began very gradually in the 1890s after the introduction of a practical DC motor by Frank J. Sprague and accelerated after the AC motor was developed by Nikola Tesla ( Westinghouse ) and others.
The eastern section was developed in 1903 by J. Harris Rogers on two parcels of land he purchased in the 1880s and 1890s.
* J. Marvin Hunter ( 1880 – 1957 ), author, journalist, and historian of the American West, worked with his father, John Warren Hunter, at the Mason Herald newspaper in the 1890s.
Various archaeologists have speculated as to the meaning of the decoration, with some, such as George Coffey ( who produced a study of art at " New Grange " in the 1890s ), believing them to be purely decorative, whilst others, like M. J. O ’ Kelly ( who led the 1962 – 1975 excavation at the site ), believing them to have some sort of symbolic purpose, because some of the carvings had been in places that would not have been visible, such as at the bottom of the orthostatic slabs, below ground level.
By the 1890s J .& W. Seligman & Co. Inc. underwrote the securities of newly formed trusts, participated in stock and bond issues in the railroad and steel and wire industries, and invested in Russia and Peru, and in American in shipbuilding, bridges, bicycles, mining, and other enterprises.
In 1889, the company became J. K. Starley & Co. Ltd., and in the late 1890s, the Rover Cycle Company Ltd.
Image: Standardvotingmachine. jpg | A voting machine designed by Alfred J. Gillespie and marketed by the Standard Voting Machine Company of Rochester, New York from the late 1890s.
Among others, Guillermo Dupaix investigated the site in the early 19th century, J. M. García published a description of the site in 1859, and A. F. Bandelier visited and published further descriptions in the 1890s.
R. J. Billinton replaced these with his D3, E3, E4, and E5 classes designed for the London suburban services, during the 1890s.
* Jack Evans ( rugby player ) ( John " J " sri, 1871 – 1924 ), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1890s for Wales ( RU ), Ammanford, Llanelli, Llwynypia, and Swinton ( RL )
Her second husband, Lesou ( or Lesso ) was employed by the archaeologist J. Walter Fewkes at the excavation of the prehistoric ruin of Sikyátki in the 1890s.
J. R. R. Tolkien lived there as a child in the 1890s, and the area influenced his description of the green and peaceful country of the Shire in his books.
Arthur J. Raffles is a character created in the 1890s by E. W. Hornung, a brother-in-law to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
In the 1890s, the congregation was served by the Rev Joseph J. Gilchrist, who also produced a Protestant newspaper in Spanish, and trained local men to work as evangelists.
The A. J. Raffles, a " gentleman thief ", stories of Ernest William Hornung first appeared in The Strand in the 1890s.
In the late 1890s / early 1900s, Madam C. J. Walker also popularized the use of the hot comb in the United States.
They knew many of the aesthetic movement of the 1890s, including Walter Pater, Vernon Lee, J.
The community is named after B. J. Fannett, a local landowner who opened a general store there in the 1890s.
* The Shop Girl, 1894, m Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton, l Adrian Ross, lb H. J. W. Dam ( 546 in London ) ( one of the first of the innovative Gaiety Theatre, London musicals produced by George Edwardes in the 1890s )
American Baptist missionary George J. Geis and his wife arrived in Myitkyina in the late 1890s and in 1900 requested permission to build a misison there.

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