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Extractions: @import url(../index.css); Nasmyth, JAMES Practical Reference Library (1808-1890), a Scotch engineer, born and educated at Edinburgh. He became a manufacturer of machine tools, in which he developed a large industry. The steam hammer, which has rendered possible the immense forgings now employed, was invented by him in 1839. The steam pile driver and the safety foundry ladle are among his other inventions. He has also acquired fame as an astronomer. See STEAM HAMMER.
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Nasmyth, James Definition Of Nasmyth, James In The Free Online Encyclopedia. Nasmyth, James (born Aug. 19, 1808, Edinburgh, Scot.—died May 7, 1890, London, Eng.) Scottish engineer. Son of the artist Alexander Nasmyth (1758–1840), he is known mainly for http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Nasmyth, James
NMSI - Objects Nasmyth, James Nationality British; Scottish. Brief Bio 18081890, mechanical engineer; amateur astronomer, British. Notes Worked for Henry Maudslay (1829-1831) in Lambeth and http://collectionsonline.nmsi.ac.uk/detail.php?type=related&kv=37597&t=p
Nasmyth, James Scottish engineer and machinetool manufacturer whose many inventions included the steam hammer (1839) for making, at first iron, then large steel forgings. http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/James Nasmyth
NMSI - Objects Speculum Metal Mirror, 184060 Collection SCM - Astronomy Object Name component; metal mirror Maker Nasmyth, James Place Made Patricroft, Salford, Greater Manchester, England http://collectionsonline.nmsi.ac.uk/detail.php?type=related&kv=520717&t=
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Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Patrick Nasmyth , (7 January 1787 – 17 August 1831), was a Scottish landscape painter . He was the eldest son of the famous artist Alexander Nasmyth , whilst his younger brother, James , was a prominent engineer who gained notoriety as the inventor of the steam hammer Nasmyth was born in Edinburgh and was named after his father's patron, Patrick Miller. He developed an affinity for art at an early age and, on seeing this, his father took a keen interest in developing his son's talent. As a teenager Nasmyth lost the use of his right hand following an accident, forcing him to learn how to paint with his left. He also lost most of his hearing through illness. Much of Nasmyth's work, a great deal of which is undated, depicts his native Scotland, which he continued to paint even after moving to London in 1810. Like his father, he was heavily influenced by the Dutch masters of the 17th century, particularly Meindert Hobbema and Jacob van Ruysdael (a large number of works by both men were displayed in London galleries during Nasmyth's lifetime).
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Nasmyth, James Nasmyth, James (b. Aug. 19, 1808, Edinburgh, Scot.d. May 7, 1890, London, Eng.), British engineer known primarily for his invention of the steam hammer. http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_416_35.html
Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b . Aug. 19, 1808, Edinburgh, Scot.d. May 7, 1890, London, Eng.), British engineer known primarily for his invention of the steam hammer. Nasmyth showed an extraordinary mechanical inclination while still a schoolboy in Edinburgh, building successful model steam engines. For two years he worked in Henry Maudslay's machine shop in London and subsequently moved to Manchester, where rapid industrialization was in progress. In 1836 he began to build his own foundry near the junction of the Bridgewater Canal with the newly opened Liverpool and Manchester Railway. He made machine tools of all kinds along with a variety of steam-powered machines. Isambard Kingdom Brunel , when designing his steamship Great Britain, originally made plans for paddle wheels of exceptional size. Nasmyth solved the challenging problem of forging the drive shaft by designing and fabricating a powerful steam hammer, which he patented in 1842. Although the Great Britain was eventually furnished with screw propellers instead of paddle wheels, the steam hammer immediately became an important part of the metallurgical arsenal of the Industrial Revolution.
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