Nasmyth, James Scottish engineer and machinetool manufacturer whose many inventions included the steam hammer 1839 for making large steel forgings. http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/N/Nasmyth/1.html
Extractions: Nasmyth was born in Edinburgh and left school at the age of 12. As assistant to English toolmaker Henry Maudslay , he devised a flexible shaft of coiled spring steel for drilling holes in awkward places. After the death of Maudslay 1831, Nasmyth set up his own workshop, first in Edinburgh, then in Manchester, manufacturing machine tools, locomotives, and other machinery.
AccessScience | Biography | Nasmyth, James About AccessScience. AccessScience is a subscriptionbased website that features continually updated scientific and http://www.accessscience.com/content.aspx?id=M0090804
Extractions: This is the archived description of an item which has already been sold. Our name and address below provide a link which will take you to the main site where the current stock may be searched or browsed by subject. Back John Wilson Manuscripts Limited, Painswick Lawn, 7 Painswick Road, CHELTENHAM GL50 2EZ, UK
Extractions: Main Page Mobile Version Search Start Page Offline Catalogs My Bookmarks ... Donate to PG Author Nasmyth, James, 1808-1890 Editor Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 Title James Nasmyth: Engineer; an autobiography Language English LoC Class TJ: Technology: Mechanical engineering and machinery Subject Nasmyth, James, 1808-1890 Subject Engineers Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Mar 1, 1996 Public domain in the USA. Downloads Readers also downloaded… Read this ebook online... Available Formats Format Size Mirror Sites Generated HTML 868 kB EPUB 349 kB Kindle 516 kB Plucker 482 kB QiOO Mobile 377 kB Plain Text UTF-8 851 kB If you scan this code with your mobile phone and appropriate software installed, it will open the phone browser to the mobile version of this page. Explain this to hear about new ebooks posted at Project Gutenberg. or to hear what Project Gutenberg says.
James Nasmyth - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Nasmyth, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Engineer, Inventor DATE OF BIRTH 19 August 1808 PLACE OF BIRTH Edinburgh, Scotland DATE OF DEATH 7 May 1890 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Nasmyth
Extractions: James Nasmyth and Company (1850–56) Inventor of the steam hammer James Hall Nasmyth (sometimes spelled Naesmyth Nasmith , or Nesmyth ) (August 19, 1808 – May 7, 1890) was a Scottish engineer and inventor famous for his development of the steam hammer . He was the co-founder of Nasmyth, Gaskell and Company manufacturers of machine tools . He retired at the age of 48, and moved to Penshurst , Kent where he developed his hobbies of astronomy and photography His father Alexander Nasmyth was a landscape and portrait painter in Edinburgh , where James was born. One of Alexander's hobbies was mechanics and he employed nearly all his spare time in his workshop where he encouraged his youngest son to work with him in all sorts of materials. James was sent to the Royal High School where he had as a friend, Jimmy Patterson, the son of a local iron founder. Being already interested in mechanics he spent much of his time at the
James Nasmyth (Scottish Engineer) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia James Nasmyth (Scottish engineer), Aug. 19, 1808Edinburgh, Scot. May 7, 1890London, Eng.British engineer known primarily for his invention of the steam hammer. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/403981/James-Nasmyth
Extractions: document.write(''); Search Site: With all of these words With the exact phrase With any of these words Without these words Home My Britannica CREATE MY James Nasmyt... NEW ARTICLE ... SAVE Table of Contents: James Nasmyth Article Article Related Articles Related Articles External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the James Nasmyth steam hammer 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.
NASMYTH, James, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts NASMYTH, James AL (third person), 1862. 18081890). Engineer and inventor of the steam-hammer. Autograph Letter (third person), 1 page 8vo on paper with the headed http://www.manuscripts.co.uk/stock/22565.HTM
Extractions: This is the archived description of an item which has already been sold. Our name and address below provide a link which will take you to the main site where the current stock may be searched or browsed by subject. Back John Wilson Manuscripts Limited, Painswick Lawn, 7 Painswick Road, CHELTENHAM GL50 2EZ, UK
Janus: Nasmyth, James (1808-1890) Engineer Personal Names contains See earlier; Napier, Sir Charles James (17821853) Knight, army officer Napier, William Craig Emilius (1818-1903) Major General http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=CV/Pers/Nasmyth, James (1808-1890) eng
Features In Upcoming Christie's Auctions NASMYTH, James (18081890) and James CARPENTER (1840-1899). The Moon Considered as a Planet, a World, and A Satellite. London John Murray, 18. http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?from=searchresults&pos=1
James Nasmyth Biography James Nasmyth biography. Who is James Nasmyth? James Nasmyth bio. http://biography.yourdictionary.com/james-nasmyth
Browse The Keywords Makers. N / Nasmyth, James Showing all records. Show records with pictures only. Displaying records 1 to 2 of 2 records 1 PAI6807 George Douglas Engineer My Workshop at Old http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/prints/browseHeadings.cfm?filter=makers&nod
James Nasmyth James Joyce James Bond James Cameron James Nasmyth James Joyce James Bond James Cameron Canadian Gateway, Business Guides, Entertainment, Travel. Listing and reviews of Canadian Web sites. http://www.masterliness.com/a/James.Nasmyth.htm
Extractions: var GLB_RIS='http://www.masterliness.com';var GLB_RIR='/cincshared/external';var GLB_MMS='http://www.masterliness.com';var GLB_MIR='/site/image';GLB_MML='/'; document.write(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); document.write(''); Science People Non User Locations ... Timeline A2('N'); Index: A B C D ... Z A3('s','.','htm','','N'); James Hall Nasmyth August 19 May 7 ) was an engineer and inventor famous for his development of the steam hammer His father Alexander Nasmyth was a landscape painter of Edinburgh , where James was born. One of Alexander's hobbies was mechanics and he employed nearly all his spare time in his workshop where he encouraged his youngest son to work with him in all sorts of materials. James was sent to the High School where he had as a friend Jemmy Patterson , the son of a local iron founder. Being already interested in mechanics he spent much of his time at the foundry and there he gradually learned to work and turn in wood brass iron , and steel . In Events January 1 Constitutionalist military insurrection at Cadiz leads to summoning of Spanish parliament ( March 7) and restoration of 1812 Constitution ( March 8) by king Ferdinand VII. January 29 George the Prince Regent becomes king George IV of the he left the High School and again made great use of his father's workshop where at the age of 17, he made his first
James Nasmyth: Engineer; An Autobiography By Nasmyth, James, 1808-1890 Life in Edinburgh in the 18th and 19th Cent. His artist father. Travels in England and Europe. His factory and inventions including the Steam Hammer. http://www.scribd.com/doc/2393896/James-Nasmyth-Engineer-an-autobiography-by-Nas
Tilt Hammer - Steel City Founders - James Nasmyth James Nasmyth was born in Edinburgh in 1808. His father was interested in civil engineering and architecture and encouraged his son to share these interests with him. http://www.tilthammer.com/bio/nas.html
Extractions: Nasmyth James Nasmyth was born in Edinburgh in 1808. His father was interested in civil engineering and architecture and encouraged his son to share these interests with him. Whilst at school James was friendly with a boy whose father owned an iron foundry, which James visited on Saturday afternoons. James began exploring the development of the steam-engine at the age of 15 by building his own models and selling them. In 1829 he took a working model plus drawings of a small steam engine to London to show Henry Maudslay the famous tool maker and engineer. Maudslay was impressed by his skill and took him on as an apprentice. Maudslay died suddenly in 1831 and by the end of the year James returned to Edinburgh to produce his own engineering tools. He moved to Manchester in 1834 to set up his own tool making business, his works,known as the Bridgewater Foundry, were beside the canal and the Liverpool-Manchester railway. It was here that he designed and built his famous steam hammer, described as one of the most perfect of artificial machines and noblest triumphs of mind over matter that modern English engineers have yet developed In 1837 the Great Western Steam Co. asked James Nasmyth to supply specific tools that were required to build the engines of the
Extractions: Web Moving Images Texts Audio ... Additional Collections Search: All Media Types Wayback Machine Moving Images Community Video Ephemeral Films Movies Sports Videos Videogame Videos Vlogs Youth Media Texts American Libraries Canadian Libraries Universal Library Community Texts Project Gutenberg Biodiversity Heritage Library Children's Library Additional Collections Audio Community Audio Grateful Dead Live Music Archive Netlabels Non-English Audio Radio Programs Software CLASP Tucows Software Library CD Bulletin Board Software archive Education Math Lectures from MSRI Chinese University Lectures AP Courses from MITE MIT OpenCourseWare UChannel Forums FAQs Advanced Search Anonymous User login or join us Upload Ebook and Texts Archive California Digital Library The moon considered as a planet, a world, and a satellite (~300 pg) Read Online (20.6 M) PDF (16.2 M) B/W PDF (~300 pg) EPUB (~300 pg) Kindle (~300 pg) Daisy (415.3 K)
Extractions: Web Moving Images Texts Audio ... Additional Collections Search: All Media Types Wayback Machine Moving Images Community Video Ephemeral Films Movies Sports Videos Videogame Videos Vlogs Youth Media Texts American Libraries Canadian Libraries Universal Library Community Texts Project Gutenberg Biodiversity Heritage Library Children's Library Additional Collections Audio Community Audio Grateful Dead Live Music Archive Netlabels Non-English Audio Radio Programs Software CLASP Tucows Software Library CD Bulletin Board Software archive Education Math Lectures from MSRI Chinese University Lectures AP Courses from MITE MIT OpenCourseWare UChannel Forums FAQs Advanced Search Anonymous User login or join us Upload Ebook and Texts Archive California Digital Library James Nasmyth, engineer; an autobiography (~514 pg) Read Online (227.3 M) PDF (~514 pg) EPUB (~514 pg) Kindle (~514 pg) Daisy (884.9 K) Full Text (19.4 M)
The Moon By James Nasmyth, James Carpenter | Flipkart Books Flipkart.com The Moon Considered As A Planet, A World And A Satellite (1885) by James Nasmyth James Carpenter. Rs.1602, Save 25%. Buy The Moon, All India Free Home Delivery http://www.flipkart.com/moon-james-nasmyth-carpenter-considered-book-0548982090
Extractions: Other Editions: Paperback (10-2007) Price: Rs. 1407 Rs. 1055 Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days The publisher of this book utilises modern printing technologies as well as photocopying processes for reprinting and preserving rare works of literature that are out-of-print or on the verge of becoming lost. This book is one such reprint. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.