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James Nasmyth -- Encyclopædia Britannica James Nasmyth. born Aug. 19, 1808, Edinburgh, Scot. died May 7, 1890, London, Eng. MLA style " James Nasmyth." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=56294
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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
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Extractions: James Hall Nasmyth - Born 1808, Died 1890 There is a crater on the Moon named after James Hall Nasmyth at a Moon Latitude of 50.5º-South and a Longitude of 56.2º-West, measuring 77 kilometers in diameter - See below right - click on image to see larger view of "Crater Nasmyth" James Hall Nasmyth invented the Steam Hammer Is the son of Alexander Nasmyth and the brother of Patrick Nasmyth
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Extractions: 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.
Overview Of James Nasmyth James Nasmyth 1808 1890. Engineer. Born in Edinburgh and youngest son of the eminent landscape artist, Alexander Nasmyth (1758 - 1840). http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst272.html
Extractions: James Nasmyth Engineer. Born in Edinburgh and youngest son of the eminent landscape artist, Alexander Nasmyth (1758 - 1840). He started a foundry business and became a pioneer in the design and building of steam-powered machine tools, including a steam hammer, planing machine, pile-driver and steam lathe. His tools were used widely in major engineering projects across Britain. If you have found this information useful please consider
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Extractions: 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.
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Extractions: Picture Gallery Crucible Steel Water Wheels Founders ... Reviews Dedicated to those who : " by their observation, imagination, industry and ability, laid the foundation of modern Sheffield " . - David Flather - Master Cutler 1926 Introduction In this area of the web site, we hope to build up a collection of biographies of people who have played a part in the development of Sheffield. We will also include details of people who have contributed to Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet. If you wish to make suggestions about additions to this section - or even contribute yourself, then email us. email: webmaster@tilthammer.com All Saints Church, Ecclesall. The graveyard here contains memorials to many well known Sheffield company owners and industrialists. Contents :