(John). An account of some remarkable applications of the electric fluid to the useful arts, by A. Bain, with a vindication of his •claim to be the first inventor of the electro-magnetic printing telegraph, and also of the electro-magnetic clock. Bulletin of the New York Public Library - Page 508by New York Public Library - 1902Full view - About this book
| Royal Scottish Society of Arts - Industrial arts - 1844 - 564 pages
...in place of light. Referred to a Committee. The following Donations were laid on the table :— 1. An Account of some Remarkable Applications of the Electric Fluid to the Useful Arts, By Mr Alexander Bain ; with a Vindication of his claim to be the first Inventor of the Electro-Magnetic... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1845 - 510 pages
...The Author. The Author. Railway Switch. Tract. 4to. Liverpool,r The Author. 1840 " ' Finlaison, J. An account of some remarkable^ applications of the electric fluid to the useful I arts, by A. Bain; with a vindication of his( claim to be the first inventor of the electro-; Lieut.... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1845 - 518 pages
...The Author. The Author. Railway Switch. Tract. 4to. Liverpool,} The Author. 1840 ' ' Finlaison, J. An account of some remarkable applications of the electric fluid to the useful arte, by A. Bain ; with a vindication of his claim to be the first inventor of the electro-/Lieut.... | |
| English periodicals - 1888 - 652 pages
...as the same can be ascertained. 4to, half calf. 1843. NICE COPT ... ... ... ... 36». 44 Bain, Alex. Account of some remarkable applications of the Electric Fluid to the useful Arts, by Alex. Bain. With a vindication of his claim to be the 6rst inventor of Elcctro-Maanetic Printing Telegraph,... | |
| Iwan Rhys Morus - Electricity - 1998 - 350 pages
...(1842): 404. 150. "Original Correspondence," Literary Gazette 26 (1842): 423. 151. John Finlaison, An Account of Some Remarkable Applications of the Electric Fluid to the Useful Arts (London, 1843). It is not clear that Finlaison's position was as nonpartisan as he wished to assert.... | |
| R. W. Burns - Technology & Engineering - 2004 - 658 pages
...time-pieces and telegraphs' British patent no. 9745, 1843 10 ANON.: The Times, April 1844 11 F1NLAISON, J.: 'An account of some remarkable applications of the electric fluid to the useful arts by Mr Alexander Bain with a vindication of his claim to be the first inventor of the electromagnetic printing... | |
| Cornell University. Libraries - 1886 - 362 pages
...company. March 8th, 1866. London, 1866. 8°. pp. 48. Wdcts. Lettered "Atlantic cable." Fiiiln ison. J. An account of some, remarkable applications of the electric fluid to the useful arts by Alexander Bain, with a vindication of his claim to be the first inventor of the printing telegraph... | |
| Electric engineering - 1885 - 498 pages
...the Actuary of the National Debt office. Mr. Finlaison published a pamphlet entitled "An Account »f Some Remarkable Applications of the Electric Fluid to the Useful Arts by Alexander Bain, with a Vindication of His Claim to be the First Inventor of the Electro-Magnetic Printing... | |
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