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Glasgow Exhibition 1888View of the Exhibition buildings and Kelvin Grove of the Glasgow International Exhibition, opened by the Prince of Wales on 8 May 1888
Kelvin Aqueduct built by Robert Whitworth, 1790Plan, elevation and section of the Kelvin Aqueduct, built by Robert Whitworth, over the Forth River, Scotland, 1790. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by John Farey from Abraham
City of Manchester steamerThe City of Manchester screw steamer, launched on Saturday 14th June 1851 from the Kelvin Dock, Glasgow. A Cunard ship, it was due to sail between Liverpool and Philadelphia. Date: 1851
Glasgow, Scotland - University of Glasgow from Kelvingrove park with River Kelvin in foreground. Date: circa 1938
Glasgow, Scotland - Various sights of the city: Kelvin Hall and Kelvin Bridge, Kelvingrove Park, the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (centre), the Great Western Road and the Botanic Gardens
Kelvin Parade, Cliftonville, Belfast - a view of a residential road and houses. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s
LORD KELVIN ( SPY )WILLIAM THOMSON, 1ST BARON KELVIN OF LARGS Mathematician and physicist
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824-1907) - a Scotch-Irish mathematical physicist and engineer. Date: circa 1905
Winston Churchill and General Smuts, WW2D-Day + 6, Winston Churchill and General Smuts, on board HMS Kelvin, June 1944. 1944
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824 -1907). Engraving. CWilliam Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824 -1907). British physicist and mathematician. Engraving. The Artistic illustration, 1896. Colored
Lord KelvinWILLIAM THOMSON, 1ST BARON KELVIN OF LARGS Mathematician and physicist Date: 1824 - 1907
The Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Scotland - opened by King George V on 12th July 1927. Date: circa 1928
Sir William Thomson - British scientistSir William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin of Largs (1824-1907), British mathematical physicist and engineer. Date: circa 1890s
Kelvin and WifeWILLIAM THOMSON, first baron KELVIN of Largs scientist and inventor, with his wife who collaborated in his work. Date: 1824 - 1907
Warship Models, Scottish National Exhibition, GlasgowModels of Old Warships on the Kelvin River, Glasgow, Scotland - display part of the Scottish National Exhibition held in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow in between May and November 1911. Date: 1911
William Thompson, Lord Kelvin / IMechE
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (Lord Kelvin)William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin of Largs (1824-1907), British mathematical physicist and engineer
Tide predicting machine: front viewPhotograph of the front view of the tide-predicting machine, designed by Lord Kelvin in 1876. Constructed by Lege for the Indian government
Lord Kelvin SpeculatesLord Kelvin speculates that life may have come to Earth on the moss-grown ruins of another world - brought here on a planetary fragment
Lord Kelvin PhotoWILLIAM THOMSON, first lord KELVIN - regarded by his contemporaries as the greatest scientist of the age
Lord Kelvin (Downey)WILLIAM THOMSON, 1ST BARON KELVIN OF LARGS Mathematician and physicist
Science / KelvinWILLIAM THOMSON, later Lord Kelvin, demonstrates to students at Glasgow University in the cellar he used as his laboratory in his early days