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William Garnett (professor)

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227: 719: 251:, invited him to accept the Professorship of Mathematics, Physics, and Mechanics. Shortly afterwards, he was appointed Electrician to the Nottingham Corporation; he commenced work at Nottingham in October 1882. During the following summer, he organised a system of technical education in connection with the mechanical department of the College, and fitted up a complete set of engineering workshops. He also became a Lecturer on Mechanics and Physics at 284: 206:, and in July of the same year, the Beaufoy Mathematical Scholarship at the City of London School, and commenced residence at St. John's College in October. The following summer, he was first in the competition for Sir James Whitworth's Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering, and in 1871, was elected Foundation Scholar at St. John's College. In January 1873, he took his degree as 238:
In October 1876, he became a Lecturer in the Cavendish Laboratory, and continued to lecture there upon mechanics, heat, magnetism, and electricity until 1880, when he declined to be reappointed. In April 1879, he was appointed by the Senate Examiner in Natural Philosophy in the
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and began that post the following year; he also assisted in planning and erecting the buildings of Durham College of Science. He served as a member of the Executive Council, and was chairman of the Electric Lighting Committee of the
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and one of H.M. Commissioners for the Exhibition, as well as serving on the Royal Commission's Science Scholarships Committee (1890–1932). Garnett received an Honorary D.CL. from Durham College, and was an Honorary Member of
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Garnett served as Secretary and Educational Adviser to the Technical Education Board (1893–1904). He was an educational adviser to the
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Addison, Henry Robert; Oakes, Charles Henry; Lawson, William John; Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1907).
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He married Rebecca Samways (1879); they had three sons and two daughters; the eldest was
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This article contains public domain text from J. Gray's "The Electrician" (1885)
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This article contains public domain text from H.R. Addison's "Who's who" (1907)
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and College of Chemistry, and during the winter session, he studied under Dr.
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A treatise on elementary dynamics, for the use of colleges and schools
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In 1902–03, he designed a large house for his family,
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Portsea
Portsmouth
Hampstead
City of London School
Royal School of Mines
St John's College, Cambridge
Experimental physics
St John's College, Cambridge
University of London
University of Nottingham
Newnham College, Cambridge
Durham University
Portsea, Portsmouth
City of London School
Royal School of Mines
Edward Frankland
John Tyndall
St John's College, Cambridge
Fifth Wrangler
Cavendish Laboratory
James Clerk Maxwell
Title page to a 1881 copy of James Clerk Maxwell's "Elementary Treatise on Electricity," which was edited by Garnett
James Clerk Maxwell's
University of London
Tripos
University College, Nottingham
Newnham College
Durham College of Science
Newcastle upon Tyne
Royal Jubilee Exhibition

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