Thomson, William, 1824-1907 (Baron Kelvin of Largs, mathematician and physicist)
Dates
- Existence: 1824 - 1907
Biography
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907), scientist and inventor, studied at Glasgow University from 1834, before entering Peterhouse, Cambridge, in 1841, where he was a fellow, 1846-1856 and 1872-1907. He was professor of natural philosophy in Glasgow, 1846-1899; president of the mathematical and physical section of the British Association at Glasgow, 1876; and chancellor of Glasgow University, 1904. He also helped to found the the firm Kelvin&White, Ltd., Glasgow, which he used to manufacture his inventions. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1851, and served as president from 1890 to1894. He was knighted in 1866 and created baron in 1892. Between 1851 and 1854 Thomson formulated the two great laws of thermodynamics, equivalence and transformation. In 1853 he developed the theory of electric oscillations, which was to form the basis of wireless telegraphy, and he superintended the laying of a cable across the Atlantic in 1866.
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from W. Thomson to J.C. Maxwell, 17 June 1871 (Note contemporary with letter, SLP 377n)
Has note added by P.G. Tait
Letter from William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907) to Professor Peter Guthrie Tait, 1844 - 1900
Formulae for cycles of a cylinder
Letter from William Thomson, Lord Kelvin to James Porter, 23 Apr. 1897
He sends a cheque for £700 to Peterhouse
Letters from P.G. Tait and Wm. Thomson to J.C. Maxwell, 15 June 1865-2 Sep. 1879 (The initial date is inferred)
The series is formed by 55 lettters from Tait and 3 from Thomson
Lists regarding Kelvin's letters and papers.
Mainly manuscript drafts of Kelvin's papers.
Mainly reprints of Kelvin's published papers.
Material regarding the Lalla Rookh.
Material relating to people other than Kelvin
Metric System
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous, c.1850 to c.1900, 1850-1900 (Circa)
Miscellaneous material
Notebooks, 1835-1907
Mainly research notebooks, with some additional correspondence
Notes by various people concerning the Kelvin collection
Obituary notes, etc., for Kelvin
Papers, 1840-1907 (Circa)
Papers of Frank McClean
Peerage congratulations received by Kelvin and his wife when he was made Baron Kelvin in 1892., 1892
Lady Kelvin's mother's death occurred at the same time, so many of the letters are ones of sympathy or of sympathy in addition to congratulations. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically.
Reports from the Physical Laboratory, Glasgow University
Student notebook: Natural Philosophy, University of Glasgow, Nov. 1854 - May 1855
Notebook in the hand of Frank McClean, with notes on Kelvin's classes in Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. Together with an attendance card for the lectures, signed by William Thomson [Kelvin].
Telegraphs.
Testimonials written by Kelvin in 1846 regarding the professorship of natural philosophy in Glasgow University, 1846
Tides.
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin: Family Letters
Additional filters:
- Type
- Archival Object 48
- Collection 3
- Subject
- Astronomy 1
- Boer War (1899-1902) 1
- Metric system 1
- Metrology 1
- Science 1