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William Bass on the quadrature of the circle, 1827 - 1828
William Colquitt on perpetual motion by magnetism, 1787-06-25
William Cragg on the cause of the variation of the magnetic needle, 1825 - 1828
Correspondence regarding the effect of magnetic variation on the mariner's compass, the use of magnetic variation to establish longitude and the cause of magnetic variation.
William Evans on a new system of arithmetic and on the relation of the diameter of a circle to its circumference, 1806
William Garrard on navigation tables and proportional tables, 1798 - 1820
Correspondence regarding various astronomical and nautical tables.
William Graham on the cause of annual variation in magnetic variation and two methods of determining longitude, 1787 - 1788
Correspondence regarding the effects of magnetic variation on the mariner's compass, the use of magnetic variation to establish longitude and the cause of magnetic variation.
William Greaves' tables of circularities, quadratures, etc., 1806-01-01
William Hewett on an instrument for maritime surveying, 1820-02-03
William Hyslop on squaring the circle and on longitude at sea, 1823
William Lax's correspondence relating to tables, 1812 - 1822
Correspondence regarding various astronomical and nautical tables.
William Martin on perpetual motion, 1807 - 1822
William Peskett on various discoveries, 1818-12-15
William Scoresby on a chronometrical compass, 1824-03-15
William Scoresby on experiments with a dipping needle at Liverpool and Greenland, 1823
Correspondence regarding the effect of magnetic variation on the mariner's compass, the use of magnetic variation to establish longitude and the cause of magnetic variation.
William Shires on an improvement in the quadrant, 1828-03-28
"With 'my better half'", 1940-09-25
Photo shows WSC and CSC sitting on board a naval auxiliary patrol vessel on the Thames, travelling towards the East London docks. WSC is wearing an overcoat and hat and has his arm around CSC. CSC sits close to him wearing a fur coat and head scarf.
Words of anthem composed for funeral of Darwin C R [Harrison & Sons], 1882-04-26
Printed; by Sir John Frederick Bridge; written at London printed sheet
(Printed)
WSC electioneering in Westminster, 1924-03
Photographs from WSC's by-election campaign for the Abbey division, Westminster [London], where he stood (unsuccessfully) as an Independent anti-Socialist candidate.
WSC electioneering in Westminster, 1924-03
Photographs from WSC's by-election campaign for the Abbey division, Westminster [London], where he stood (unsuccessfully) as an Independent anti-Socialist candidate.