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James Nasmyth, FCS
James Nasmyth, FCS
1829 Born in Scotland


c.1856 Published articles on practical metallurgy, sheathing of ships and a historical account of galvanic batteries<ref>[[The Engineer 1856/11/14]]</ref>
c.1856 Published articles on practical metallurgy, sheathing of ships and a historical account of galvanic batteries<ref>[[The Engineer 1856/11/14]]</ref>
1881 James Napier  52, metallurgical chemist, living in Greenwich with Isabela Napier  50, Elizabeth Napier  21, Emily J. Napier  19, James D. Napier  16<ref>1881 census</ref>


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James Nasmyth, FCS

1829 Born in Scotland

c.1856 Published articles on practical metallurgy, sheathing of ships and a historical account of galvanic batteries[1]

1881 James Napier 52, metallurgical chemist, living in Greenwich with Isabela Napier 50, Elizabeth Napier 21, Emily J. Napier 19, James D. Napier 16[2]


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