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James Thomson Bottomley (1845-1926).
James Thomson Bottomley (1845-1926).


Nephew of [[William Thomson|Lord Kelvin]]
Nephew of [[William Thomson|Lord Kelvin]].
 
1885 Electric Resistance of Platinoid in [[The Engineer 1885/07/03]].


1900 Joined the firm [[Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird|Kelvin and James White Ltd]], with his uncle Lord Kelvin.  
1900 Joined the firm [[Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird|Kelvin and James White Ltd]], with his uncle Lord Kelvin.  

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James Thomson Bottomley (1845-1926).

Nephew of Lord Kelvin.

1885 Electric Resistance of Platinoid in The Engineer 1885/07/03.

1900 Joined the firm Kelvin and James White Ltd, with his uncle Lord Kelvin.


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