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SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]fl. 1850 London, England[br]English patentee of the lock-stitch sewing machine in Britain.[br]William Thomas, of Cheapside, London, was a manufacturer of shoes, umbrellas and corsets. He paid Elias Howe a sum of £250 to secure the British rights of Howe's 1846 patent for the lock-stitch sewing machine. Thomas persuaded Howe to go from the USA to England and apply his machine to the manufacture of shoes and corsets. Howe was to receive £3 per week, and in addition Thomas was to patent the machine in Britain and pay Howe £3 for every machine sold under the British patent. Patents for sewing machines were taken out in the name of W.Thomas in 1846 and 1848, and again in 1849. Howe did travel to Britain but quarrelled with Thomas after less than a year and returned to the USA. In 1853 Thomas started selling his own lock-stitch machine. There are patents in the name of W.F. Thomas for sewing machines, making button-holes bindings, etc., dating from 1853 through to 1864.[br]Bibliography1846, British patent no. 11,464 (sewing machine). 1848, British patent no. 12,221 (sewing machine). 1849, British patent no. 12,736 (sewing machine). 1853, British patent no. 1,026.1855, British patent no. 2,079.1856, British patent no. 740.1856, British patent no. 2,978.1860, British patent no. 1,631.1864, British patent no. 1,609.Further ReadingF.G.Harrison, 1892–3, Biographical Sketches of Pre-eminent Americans (includes an account of Howe's life).F.B.Jewell, 1975, Veteran Sewing Machines. A Collector's Guide, Newton Abbot (makes brief mention of Thomas).RLH -
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SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 16 April 1850 London, Englandd. 1 February 1885 Paris, France[br]English inventor of basic steelmaking.[br]Thomas was educated at Dulwich College and from the age of 17, for the next twelve years, he made his living as a police-court clerk, although he studied chemistry in his spare time as an evening student at Birkbeck College, London. While there, he heard of the difficulties encountered by the Bessemer steelmaking process, which at that time was limited to using phosphorus-free iron. Any of this element present in the iron was oxidized to phosphoric acid, which would not react with the acidic lining in the converter, with the result that it would remain in the iron and render it too brittle to use. Unfortunately, phosphoric iron ores are more common than those free of this harmful element. Thomas was attracted by the view that a fortune awaited anyone who could solve this problem, and was not discouraged by the failure of several august figures in the industry, including Siemens and Lowthian Bell.Thomas's knowledge of chemistry taught him that whereas an acidic lining allowed the phosphorus to remain in the iron, a basic lining would react with it to form part of the slag, which could then be tapped off. His experiments to find a suitable material were conducted in difficult conditions, in his spare time with meagre apparatus. Finally he found that a converter lined with dolomite, a form of limestone, would succeed, and he appealed to his cousin Percy Carlyle Gilchrist, Chemist at the Blaenavon Ironworks in Monmouthshire, for help in carrying out pilot-scale trials. In 1879 he gave up his police-court job to devote himself to the work, and in the same year they patented the Thomas- Gilchrist process. The first licence to use it was granted to Bolckow, Vaughan \& Co. of Middlesborough, and there the first steel was made in a basic Bessemer converter on 4 April 1879. The process was rapidly taken up and spread widely in Europe and beyond and was applied to other furnaces. Thomas made a fortune, but his health did not long allow him to enjoy it, for he died at the early age of 34.[br]BibliographyL.G.Thompson, 1940, Sidney Gilchrist Thomas, an Invention and Its Consequences, London: Faber.T.G.Davies, 1978, Blaenavon and Sidney Gilchrist Thomas, Sheffield: Historical Metallurgy Society.LRDBiographical history of technology > Thomas, Sidney Gilchrist
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n1) розм. англійський солдат, типовий англійський служака (тж Thomas Atkins)2) розм. ліврейний лакей; офіціант3) ч. ім'я Томас; бібл. ХомаThomas process — мет. томасівський процес одержання сталі
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1915-2001Hermano de Gerald Thomas. Empieza en el cine con el honroso oficio de manejar la claqueta en los rodajes. Despues de la Segunda Guerra Mundial empieza a dirigir, contratado por la Rank, y alcanza algunos exitos, particularmente en el terreno de la comedia, dentro del que cabe recordar Un medico en la familia (Doctor in the House, 1954), primera de una serie de tres peliculas, cada una de ellas algo peor que la anterior. El tono desenfadado le va mejor que el so lemne, donde no consigue resultados minimamente aceptables. Eso, el exceso de gratuita solemnidad, es el lastre de este atipico western ambientado en tierras canadienses. Se debe recordar el remake dirigido por Ralph Thomas de Treinta y nueve escalones (The 39 Steps), sin duda una de las mas famosas peliculas del Hitchcock britanico. La pelicula de Thomas, rodada en 1959, es un verdadero desastre.Campbell’s Kingdom (La dinastia del petroleo). 1957. 102 minutos. East mancolor. J. Arthur Rank. Dirk Bogarde, Stanley Baker, Barbara Murray. -
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перс.тж. Saint Thomas, Thomas Sanctus пол. Фома Аквинский (1225 или 1226 – 1274; философ и теолог, систематизатор схоластики на базе христианского аристотелизма; в истории политической мысли известен идеей о божественном происхождении государства, подразделением форм правления на справедливые и несправедливые, причем несправедливые отменяют сакрализацию государства; стоит у истоков нормативистской теории государства и права, изучающей политику через призму моральных ценностей и идей; политические идеи — в работах "О правлении государей" и "Сумма теологии")See: -
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