Francis Watkins and the Dollond Telescope Patent ControversyAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 28 de juny 2014 - 430 pàgines Francis Watkins was an eminent figure in his field of mathematical and optical instrument making in mid-eighteenth century London. Working from original documents, Brian Gee has uncovered the life and times of an optical instrument maker, who - at first glance - was not among the most prominent in his field. In fact, because Francis Watkins came from a landed background, the diversification of his assets enabled him to weather particular business storms - discussed in this book - where colleagues without such an economic cushion, were pushed into bankruptcy or forced to emigrate. He played an important role in one of the most significant legal cases to touch this profession, namely the patenting of the achromatic lens in telescopes. The book explains Watkins's origins, and how and why he was drawn into partnership with the famous Dollond firm, who at that point were Huguenot incomers. The patent for the achromatic telescope has never been satisfactorily explained in the literature, and the author has gone back to the original legal documents, never before consulted. He teases out the problems, lays out the evidence, and comes to some interesting new conclusions, showing the Dollonds as hard-headed and ruthless businessmen, ultimately extremely successful. The latter part of the book accounts for the successors of Francis Watkins, and their decline after over a century of successful business in central London. |
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... Daily Advertiser, 2 June 1746 Francis Watkins's electrical machine, plate from his Electrical Experiments (1747). By permission of University ofGlasgow library, department of special collections advertisement, transcribed from ...
... Daily Advertiser from 13 august 1765 to 1 February 1766 James champneys's trade card, 1763. © The trustees of the British Museum, heal, 105.2 henry pyefinch's trade card, undated. science Museum/science and society picture library – all ...
... . Wa: microfilm F518 and 519 (May 1743 and May 1744, but not listed in May 1745). 10 Bl: (Burney). Daily Advertiser, 7January 1745. 11 Margas's bankruptcy Francis Watkins and the Dollond Telescope Patent Controversy 38.
... Daily Advertiser which, on 4 March 1747, ran the following announcement: Francis Watkins, optician, late from Mr. scarlet's has opened the shop kept by the late Mr. nathaniel adams, at sir isaac newton's head, charing cross.14 Whether ...
... Daily Advertiser and Literary Gazette, 18 april 1751. 21 WhitehallEveningPost or London Intelligencer, 27 March 1750. 22 ayscough At the Sign ofSir Isaac Newton's Head 41.
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From newtons error to halls solution | 73 |
The rise ofJohn dollond and his patent | 101 |
peter dollond and his conflict with Watkins smith | 145 |
peter dollond and his Further disputes with opticians | 175 |
new conflicts within the spectaclemakers company | 205 |
The Unexpected longevity of chester Moor hall | 231 |
one hundred years at charing cross | 253 |
after Watkins hill | 293 |
Articles of Copartnership between Mr Francis Watkins | 331 |
Index | 375 |
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Francis Watkins and the Dollond Telescope Patent Controversy Brian Gee,edited by Anita McConnell Previsualització limitada - 2016 |
Francis Watkins and the Dollond Telescope Patent Controversy Brian Gee,edited by Anita McConnell Previsualització limitada - 2016 |