John Tyndall

Standard Name: Tyndall, John

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Leisure and Society Dorothy Bussy
Dorothy's parents numbered among their friends and acquaintances many prominent artists, scientists, and politicians. These included Browning , Ruskin , Tennyson , Jane and Thomas Carlyle , Francis Galton , Percy Lubbock , and John Tyndall
Textual Features Jane Francesca, Lady Wilde
She calls on popular women writers to assert their claim to national recognition
Melville, Joy. Mother of Oscar. John Murray.
210
for fear that male voices (such as Huxley , Darwin , and Tyndall ) will dominate, leaving nothing for discussion except...
Friends, Associates Emily Shirreff
ES 's circle of friends included Sir William Grove (inventor of the Grove battery), scientist Mary Somerville , lawyer and Royal Society president Lord Wrottesley , astronomer Sir George Biddell Airy , Sir John Herschel
Health Christopher St John
Louisa was the widow of the physicist John Tyndall , who had died in 1893. Christabel was reported by her mother as being very brave about missing the family Christmas.
Marshall, Beatrice. Emma Marshall. Seeley.
287
She later spent ten...

Timeline

1864-1867: The Reader, a weekly Review of Literature,...

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1864-1867

The Reader, a weekly Review of Literature, Science, and the Arts
Roos, David A. “The Aims and Intentions of Nature”. Victorian Science and Victorian Values: Literary Perspectives, edited by James Paradis and Thomas Postlewait, New York Academy of Sciences, pp. 159-80.
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appeared.

1864: The X-Club, a small group of influential...

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1864

The X-Club , a small group of influential London scientists, was formed.

19 August 1874: John Tyndall attacked religion at a British...

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19 August 1874

John Tyndall attacked religion at a British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Belfast.

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