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  1. William Stanley (1858-1916) was an inventor and engineer. He developed the first practical transformer (which spurred the development of AC power) as well as other developments; like an improved electric meter and the first metal thermos bottle (vacuum flask). He lived most of his life and ran his businesses in Western Massachusetts during the ...

  2. SIR WILLIAM STANLEY. Brother of Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby. Turned to Henry Tudor after falling from Richard III 's favor. His support at Bosworth helped Henry VII win. Executed after supporting the impostor Perkin Warbeck.

  3. William Stanley. William Ford Robinson Stanley (2 February 1829 – 14 August 1909) was a British inventor with 78 patents filed in both the United Kingdom and the United States of America. He was an engineer who designed and made precision drawing and mathematical instruments, as well as surveying instruments and telescopes, manufactured by ...

  4. Stanley, William Jr. (1858-1916). Ingeniero eléctrico norteamericano. Nació en el actual distrito neoyorquino de Brooklyn. Después de haber realizado estudios primarios en escuelas de Great Barrington (Massachussets) y de Bridgeport (Connecticut), en 1877 se graduó en la Academia Williston de East Hampton (Mass.).

  5. William Stanley Jr. (November 28, 1858 – May 14, 1916) was an American physicist born in Brooklyn, New York. During his career, he obtained 129 patents covering a variety of electric devices. [1]

  6. Clavin, Terry. Stanley, Sir William (1548–1630), soldier and adventurer, was the eldest son of Sir Rowland Stanley (d. 1612) of Hooton and Storeton, Cheshire, and Margaret Aldersey. His family was catholic and two of his brothers became Jesuits, although both William and his father conformed in public to protestantism, which was the official ...

  7. William Stanley Jevons. Economista y matemático británico, nacido en Liverpool el 1 de septiembre de 1835, y muerto cerca de Hastings (Sussex) el 13 de agosto de 1882. Desarrolló en su libro La teoría de la economía política (1871) la teoría de la utilidad marginal, donde trabajó en solitario en descubrimientos similares a los ...

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