Fasciculus:Watt James von Breda.jpg
Mensura huius perspectionis: 478 × 600 elementa imaginalia. Aliae mensurae: 191 × 240 elementa imaginalia | 382 × 480 elementa imaginalia | 612 × 768 elementa imaginalia | 816 × 1 024 elementa imaginalia | 2 400 × 3 011 elementa imaginalia.
Sua resolutio (2 400 × 3 011 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 1.24 megaocteti, typus MIME: image/jpeg)
Historia fasciculi
Presso die vel tempore fasciculum videbis, sicut tunc temporis apparuit.
Dies/Tempus | Minutio | Dimensiones | Usor | Sententia | |
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recentissima | 00:11, 23 Iulii 2011 | 2 400 × 3 011 (1.24 megaocteti) | Dcoetzee | Uploading higher res version purchased from [http://www.npg.captureweb.co.uk/?service=search&action=do_quick_search&language=en&q=186a&submit=Go] | |
17:57, 8 Maii 2010 | 399 × 500 (42 chiliocteti) | Connormah | slight higher res | ||
03:56, 26 Aprilis 2008 | 215 × 275 (6 chiliocteti) | Astrochemist | {{Information |Description = Detail from a painting of James Watt, the noted inventor |Source = See National Portrait Gallery (London) for the full painting |Date = 1792 |Author = Carl Frederik von Breda (1759 - 1818) |Permission = |other_versions= }} F |
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- James Watt
- 1730s
- 1819
- 1736
- University of Glasgow
- James Small (inventor)
- List of University of Glasgow people
- John Johnston (farmer)
- William Patterson (engineer)
- Alexander Kennedy Smith
- Alex Smith (engineer)
- Graeme Haldane
- Johannes Grant
- Robert Urie
- Matthew Holmes (engineer)
- Henry Liston
- John Dodds (engineer)
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