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Authorised form of namePole; William (1814 - 1900)
Dates1814 - 1900
NationalityBritish
Place of birthBirmingham, Warwickshire, England
Date of birth22 April 1814
Place of deathHis residence, 9 Stanhope Place, London
Date of death30/12/1900
OccupationCivil engineer
Research fieldMusic
Astronomy
ActivityEducation:
Mus Doc (1867, Oxford)
Career:
Articled to an engineer; Consulting engineer, Westminster; Professor of Engineering, Elphinstone College, Bombay (1844-1847); returned to England and was Consulting Engineer to the Government and other bodies; Professor of Civil Engineering, University College, London (1857) Lecturer at the Royal Engineer Establishment, Chatham; Member of the Government Commission on the use of Iron for War Purposes; was colour blind; wrote on the game of whist
Memberships:
FRAS; FGS; MICE (1840)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election06/06/1861
RSActivityRoyal Society roles:
VP 1875-1876, 1888-1889
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1905 vol 75 pp 117-120 signed by J W S
References:
T M Charlton, 'Contributions to the Science of Bridge-Building in the Nineteenth Century by Henry Moseley, Hon.Ll.D., FRS and William Pole, D.Mus., FRS' in NR 1975-6 vol 30 pp 169-179
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/25386286
CodeNA8271
Archives associated with this Fellow
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MM/21/76Letter from William Pole to the Secretary of the Royal Society29 December 1879
IM/003616Pole, Williamnd
RR/7/35Letter from William Pole, on a paper 'On the theory of continuous beams' by John Mortimer Heppel16 June 1870
NLB/3/303Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Dr William Pole, Fellow of the Royal Society4 May 1889
NLB/3/875Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Dr William Pole, [Fellow of the Royal Society]31 October 1889
NLB/10/199Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Dr Pole, Fellow of the Royal Society, 9 Stanhope Place, Connaught Square, W.19 October 1894
NLB/14/417Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Dr William Pole, Fellow of the Royal Society8 March 1897
NLB/21/178Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Dr William Pole, Fellow of the Royal Society18 September 1900
RR/7/34Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'On the theory of continuous beams' by John Mortimer Heppel24 March 1870
RR/8/41Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'On friction between surfaces moving at low speeds' by Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin and James Alfred Ewing14 May 1877
RR/10/272Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'On the conditions for effective scour in drain-pipes of circular section' by Henry Hennessy6 April 1889
RR/10/351Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'Investigations into the effects of training walls in an estuary like the Mersey' by Augustus George Vernon Harcourt8 February 1890
RR/10/273Second referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'On the conditions for effective scour in drain-pipes of circular section' by Henry Hennessy18 May 1889
NLB/65/54Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Lord Rayleigh [Robert John Strutt], FRS19 July 1923
NLB/19/831Copy letter from Arthur William Rucker, to Professor George Carey Foster, Fellow of the Royal Society3 January 1900
EC/1861/11Pole, William: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/8/1Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'On the Hindoo [Hindu] division of the octave, with some additions to the theory of the higher orders' by Robert Holford Macdowall Bosanquet17 March 1877
RR/8/6Second referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'On the Hindoo [Hindu] division of the octave, with some additions to the theory of the higher orders' by Robert Holford Macdowall Bosanquet14 May 1877
MC/12/129Letter from William Pole, 31 Parliament Street, Westminster, to the Secretary of the Royal Society, Burlington House6 December 1880
MC/12Volume 12 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1880-1883
RR/6/244Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'On the relation of form and dimensions to weight of material in the construction of iron-clad ships' by Edward James Reed3 April 1868
RR/7/241Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'On the durability and preservation of iron ships, and on riveted joints' by William Fairbairn21 June 1873
RR/10/269Second referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'The principles of training rivers through tidal estuaries, as illustrated by investigations into the methods of improving the navigation channels of the estuary of the Seine' by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt24 January 1889
RR/5/74Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'Experiments to determine the effect of impact, vibratory action, and long-continued changes of load on wrought-iron girders' by William Fairbairn16 April 1864
RR/7/361Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'The theory of the division of the octave, and the practic treatment of the musical systems thus obtained. Revised version of a paper entitled 'On just intonation in music with a description of a new instrument for the easy control systems of tuning other than the equal temperament of 1 divisions in the octave' by Robert Holford Macdowall Bosanquet16 January 1875
RR/7/362Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'The theory of the division of the octave, and the practic treatment of the musical systems thus obtained. Revised version of a paper entitled 'On just intonation in music with a description of a new instrument for the easy control systems of tuning other than the equal temperament of 1 divisions in the octave' by Robert Holford Macdowall Bosanquet9 February 1875
RR/10/268Referee's report by William Pole, on a paper 'The principles of training rivers through tidal estuaries, as illustrated by investigations into the methods of improving the navigation channels of the estuary of the Seine' by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt6 December 1888
MS/625Material relating to papers on colour blindness by Sir William Pole1856-1893
MS/625/1Manuscript paper 'On Colour Blindness' prepared by Sir William Pole1856
MS/625/2Report on William Pole's paper 'On Colour Blindness' By Sir John Herschel[1856]
MS/625/3Original diagrams for paper 'On Colour Blindness' prepared by Sir William Pole1859
MS/625/5Printed paper 'On the Present State of Knowledge and Opinion in Regard to Colour Blindness' by Sir William Pole 1893
MS/625/4Printed paper 'On Colour Blindness' by Sir William Pole 1859
MC/15/330Letter from William Pole, to Herbert Rix, The Royal Society, Burlington House17 December 1892
MC/14Volume 14 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1885-1888
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