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Authorised form of nameMather; Thomas (1856 - 1937); engineer
Dates1856 - 1937
NationalityBritish
Place of birthHigher Walton, near Preston, England
Date of birth15 December 1856
Date of death23/06/1937
OccupationEngineer
Research fieldEngineering
ActivityEducatin:
Local church school; St. Paul’s School, Preston; Owens College (1878-1881); Royal College of Science, South Kensington (1881-2)
Career:
Apprenticed to an engineering firm at Higher Walton; apprenticed to Messrs. Calyton & Sons, engineers, and boilermakers of Preston (1875-78); attended evening classes at St. Paul’s School, Preston; various scholarships enabled him to pursue engineering courses and qualifications; assistant to Professor William Edward Ayrton (FRS 1881) at the start of the technical teaching work financed by the City and Guilds of London Institute; followed Professor Ayrton from the College at Finsbury to the one at South Kensington, now part of Imperial College; on the death of Ayrton, he was appointed acting Professor Electrical Engineering (1908) later made full Professor (1910); retired with the title of Emeritus Professor (1922).
Memberships:
Physical Society
Institution of Electrical Engineers
Fellow of the City and Guilds of London Institute
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election05/06/1902
Age at election46
ProposerHenry Edward Armstrong; Stephen Joseph Perry; John Viriamu Jones; James Alfred Ewing; Shelford Bidwell; Charles Vernon Boys; Oliver Joseph Lodge; Silvanus Phillips Thompson; William Edward Ayrton; George Carey Foster; George Francis Fitzgerald
Royal Society Obituary or MemoirClick to view (may be contained within a meeting notice, presidential address or list of death notices)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Obituaries:
Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 1936-1938 vol 2 pp 381-384, plate, by W E Sumpner
CodeNA1288
Archives associated with this Fellow
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RR/17/118Referee's report by John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, on a paper 'A new current weigher and a determination of the electromotive force of the normal Weston cadmium cell' by William Edward Ayrton, Thomas Mather and Frank Edward Smith[June 1907]
RR/17/119Referee's report by Andrew Gray, on a paper 'A new current weigher and a determination of the electromotive force of the normal Weston cadmium cell' by William Edward Ayrton, Thomas Mather and Frank Edward Smith18 July 1907
NLB/37/462Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to T [Thomas] Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society24 March 1908
NLB/24/621Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Thomas Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society9 June 1902
NLB/36/567Copy letter from Joseph Larmor, to Mr [Thomas] Mather, [Fellow of the Royal Society]14 November 1907
NLB/36/515Copy letter from Joseph Larmor, to Thomas Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society7 November 1907
NLB/38/35Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Thomas Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society4 June 1908
NLB/37/569Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to T [Thomas] Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society7 April 1908
NLB/37/476Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to A P Trotter, The Board of Trade25 March 1908
NLB/37/439Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Professor [Joseph] Larmor, Secretary of the Royal Society20 March 1908
NLB/37/555Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to T [Thomas] Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society4 April 1908
NLB/50/681Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor [Thomas] Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society12 October 1914
RR/17/218Referee's report by William Cecil Dampier Whetham, on a paper 'The silver voltameter' by Frank Edward Smith, Thomas Mather and Thomas Martin Lowry[August 1907]
NLB/55/122Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [Thomas] Mather, FRS08 December 1917
RR/17/217Referee's report by John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, on a paper 'The silver voltameter' by Frank Edward Smith, Thomas Mather and Thomas Martin Lowry[August 1907]
NLB/54/902Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [Thomas] Mather, FRS3 November 1917
RR/22/94Referee's report by Thomas Mather, on a paper 'Some experiments on the properties of dielectrics' by Spencer W Richardson1915
NLB/55/60Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [Thomas] Mather, FRS20 November 1917
RR/22/80Referee's report by Thomas Mather, on a paper 'The magnetic behaviour of iron at very high frequencies' by N W McLachlanDecember 1915
NLB/29/707Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Thomas Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society28 November 1904
NLB/35/641Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Thomas Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society24 June 1907
RR/20/120Referee's report by Thomas Mather, on a paper 'A determination of the electromotive force of the weston normal cell in semi-absolute volts' by A N ShawDecember 1913
RR/21/16Referee's report by Thomas Mather, on a paper 'On the flow of electricity through dielectrics, etc' by G E Bairsto1 July 1914
EC/1902/11Mather, Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society
NLB/37/452Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to T Mather, Fellow of the Royal Society23 March 1908
NLB/71/733Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to the Editor, the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 80 Regents Street, W117 October 1928
AP/79/14Unpublished paper, 'The evolution of our galactic system' by A W [Alexander William] Bickerton1917
RR/21/17Committee report by Thomas Mather, on a paper 'On the flow of electricity through dielectrics, etc' by G E Bairsto12 October 1914
MC/19/605Letter from [Thomas] Mather, Ajax Road, West Hampstead, to the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society5 November 1904
MC/19Volume 19 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1904
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