IsaacHawkins may refer to: Isaac Roberts Hawkins, a 19th-century member of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee Issac Hawkins, an...
also gave permanent names to the two buildings. Freedom Hall became IsaacHawkins Hall, after the first slave listed on the articles of agreement for...
IsaacHawkins Browne may refer to IsaacHawkins Browne (poet) (1705–1760), English politician and poet IsaacHawkins Browne (coal owner) (1745–1818), English...
John IsaacHawkins (1772–1855) was an inventor who practised civil engineering. He was known as the co-inventor of the ever-pointed pencil, an early mechanical...
Isaac Roberts Hawkins (May 16, 1818 – August 12, 1880) was an American soldier, politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives...
voice) Summertime Switch Fast Freddie Egan TV movie 2000 Freedom Song IsaacHawkins TV movie 2002 Drumline Ernest 2004 The Ladykillers Weemack Funthes 2006...
correct for distance, intermediate (arm's length), and near vision. John IsaacHawkins developed the trifocal lens in 1827. Trifocals are mostly used by people...
possible that the invention of bifocals may have been such a case. John IsaacHawkins, the inventor of trifocal lenses, coined the term bifocals in 1824 and...
Derbyshire cavalry, a J.P. and he acquired and lived in Nether Hall IsaacHawkins Browne FRS (1705–1760) politician, poet, and MP for Much Wenlock 1744–1754...
reservoir for a fountain pen. In 1822, Mordan and his co-inventor John IsaacHawkins filed the first patent in Great Britain for a metal pencil with an internal...
carpentry, dentistry, optometry, shoemaking, and taxidermy. In 1802, John IsaacHawkins patented the second official physiognotrace, a mechanical drawing device...
John Hawkins may refer to: John Hawkins (naval commander) (1532–1595), English admiral John Hawkins (17th century diplomat), ambassador of the Kingdom...
signature duplicating machines were developed by Englishman John IsaacHawkins. Hawkins received a United States patent for his device in 1803, called a...
mechanism was issued to Sampson Mordan and John IsaacHawkins in Britain in 1822. After buying out Hawkins' patent rights, Mordan entered into a business...
melting the metal limited the possibilities for handling iridium. John IsaacHawkins was looking to obtain a fine and hard point for fountain pen nibs, and...
April 1793. Cranwell translated two Latin poems in the heroic couplet, IsaacHawkins Brown's De animi immortalitate (A Poem on the Immortality of the Soul...
century. The terms bifocal and trifocal were introduced in London by John IsaacHawkins, whose trifocals were patented in 1827. In 1884 B. M. Hanna was granted...
century but did not become popular until 1800.[citation needed] John IsaacHawkins and Charles Willson Peale patented a polygraph in the US in 1803, and...
1786) January 15 – Ludwig Gruno of Hesse-Homburg (d. 1745) January 21 – IsaacHawkins Browne, English poet (d. 1760) January 24 – Farinelli, Italian castrato...
Chrétien's workshop was taken over by Edme Bouchardy. In 1802, John IsaacHawkins, who was born in England in 1772 and lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
the same time that he was writing the original. An Englishman, John IsaacHawkins, and an American, Charles Willson Peale, had earlier developed this...
(1908–1999), American writer Irene Mary Browne (1881–1977), British artist IsaacHawkins Browne (1705–1760) English politician and poet Ivan Browne (born 1947)...