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Barbara Nasmyth (15
April 1790 – 11
February 1870) was a
Scottish oil and
watercolour painter and educator.
Barbara Nasmyth was the
daughter of the artist...
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Nasmyth, or
Naysmith may
refer to: Naismith's Rule, used in
hiking Nasmyth telescope Primary enamel cuticle, also
known as
Nasmyth's membrane...
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Alexander Nasmyth (9
September 1758 – 10
April 1840) was a
Scottish portrait and
landscape painter, a
pupil of
Allan Ramsay. He also
undertook several...
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Nasmyth is a
lunar impact crater located near the
southwestern limb of the Moon. It is
attached to the
southeast rim of the
flooded crater Wargentin,...
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James Hall
Nasmyth (sometimes
spelled Naesmyth, Nasmith, or Nesmyth) (19
August 1808 – 7 May 1890) was a
Scottish engineer, philosopher,
artist and inventor...
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Nasmyth telescope, also
called Nasmyth–C****egrain or C****egrain–
Nasmyth, is a
reflecting telescope developed by the
Scottish inventor James Nasmyth in...
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Ashley Nasmyth (born 18
October 1952) is an
English geneticist, the
Whitley Professor of
Biochemistry at the
University of Oxford, a
Fellow of Trinity...
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Bennett (née Anne
Gibson Nasmyth; 13
November 1798 – 28
January 1874) was a
teacher and a
painter from the
artistic Nasmyth family of Edinburgh. She was...
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Nasmyth,
Gaskell and Company,
originally called The
Bridgewater Foundry,
specialised in the
production of
heavy machine tools and locomotives. It was...
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Margaret Nasmyth (1791–1869) was a
Scottish landscape painter.
Margaret Nasmyth was born on 11
April 1791 in Hill Street, St Andrew's parish, Edinburgh...