-
Whatman may
refer to:
Whatman plc,
British papermaking company which now
makes laboratory equipment Whatman paper,
historic wove
paper produced by Whatman...
- of the wove
papermaking technique using wire
appears to have been
James Whatman the
Elder (1702–1759) from Kent, England. For
approximately 500 years,...
-
James Whatman may
refer to:
James Whatman (politician) (1813–1887),
English Liberal politician James Whatman (papermaker) (1702–1759),
English paper maker...
-
Whatman plc is a
Cytiva brand specialising in
laboratory filtration products and
separation technologies.
Whatman products cover a
range of laboratory...
-
selling its
naming rights, the
stadium was
known as
James Whatman Way (often
shortened to
Whatman Way), the name of the road the
stadium is on.
After reforming...
-
James Whatman Bosanquet (1804–1877) was an
English banker and
writer on
biblical chronology. He was son of the
banker Samuel Bosanquet III of
Forest House...
-
James Whatman (1702–1759), the Elder, was a
paper maker, born in Kent, who made
revolutionary advances to the
craft in England. He is
noted as the inventor...
-
industry have all
flourished here. The
paper maker James Whatman and his son
invented wove
paper (
Whatman paper) at
Turkey Mill from 1740, an
important development...
-
legal obstacles in the way of a move to a new
ground in the town at
James Whatman Way. In its
first Kent
League season since reformation,
Maidstone won the...
-
Arthur Dunbar Whatman (13
February 1873 – 28 May 1965) was an
English cricketer of the
early twentieth century who pla**** as a
wicketkeeper for Suffolk...