| 1870 - 624 pages
...blacksmith at Boyd's, in Welbeck Street, and when Michael was about five years old, the family removed to rooms over a coachhouse in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles...Manchester Square. This was the home of Faraday for ten years, and he has himself pointed out where he used to play at marbles in Spanish Place, and where,... | |
| 1869 - 668 pages
...our readers with an outline of Faraday's life, greatly condensed from Dr. Bence Jones's notice. JEt. i to 12 (1791 to 1804). — Michael Faraday, the third...Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square. Thie was the home of Faraday for nearly ten years, in fact, until 1809, when they moved to 18, Weymouth... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 pages
...and when Michael was about five years old, after living a short time in Gilbert Street, they removed to rooms over a coach-house in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square. The home of Michael Faraday was in these mews for nearly ten years; and his family remained there until... | |
| 1870 - 544 pages
...where Michael, his third child, was born on September 22, 1791. James moved to Gilbert Street, and then to rooms over a coach-house in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square. He worked as a journeyman at Boyd's, in Welbeck Street, and when the old system of taxation and legislation... | |
| Bence Jones - 1870 - 462 pages
...September 22, 1791. For a Sept. 22. short time his home was in Gilbert Street ; but about 1796 he moved to rooms over a coach-house in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square : he HOUSE IN JACOBS WELL MEWS. then worked as a journeyman at Boyd's in Welbeck Street. He joined... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 352 pages
...moved to the north side of the Thames, living for a short time in Gilbert Street, but removing in 1796 to rooms over a coach-house in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square, where they lived till 1809. In that year, young Michael being now nearly eighteen years old, they moved... | |
| Ivor Blashka Hart - 1924 - 330 pages
...poor circumstances indeed. When Michael was five years old, the family moved from Newington into some rooms over a coach-house in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square, and here the ill-health to which James Faraday was repeatedly subject, together with the severe industrial... | |
| 1870 - 868 pages
...who was his third child, was born in 171)1, at Newington, in Surrey. In 179G, James Faraday removed to rooms over a coachhouse in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square, as he had work as a journeyman in Welbcek Street. la 1801, during a time of uncommon scarcity, the... | |
| D. B. Hammond - 236 pages
...Michael, and Margaret. Michael was born at Newington in Surrey, but, when he was 5, the Faradays moved to rooms over a coach-house in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square, and this was Michael's home for the greater part of his boyhood. We get an idea of the family's circumstances... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1873 - 794 pages
...father, who was engaged there, workin.— 22. ing as a blacksmith. In 1796, the family was living in rooms over a coach-house, in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square. Here Michael passed eight years of his boyhood, his education, as he himself afterwards described it,... | |
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