Beare, Thomas Hudson, Sir, 1859-1940 (regius professor of engineering, University of Edinburgh)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Draft letter to Sir Thomas Hudson-Beare from Charles Mackinnon Douglas, 04 June 1912
Douglas writes in favour of Ewart's farm at Fairslacks as a suitable place for breeding experiments. He also highlights the distinction between a demonstration farm for the instruction of farmers, and an experimental farm designed to afford normal conditions in which investigation can be carried out. He also states that he sees no reason why Jersey cows should not be kept in good health at Fairslacks.
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1918-1921
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as courses, students, research grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Sir Thomas Hudson Beare, James Lorrain Smith, James Cossar Ewart and Thomas John Jehu.
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1922-1924
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as courses, students, research grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Sir Thomas Hudson Beare, Sir James Walker, James Cossar Ewart and Thomas John Jehu.
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1924-1929
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as courses, students, research grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Sir Edward Albert Sharpey Schafer, Sir Thomas Hudson Beare, Sir James Walker, James Cossar Ewart, Henry Briggs and Thomas John Jehu.
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1929-1932
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as courses, students, research grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Sir Thomas Hudson Beare, Sir William Wright Smith, James Lorrain Smith, Henry Briggs and Thomas John Jehu.
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1933-1943
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as courses, students, research grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Sir Thomas Hudson Beare, James Kendall, Sir William Wright Smith, Francis Albert Eley Crew, Charles Glover Barkla and Thomas John Jehu.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry John Elwes, 08 June 1912
Elwes writes that he will read Ewart's lecture on the origin of domesic animals with great interest. He has asked for some photographs of sheep skulls in the Museum at Cambridge. He reports that he has received a letter from Hudson Beare asking Elwes' opinion of Ewart's farm at Fairslacks, as someone has objected to it being too high and cold.
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