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ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti SIGNED Letter FARADAY MEDAL 1924
$ 26.39
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- 1913 "Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti" SIGNED Letter -- BRITISH Electrical ENGINEER + INVENTOR -
- Awarded the FARADAY MEDAL in 1924 -
SCARCE, one page
typed-letter SIGNED (TLS) by British electrical engineer / inventor "Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti"
, who was
awarded the FARADAY MEDAL in 1924
. The letter is
dated
August 10th 1913
(
Baslow, Derbyshire
letterhead) and is
addressed
to "F. H. Low Esq.". Fred Low was the chief editor of the engineering journal "POWER". There are some pencil notations on the backside of the letter.
Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti (1864 - 1930)
was a British electrical engineer / inventor and one of the pioneers in the field of electric power distribution in Great Britain. He graduated from the University College London and was the first to observe a phenomenon in electrical engineering that came to be known as the "Ferranti Effect ". Ferranti was awarded the FARADAY MEDAL in 1924 and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1927.
FRED R. LOW (1860 - 1936)
was a mechanical engineer, who served as PRESIDENT of the "American Society of Mechanical Engineers" from 1924 - 25. He was awarded a honorary Doctor of Engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Low was the longtime editor of the engineering journal "Power".
CONDITION:
letter measures about 8 × 10 1/8 inches in size and is in EXCELLENT overall condition with a bold signature. There are some horizontal + vertical mailing folds and some light handling wear (see scans).
The
signature/ autograph of Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti is guaranteed authentic
. Winning bidder to pay
for shipping + postage
. Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
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