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"Thomson: A Captivating Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of Thomson

Background imageThomson Collection: THOMSON HOME RUN, 1951. Bobby Thomson of the New York Giants hitting his pennant-winning home run

THOMSON HOME RUN, 1951. Bobby Thomson of the New York Giants hitting his pennant-winning home run, the so-called Shot Heard round the World

Background imageThomson Collection: William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (Lord Kelvin)

William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (Lord Kelvin)
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin of Largs (1824-1907), British mathematical physicist and engineer

Background imageThomson Collection: Piccadilly, by A. R. Thomson

Piccadilly, by A. R. Thomson
Illustration showing an evening at Piccadilly, London. Glamorous party goers mingle with commuters, taking in the city life

Background imageThomson Collection: Hunting scenes - Graphic Christmas number

Hunting scenes - Graphic Christmas number
Series of illustrations by Hugh Thomson and text taken from the festive Christmas number of The Graphic in 1904

Background imageThomson Collection: A Curtis Vertical Turbine, 1904

A Curtis Vertical Turbine, 1904
Photograph of a Curtis Vertical Turbine at the power-house of the British Thomson-Houston Company, Rugby, February 1904. Designed by Curtis, a New York engineer

Background imageThomson Collection: George Thomson / Nobel 37

George Thomson / Nobel 37
SIR GEORGE PAGET THOMSON English physicist

Background imageThomson Collection: James Thomson / Aikman

James Thomson / Aikman
JAMES THOMSON Scottish poet at the age of 25, with cherubs

Background imageThomson Collection: Cw Thomson / Anon Eng

Cw Thomson / Anon Eng
SIR CHARLES WYVILLE THOMSON Scottish naturalist, associated with the Challenger expedition

Background imageThomson Collection: Robert William Thomson

Robert William Thomson
ROBERT WILLIAM THOMSON Scottish engineer, invented the locomotive traction engine for use on common roads

Background imageThomson Collection: Davy / Thomson

Davy / Thomson
SIR HUMPHRY DAVY scientist

Background imageThomson Collection: Davy / Thomson / Lonsdale

Davy / Thomson / Lonsdale
SIR HUMPHRY DAVY scientist

Background imageThomson Collection: Chaucer / Thomson

Chaucer / Thomson
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageThomson Collection: Martin / John / Thomson / Derb

Martin / John / Thomson / Derb
JOHN MARTIN English painter

Background imageThomson Collection: Cuvier (Thomson)

Cuvier (Thomson)
GEORGES, BARON CUVIER French naturalist

Background imageThomson Collection: William Harvey / Thomson

William Harvey / Thomson
WILLIAM HARVEY English physician who first expounded the theory of circulation of blood

Background imageThomson Collection: Franklin / Thomson

Franklin / Thomson
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN the American statesman, scientist and philosopher

Background imageThomson Collection: Lord Kelvin Photo

Lord Kelvin Photo
WILLIAM THOMSON, first lord KELVIN - regarded by his contemporaries as the greatest scientist of the age

Background imageThomson Collection: Handel / Thomson / Windsor

Handel / Thomson / Windsor
GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL German-English musician

Background imageThomson Collection: Lord Kelvin (Downey)

Lord Kelvin (Downey)
WILLIAM THOMSON, 1ST BARON KELVIN OF LARGS Mathematician and physicist

Background imageThomson Collection: Cambridge Boat Crew 1909

Cambridge Boat Crew 1909
The Cambridge boat crew

Background imageThomson Collection: C T R Wilson

C T R Wilson
CHARLES THOMSON REES WILSON British physicist

Background imageThomson Collection: Science / Kelvin

Science / Kelvin
WILLIAM THOMSON, later Lord Kelvin, demonstrates to students at Glasgow University in the cellar he used as his laboratory in his early days



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"Thomson: A Captivating Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of Thomson, where French music teacher Nadia-Juliette Boulanger's melodic notes dance in harmony with the soul. As if stepping straight out of Jane Austen's timeless masterpiece "Pride & Prejudice, " we find ourselves at a grand ball, Elizabeth Bennet eavesdropping on Mr. Darcy's whispered words. In a leisure moment captured by an unknown creator circa 1945, Thomson transports us to an era where time seemed to stand still. The echoes of Austen's enchanting words resonate once again as we witness Elizabeth Bennet overhearing Mr. Darcy's secrets in another rendition from her novel "Persuasion. " Amidst this captivating journey, we stumble upon an advertisement for Thomsons glove-fitting corset, reminding us of the evolving fashion trends that shaped women's lives throughout history. Norman Wilkinson's artistic prowess shines through in his advert for British Electricity in 1951, showcasing new power stations that brought light and progress to our world. Delving deeper into Thomson’s realm reveals John Thomson, the Scottish photographer who ventured far beyond his homeland to capture China’s essence during the late 19th century. His lens immortalized moments frozen in time; each photograph telling its own story. As we turn yet another page within this captivating narrative, Stephen Gwynn brings us closer to understanding love and longing with "Bringing Him to the Point - An Irish Horse F. " And let us not forget Mrs. Long and her nieces from Austen’s "Pride & Prejudice, " whose presence adds charm and wit to every scene they grace. Hugh Thomson’s illustrations breathe life into Austen’s beloved characters once more as he delicately captures their essence within the pages of Pride & Prejudice.