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  1. Thomas Stevenson PRSE MInstCE FRSSA FSAScot (22 July 1818 – 8 May 1887) was a pioneering Scottish civil engineer, lighthouse designer and meteorologist, who designed over thirty lighthouses in and around Scotland, as well as the Stevenson screen used in meteorology.

  2. Mar 23, 2022 · Thomas Stevenson was both a lighthouse designer and meteorologist who designed over 30 lighthouses over the course of his life. Between the three brothers, he arguably made the biggest impact in lighthouse engineering, with his meteorological Stevenson screen and lighthouse designs ushering in a new era of lighthouse creation.

  3. homas Stevenson, engineer and meteorologist, born in Edinburgh on 22 July 1818, was youngest son of Robert Stevenson, and was brother of Alan Stevenson, and of David Stevenson.

  4. Thomas Stevenson (1838 – 27 July 1908) was an English toxicologist and forensic chemist. He served as an analyst to the Home Office and in England he served as an expert witness in many famous poisoning cases.

  5. Thomas Stevenson (1818 - 1887) Early life. Thomas Stevenson was born on July 22, 1818 at 2 Baxters Place in Edinburgh. He was the sixth child of the famous lighthouse engineer Robert Stevenson, and brother of Alan and David Lillie Stevenson. Education.

  6. Thomas Stevenson, lighthouse engineer, was the youngest son of Robert Stevenson, who had designed the famous Bell Rock lighthouse. Thomas and his two brothers acted as consulting engineers to the lighthouse boards of India, New Zealand and Japan.

  7. In addition to his innovative work as a lighthouse and harbour engineer, Thomas Stevenson invented the Stevenson screen used in meteorology as a shelter to shield meteorological instruments to enable accurate weather measurements to be taken.

  8. Thomas Stevenson 1818 - 1887 occupation: Civil engineer, Meteorologist Nationality: British born in: Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

  9. Apr 14, 2021 · Pre-eminent as a scientific toxicologist, Stevenson was best-known to the public as an expert witness in murder trials involving poisoning. The first case which brought him public recognition was that of Dr G. H. Lamson (the poison was aconitine) in 1882.

  10. Thomas or Tom Stevenson may also refer to: Thomas Stevenson (toxicologist) (1838–1908), English chemist; Thomas Stevenson (cricketer) (1804–1845), English cricketer; Thomas G. Stevenson (1836–1864), general in the Union Army during the American Civil War; Thomas L. Stevenson, Pennsylvania politician; Tom Stevenson (born 1951), British ...