Thomas Lomar Gray
For Thomas Gray the classical scholar, see Thomas Gray
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For Thomas Gray, recipient of the Victoria Cross, see Thomas Gray (VC)
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Thomas Lomar Gray, of the British-influenced Imperial College of Engineering in Tokyo, helped John Milne and James Alfred Ewing develop the first modern seismometers in Japan from 1880 to 1895. All three men worked as a team on the invention and use of seismographs, though John Milne is generally credited with the invention of the first modern horizontal-pendulum seismograph.
Related Topics:
Imperial College of Engineering - Tokyo - John Milne - James Alfred Ewing - Seismometer - Japan - 1880 - 1895
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