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Person: HARRISON, W.H.  (1840-1897)

Biographical summary of this person
Full name
William Henry HARRISON
Gender
male
Relevance of this person
contributor to OMLJ, 1893-95
Main period of activity
1890s
Chronology
Date
Age
Event/activity
7 April 1861
~21
census record
1861 Census of England and Wales, RG9/4164.18.29
– occupation “Clerk in Charge in Electric Telegraph Office”
3 April 1881
~41
census record
1881 Census of England and Wales, RG11/321.61.8
– occupation “Author & Editor Psychology Spiritualism”
5 April 1891
~51
census record
1891 Census of England and Wales, RG12/413.15.23
– occupation “Journalist”
10 August 1897
~57
died at
Texts linked to this person
Articles (23)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Acetylene’ in OMLJ 6.73 (June 1895)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The birth of the limelight: no. I’ in OMLJ 6.69 (February 1895)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The birth of the limelight: no. II’ in OMLJ 6.71 (April 1895)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The birth of the limelight: no. III’ in OMLJ 6.75 (August 1895)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Colour contrasts by optical projection’ in OMLJ 5.67 (December 1894)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Daguerre's lantern effects without a lantern’ in OMLJ 4.46 (March 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Experiments on stereoscopic effects with the lantern’ in OMLJ 4.55 (December 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The first lantern for opaque objects’ in OMLJ 5.67 (December 1894)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The lantern of the future: [no. I]’ in OMLJ 3.43 (December 1892)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The lantern of the future: no. II’ in OMLJ 4.44 (January 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The lantern of the future: no. III’ in OMLJ 4.45 (February 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Metallic lantern screens’ in OMLJ 5.56 (January 1894)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Oils and lamps for the lantern: no. I’ in OMLJ 4.48 (May 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Oils and lamps for the lantern: no. II’ in OMLJ 4.50 (July 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Oils and lamps for the lantern: no. III’ in OMLJ 4.51 (August 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Oils and lamps for the lantern: no. IV’ in OMLJ 4.52 (September 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Oils and lamps for the lantern: V’ in OMLJ 4.53 (October 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘Oils and oil lamps for the lantern: VI’ in OMLJ 4.54 (November 1893)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The supply of oxygen to lantern flames: no. I’ in OMLJ 5.60 (May 1894)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The supply of oxygen to lantern flames: no. II’ in OMLJ 5.62 (July 1894)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The supply of oxygen to lantern flames: no. III’ in OMLJ 5.63 (August 1894)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The supply of oxygen to lantern flames: [no. IV]’ in OMLJ 5.66 (November 1894)

W.H. Harrison, ‘The supply of oxygen to lantern flames: no. V’ in OMLJ 6.68 (January 1895)


Correspondence (published) (3)

John Green, Wilkinson & Co., William H. Trevor, Edmund H. Wilkie, W.H. Harrison and W.R. Hill, ‘Correspondence’ in OMLJ 4.49 (June 1893)  –  'Invention of dissolving views'

W. Miles Barnes, W.H. Harrison, Edmund H. Wilkie and Thomas Hammond, ‘Correspondence’ in OMLJ 4.54 (November 1893)  –  'Who invented dissolving views?'

Morgan and Morgan, W. Miles Barnes, George Hodson, Harold E. Smith, F. Bartlett, W.H. Harrison and G.R. Baker, ‘Correspondence’ in OMLJ 4.55 (December 1893)  –  'Who invented dissolving views?'

References
Andrew Pringle and F.H. Varley, ‘An appeal’ in OMLJ 7.83 (April 1896)
‘Notes’ in OMLJ 8.100 (September 1897)
  –  obituary notice
Lucerna ID  6002737

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