W A R Wood - meaning and definition. What is W A R Wood
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AMERICAN PHYSICIST AND INVENTOR
Robert Williams Wood; Wood effect; R. W. Wood
  • The [[Clover]] and the [[Plover]], illustration and verse from ''How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers'' (1907). See [[nature fakers controversy]].
  • Sketches of wavefronts observed from photographs
  • Photographs of sound waves (generated by sparks) and their reflections

W. A. R. Wood         
BRITISH GENERAL CONSUL IN SIAM
William Alfred Rae Wood; W.A.R. Wood; W A R Wood; William A. R. Wood
William Alfred Rae Wood (23 January 1878 – 21 January 1970) was a British diplomat who lived most of his life in Thailand. He began working as an interpreter at the British Legation in Bangkok in 1896, and became the British Consul-General in Chiang Mai in 1921.
R and W Hawthorn         
  • Cape Town station]]
  • CTR&D No. 4 ''Wellington'', derailed during labour unrest
  • R&W Hawthorn 2-2-2 engine and tender
DEFUNCT BRITISH LOCOMOTIVE MANUFACTURER
R and W Hawthorn Ltd; R & W Hawthorn; R. & W. Hawthorn & Co.; Hawthorns and Company, Leith; R&W Hawthorn
R and W Hawthorn Ltd was a locomotive manufacturer in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, from 1817 until 1885.
Frank W. Wood         
  • British cruiser (1913) Private collection.
  • HMS Renown at battle practice. Private collection.
  • Wood's watercolour of [[Mordington]] House (1932)
  • Torpedoed convoy ship at sea (1943) Private collection.
ENGLISH PAINTER (1862-1953)
Frank W Wood
Francis (Frank) Watson Wood (1862–1953) commenced his career as a Royal Navy officer, and was described in 1907 as "naval artist, Portsmouth". He went on to become an internationally regarded watercolorist.

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Robert W. Wood

Robert Williams Wood (May 2, 1868 – August 11, 1955) was an American physicist and inventor who made pivotal contributions to the field of optics. He pioneered infrared and ultraviolet photography. Wood's patents and theoretical work inform modern understanding of the physics of ultraviolet light, and made possible myriad uses of UV fluorescence which became popular after World War I. He published many articles on spectroscopy, phosphorescence, diffraction, and ultraviolet light.