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Sir James Dewar FRS (20 September 1842 – 27 March 1923) was a British chemist and physicist. He is probably best-known today for his invention of the Dewar flask, which he used in conjunction with ex...
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James Dewar (12 October 1942, in Glasgow – 16 May 2002 in Glasgow) was a Scottish bassist and vocalist for Robin Trower and Stone The Crows, the latter having its beginnings as the resident band at t...
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James Dewar 1942-2002 ... Tragically, James Dewar, best known as bassist and vocalist for Robin Trower and Stone The Crows, passed away on May 16, 2002. Dewar had been ill since a medical mishap in 1987. He was born on October 12, 1942.
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Sir James Dewar was the inventor of the Dewar flask - the first thermos and the co-inventor of cordite - a smokeless gunpowder. ... Sir James Dewar, (1842-1923) was a chemist and physicist, best known for his work with low-temperature phenomena. Dewar was born in Kincardine, Scotland, and educated at the University...
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James A. Dewar was born in 1897. He moved to Oak Park in 1926 and first lived at 1035 N. Taylor Ave. The Continental Baking Co. of Chicago moved a satellite plant to 7525 Lake St. in River Forest that same year, later to be called Hostess Cake Co.
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Matthew Fisher produced an album by then bass guitarist and singer of The Robin Trower Band, James Dewar. For various reasons, it was never released. Now, much as a result of efforts by Matthew's sister, Judith Fisher, this album has been released.
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George Ross Watt (singer, guitar player with Big George and the Business and The James Dewar Band) wrote to BtP as follows: 'James Dewar, late of The Robin Trower Band, Stone the Crows and Lulu and the Lovers died today at Dykebar Hospital.
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James Dewar-bass/vocals ... James Dewar-bass/vocals-left in 1965 ... James Dewar-vocals, bass on "Back It Up" and "Islands"
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Born: 20-Sep-1842; Birthplace: Kincardine-on-Forth, Scotland; Died: 27-Mar-1923; Location of death: London, England; Cause of death: unspecified; Remains: Buried, Golders Green Crematorium, London, England; ... Dewar's scientific work covers a wide field.
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