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  1. Rt Hon William George 1st Baron Armstrong Armstrong CB Kt FRS (26 Nov 1810 - 27 Dec 1900) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (24 entries) edit. arwiki وليام ...

  2. Armstrong's 'monster' gun revealed. A unique image has been discovered of William Armstrong’s 111-ton ‘monster’ gun. Published on 11 June 1887 in the Illustrated London News, the picture shows the testing of the weapon – then the largest gun in existence – at Woolwich Arsenal in southeast London. Constructed at the Elswick Works of ...

  3. Armstrong, William (Bill) George Passed away peacefully on November 22, 2023 at the age of 89. He will be lovingly remembered by his children Kathryn (Adam), Carol (David), Mike, Sandra (Andy) and forever cherished by his many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Bill was predeceased by his wife Maureen, sister Helen and daughter-in-law Barb. He was a caring, loving person ...

  4. William George Armstrong, son of Alderman William Armstrong, corn merchant, was born on November 26th, 1810 at 9 Pleasant Row, Shieldfield, Newcastle. Although trained for the legal profession and practising as a solicitor until the age of 37, his real interest lay in machinery and engineering. As a young man he visited Watson’s Engineering ...

  5. Nama Lengkap : William George Armstrong Alias : No Alias Profesi : Ilmuwan Agama : Kristen Tempat Lahir : Newcastle upon Tyne Tanggal Lahir : Jumat, 26 Oktober 1810 Zodiac : Scorpion

  6. 60 years, Armstrong and others launched a Jubilee Fund to finance the building of a new hospital, which has been much redeveloped in recent years. Through his heir and great-nephew, William Watson-Armstrong, Armstrong donated £100,000 (£5.75 million in today’s money). A statue of the Queen by George Frampton stands outside the old Victoria ...

  7. It gave Armstrong a gateway to the sea – the prelude to opening a shipyard at Elswick. Occupying virtually the same site as the bridge built in AD120 by the Roman emperor Hadrian, the 560-foot-long Swing Bridge has three piers of solid masonry set into cast-iron cylinders sunk to a depth of 45 feet below low-water mark and filled with concrete.