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Tatnall may refer to: People * David Tatnall (born 1955), Australian photographer * Edward Tatnall (1782–1856), American railroad executive and miller, son of Joseph Tatnall * Francis Gibbons Tatnall (1896–1981), American engineer and entrepreneur * Joseph Tatnall (1740–1813), American Quaker merchant, miller and banker Other uses * Tattnall County, Georgia Tattnall County is a county located in the southeast portion of the U.S. state of Georgia, located within the Magnolia Midlands, a part of the Historic South region. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,842. The county seat is Reidsvil ..., United States * Tatnall School, New Castle County, Delaware, a private college preparatory private school {{disambiguation, surname ...
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David Tatnall
David Tatnall (born 1955) is a Melbourne photographer, known for his representation of the natural landscape. Tatnall began his career as an artistic photographer in 1975. He works with both large format and pinhole camera techniques. His work is in the same tradition as Peter Dombrovskis and Olegas Truchanas – in the past, Tatnall has worked with Dombrovskis. "I tend to go with no preconceived idea of what I'm going to photograph, other than I'm going to this particular location and I'll see what's there. I go mainly to experience the location, to experience the wilderness area, to go there on a walking trip and I take my camera. If I see things to make photographs, I'll stop and make photographs."David Tatnall, quoted i"The Terry Lane Interviews – That Photograph" ''Radio National'', Melbourne, 4 November 2007 5:00 pm. Retrieved on 16 May 2017. Selected works His works are held in the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, State Library of Victoria and t ...
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Edward Tatnall
Edward Tatnall (1782–1856) was an American miller and railroad executive based in Wilmington, Delaware. Early life Tattnell was a son of Joseph Tatnall, a miller and banker in Wilmington. Business career He was a director of the Delaware and Maryland Railroad and of the Wilmington and Susquehanna Railroad, two of the four railroads that helped build the first rail link from Philadelphia to Baltimore. In 1838, they merged into the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad. His service is noted on the 1839 Newkirk Viaduct Monument (upon which his name is misspelled as "Tatnell"). Personal life His grandson, Henry Tatnall (1897–1940), was the Pennsylvania Railroad The Pennsylvania Railroad ( reporting mark PRR), legal name as the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, also known as the "Pennsy," was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At its ...'s first professionally trained vice president in charge of fi ...
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Francis Gibbons Tatnall
Francis Gibbons Tatnall (8 March 1896 – December 1981) was an American engineer and entrepreneur. He went by Frank and was born to William Francis Tatnall and Lillian Harriett Tatnall (born Runcie). Tatnall worked at Vishay Intertechnology and has been referred to as the spiritual father of strain gages. Education Tatnall graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering is the study of physical machines and mechanism (engineering), mechanisms that may involve force and movement. It is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and engineering mathematics, mathematics principl ... degree. Research and career Tatnall worked for the Baldwin-Southwark Corporation, a subsidiary of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, selling test equipment. During that stage of his career he traveled extensively getting to know everyone in the testing business and got to know many inventors developing new strain gauge technologies. H ...
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