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Fehr, Charles

In the later nineteenth century a number of other sculptors were commissioned to produce statues of Watt. Some of these were effectively imitations of Chantrey s statue. Even those not directly imitative often depicted the dividers and scroll, thus perpetuating the head and hand image of the philosopher-engineer. This is the form, for example, of the statue by William Theed erected in 1857 in Manchester, and also of that by Henry Charles Fehr in City Square, Leeds.14... [Pg.16]

The Greenock statue was sculpted by Henry Charles Fehr.49 It was the second Watt statue that Fehr had produced, the first being erected in Leeds City Square... [Pg.28]

The variety of uses of (-)-isopropylephedrine as a chiral auxiliary in enantiose- Another important tetra-lective protonation was demonstrated by Charles Fehr, not only for damascene lin-musk scent is tonalide. Its but also for tetralin-musk-scented compounds (e.g. Vulcanolide ). Deprotonation of 2,2,4,5-tetramethylhex-4-en-3-one with LDA gives the dienolate in an ( /Z)-ratio of 1 9. This can be protonated very selectively with iso-... [Pg.125]

Fascinating examples of enantioselective enolate reprotonations have been disclosed by Charles Fehr et The olfactive profiles of the rose oil fragrances... [Pg.16]


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