Thomas Ahearn, PC (June 24, 1855 – June 28, 1938) was a Canadian inventor and businessman. Ahearn, a native of Ottawa, Ontario, was instrumental in the success of a vast streetcar system that was once in Ottawa, the Ottawa Electric Railway, and was the first chairman of Canada's Federal District Commission in 1927. He held several patents related to electrical items and headed companies which competed for decades with Ottawa Hydro as providers for electricity in Ottawa. Ahearn co-founded the Ottawa Car Company, a manufacturer of streetcars for Canadian markets.
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| - توماس أهيرن هو مهندس كندي، ولد في 24 يونيو 1855 في أوتاوا في كندا، وتوفي في 28 يونيو 1938. (ar)
- Thomas Ahearn (24 juin 1855 – 28 juin 1938) est un homme d'affaires et ingénieur électricien né et mort à Ottawa (Ontario) au Canada. En 1882, il lance avec Warren Soper l'entreprise Ahearn & Soper qui œuvre dans l'électricité. Ils installent des lampes à arc autour des bâtiments du Parlement à Ottawa. Ahearn est l'inventeur de la cuisinière électrique de l'hôtel Windsor, de la chaufferette électrique pour automobile et est également le premier à instaurer un service téléphonique à Ottawa. (fr)
- Thomas Ahearn, PC (June 24, 1855 – June 28, 1938) was a Canadian inventor and businessman. Ahearn, a native of Ottawa, Ontario, was instrumental in the success of a vast streetcar system that was once in Ottawa, the Ottawa Electric Railway, and was the first chairman of Canada's Federal District Commission in 1927. He held several patents related to electrical items and headed companies which competed for decades with Ottawa Hydro as providers for electricity in Ottawa. Ahearn co-founded the Ottawa Car Company, a manufacturer of streetcars for Canadian markets. (en)
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| - توماس أهيرن هو مهندس كندي، ولد في 24 يونيو 1855 في أوتاوا في كندا، وتوفي في 28 يونيو 1938. (ar)
- Thomas Ahearn (24 juin 1855 – 28 juin 1938) est un homme d'affaires et ingénieur électricien né et mort à Ottawa (Ontario) au Canada. En 1882, il lance avec Warren Soper l'entreprise Ahearn & Soper qui œuvre dans l'électricité. Ils installent des lampes à arc autour des bâtiments du Parlement à Ottawa. Ahearn est l'inventeur de la cuisinière électrique de l'hôtel Windsor, de la chaufferette électrique pour automobile et est également le premier à instaurer un service téléphonique à Ottawa. (fr)
- Thomas Ahearn, PC (June 24, 1855 – June 28, 1938) was a Canadian inventor and businessman. Ahearn, a native of Ottawa, Ontario, was instrumental in the success of a vast streetcar system that was once in Ottawa, the Ottawa Electric Railway, and was the first chairman of Canada's Federal District Commission in 1927. He held several patents related to electrical items and headed companies which competed for decades with Ottawa Hydro as providers for electricity in Ottawa. Ahearn co-founded the Ottawa Car Company, a manufacturer of streetcars for Canadian markets. (en)
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