Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)
1736-1819, mechanical engineer; scientist, Scottish; British

James Watt

1736 - 1819

Mr

Edmund Cartwright

1743 - 1823

1743-1794, chemist & chemical pioneer, French

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier

1743 - 1794

1732-1792, inventor of cotton-spinning machinery and cotton manufacturer, English; British

Richard Arkwright

1732 - 1792

1738-1822, musician and astronomer, German born; naturalised British

William Herschel

1738 - 1822

1731-1793, natural philosopher (scientist), inventor, English, British

James Six

1731 - 1793

1732-1797, compass manufacturer, Germany

Johann Christoph Voigtlander

1732 - 1797

James Watt

1736 - 1819

1735-1803, inventor; mechanic; mathematical instrument maker, Dutch

John Joseph Merlin

1735 - 1803

1735-1819, medallist, German

Daniel Friedrich Loos

1735 - 1819

1738-1820, king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and king of Hanover 1760-1820

George

1738 - 1820

1740-1812, artist; painter, French-born, British

Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg

1740 - 1812

1731-1810, natural philosopher, British

Henry Cavendish

1731 - 1810

1747-1809, engineer, English; British

Francis Thompson

1747 - 1809

Henry Cavendish

1731 - 1810

1735-1800, active 1762-1800, mathematical instrument maker; optician; author, British; English

Jesse Ramsden

1735 - 1800

1741-1799, physician; inventor of 'Perkins Tractors', American

Elisha Perkins

1741 - 1799

active 1765-1805, optical instrument maker, English; British

Charles Lincoln

1744 - 1807

Sir

Richard Arkwright

1732 - 1792

1799-1883, architect, English, British

Lewis Cubitt

1709 - 1883

1737-1809, author; revolutionary; bridge engineer, British; English

Thomas Paine

1737 - 1809

William Bayly

1737 - 1810

1740-1814, medallist, German

Johann Christian Reich

1740 - 1814

1746-1814, civil engineer, British

Jessop, William

1746 - 1814

1779-1780, gigantic infant, English; British

Thomas Hills Everitt

1702 - 1780

1735 or 1736-1799, active 1762-1796, watchmaker; chronometer maker, British, English

John Arnold

1735 - 1799

1744-1832, optical, mathematical & nautical instrument maker, Paris, France

Etienne Lenoir

1744 - 1832

1731 or 1732-1814, watchmaker; mechanician, British

Alexander Cumming

1731 - 1814

1745-1827, physicist, Italian

Alessandro Volta

1745 - 1827

1731-1820, active from 1750, optical instrument maker, scientific instrument maker, British

Peter Dollond

1731 - 1820

1734-1797, artist; painter, English

Joseph Wright of

1734 - 1797

1743-1823, cleric; inventor of the power loom, English; British

Edmund Cartwright

1743 - 1823

Alessandro Volta

1745 - 1827

active 1770s-1790s, shoemaker; bookseller; publisher, English; British

James Lackington

1746 - 1815

active 1770s-1790s, clockmaker; watchmaker, British

Benjamin Vulliamy

1747 - 1811

1745-1830, mechanician, clock-maker, Swiss

Henri Maillardet

1745 - 1830

1746-1823, medallist; mechanical engineer, Swiss

Jean Pierre Droz

1746 - 1823

1736-1806, mechanical engineer; mathematician, French

Charles Augustin Coulomb

1736 - 1806

c. 1745-1814?; active 1778-1814, print seller; publisher, British; English

Hannah Humphrey

1742 - 1814

c. 1739-1807, active 1768-1788, mathematical instrument maker, English; British

John Troughton

1739 - 1807

1744-1809, landscape painter, English

Edward Kennion

1744 - 1809

1740-1800, ironmaster, British

Henry Cort

1740 - 1800

active 1734-1795, either Adams, George, 1709-1772 or Adams, George, 1750-1795, sci. instrument maker

George Adams

1734 - 1795

c. 1735-1793, portrait painter; draughtsman, British

Robert Davy

1735 - 1793

1740-(current 2015), silk weavers, Sudbury, England

Vanners Silk Weavers

1740

1734-1815, physician; astrologist, German

Franz Anton Mesmer

1734 - 1815

1737-1798, physician; physicist, Italian

Luigi Galvani

1737 - 1798

1743-1830, medallist, coin-engraver, British

Lewis Pingo

1743 - 1830

1737-1828, physician; inventor of an aerated water apparatus, British

Dr John Mervyn Nooth

1737 - 1828

1744-1795, physician; anatomist; surgeon, French

Pierre Joseph Desault

1744 - 1795