Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)
1771-1833, mining engineer, English; British

Richard Trevithick

1771 - 1833

1771-1831, mechanical engineer, tool maker & inventor; patentee English; British

Henry Maudslay

1771 - 1831

Richard Trevithick

1771 - 1833

Sir

Marc Isambard Brunel

1769 - 1849

Sir

George Cayley

1773 - 1857

1771-1802, physician; anatomist; physiologist, French

Marie Francois Xavier Bichat

1771 - 1802

active 1806-1861, scientific instrument maker, British; English

Thomas Jones

1775 - 1852

Mr

William Brunton

1777 - 1851

1772-1864, manufacturing chemist; meteorologist, British

Luke Howard

1772 - 1864

1777-1846, phrenologist, British

James DeVille

1777 - 1846

Luke Howard

1772 - 1864

Simon Goodrich

1773 - 1847

1777-1804, geologist, mineralogist, British

Gregory Watt

1777 - 1804

c 1775-1848, toy and camera manufacturer, cabinet maker, Paris, France

Alphonse Giroux

1775 - 1848

active 1805-1845, optician, nautical instrument maker, Portsmouth, English

Stebbing, George

1775 - 1847

1768-1852, maker of clocks, watches, and nautical instruments, London, England

Edward Massey

1768 - 1852

1823-1834, scientific instrument maker, Edinburgh, Scotland

Alexander Adie

1775 - 1204

Henry Maudslay

1771 - 1831

active 1820-1852, optician; optical, mathematical, astronomical & philosophical instrument maker

George Dollond

1774 - 1852

1777-1835, geodesist; metrologist, English: British

Henry Kater

1777 - 1827

1776-1861, scientific instrument maker based in Paris, French

Nicolas Constant Pixii

1776 - 1861

active 1769-1980, astronomical & meteorological institution, Kew, London, England, British

Kew Observatory

1769 - 1980

sixth baronet, 1773-1857, aeronautic designer; aeronautical pioneer, British

George Cayley

1773 - 1857

active 1776-1909, ironworks, safety lamp maker, British

John Abbot and Company Limited

1776 - 1909

1776-1850, physician; inventor, Irish

William Reid Clanny

1776 - 1850

1775-1856, surgical instrument maker & natural philosopher, English

William Haseldine Pepys

1775 - 1856

1799-1883, architect, English, British

Lewis Cubitt

1709 - 1883

1773-1843, medallist; mint master German

Gottfried Bernhard Loos

1773 - 1843

1770-1841, active 1804-1841, optician and optical instrument maker, French

Vincent Jacques Louis Chevalier

1770 - 1841

1774-1850, active 1805-1839, silversmith, English; British

William Bateman

1774 - 1850

1777-1853, naval architect; master shipwright, British; English

Oliver Lang

1777 - 1853

1779-1780, gigantic infant, English; British

Thomas Hills Everitt

1702 - 1780

1775-1860, tenth Earl of Dundonald, naval officer, Scottish; British

Thomas Cochrane

1775 - 1860

1771-1827, geographer; mapmaker; map seller; engraver, French

Charles Picquet

1771 - 1827

1769-1841, cotton manufacturer, Scottish; British

Archibald Buchanan

1769 - 1841

1773-c1876

British Cast Plate Glass Company

1773 - 1876

1770-1818, chemist; apothecary, German

Christian Friedrich Bucholz

1770 - 1818

Robert Havell

1769 - 1832

1770-2007, hospital, English; British

Radcliffe Infirmary

1770 - 2007

1777-1858, active 1807-1856, sculptor; medallist; gem-engraver; poet, French

Raymond Gayrard

1777 - 1858

1771-1840, navy cartographer, Swedish

Gustaf af Klint

1771 - 1840

1768-1843, artist; draughtsman, British

Thomas Barber

1768 - 1843

1769-1843, active from 1783, watchmaker; chronometer maker, English, son of John Arnold

John Roger Arnold

1769 - 1843

1777-1850, pharmacist; chemist; French

Antoine Germain Labarraque

1777 - 1850

1769-1849, inventor; manufacturer of buttons, coins, medals and tokens; British; English

Edward Thomason

1769 - 1849

1771-1834, financial auditor and devisor of ruling machine, English; British

John Barton

1771 - 1834

1770-1843, artist and writer, British; English

William Henry Pyne

1770 - 1843

1769-1849, civil engineer, French-born; American

Marc Isambard Brunel

1769 - 1849

1771-1862, physician, French

Pierre Bretonneau

1771 - 1862

1776-1852, civil engineer; naval officer, English; British

Samuel Brown

1776 - 1852