Occupation
Place born
Organisation / Person
1824-1884, scientific instrument maker, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Scottish; British

White, James

1824 - 1884

1836-1917, physician, British

Anderson, Elizabeth Garrett

1836 - 1917

Babbage, Charles

1791 - 1871

active 1828-1947, marine & aeronautical navigational instrument maker, London, England, British

Henry Hughes and Son Limited

1828 - 1947

White, James

1811 - 1884

Wheatstone, Charles

1802 - 1875

Patient of Edward Jenner; First person to received Vaccination

Phipps, James

1788 - 1853

1838-1907, chemist, English; British

Perkin, Sir William Henry

1838 - 1907

Swan, Joseph Wilson

1828 - 1914

1827-1912, surgeon; physician; developer of a system of antiseptic surgery, English; British

Lister, Joseph

1827 - 1912

1812-1887, journalist; author; playwright, British.

Mayhew, Henry

1812 - 1887

1808-1914, optical, mathematical & philosophical (globes) instrument makers, London, England, British

Carpenter and Westley

1808 - 1914

1785-1870, inventor; mathematician, French

Thomas, Charles Xavier

1785 - 1870

1819-1868, dentist who used anaesthetic; physician, American

Morton, William Thomas Green

1819 - 1868

1842-, manufacturer of ceramics, Burslem, England

John Maddock and Sons Limited

1842

1800-1970's?, button manufacturer, London

Jennens and Company Limited

1800

1864-1944, geologist; museum director, British; English

Lyons, Sir Henry George

1864 - 1944

1812-1890, organ builder; bicycle designer, German

Fischer, Philipp Moritz

1812 - 1890

1819-1904, marine artist, British; English

Hayes, Edwin

1819 - 1904

1794-1873, pharmacist; botanist, French born; American

Durand, Elias

1794 - 1873

1843-1913, educational reformer; politician, British

Stuart, James

1843 - 1913

1867-1943, aeronautical pioneer; balloonist; meteorologist, British

Alexander, Patrick Young

1867 - 1943

1812-1889, engineer; astronomer, British; Scottish

Newall, Robert Stirling

1812 - 1889

1870-1952, science and technology historian; Science Museum curator, British

Dickinson, Henry Winram

1870 - 1952

1810-1882, photographer, British; Welsh

Llewelyn, John Dillwyn

1810 - 1882

1831-1916, mathematician, Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge, British; English

Wilkinson, Michael Marlow Umfreville

1831 - 1916

1794-1863, civil engineer, British

Lewin, William

1794 - 1863

active 1829-1830s, iron founder; anchor smith; marine engine maker; civil engineer, Bristol, England

William Daniel and William Edward Acraman

1829 - 1842

1799-1859, mathematician; writer, British

Grant, Horace

1799 - 1859

1784-1863, naval officer; ship designer; politician, English; British

Elliot, George

1784 - 1863

1858-1939, journalist; politician, British; English

Norman, Sir Henry

1858 - 1939

1820-1897, engineer, British; Scottish

Kirkaldy, David

1820 - 1897

1824-1886, engineer, British

Ordish, Rowland Mason

1824 - 1886

1862-1912, mechanical engineer, German?

Zodel, Louis

1862 - 1912

1806-1863, naturalist; geologist; author; teacher, French

Boubee, Neree

1806 - 1863

1813-1899, mechanical engineer, British

Jackson, Peter Rothwell

1813 - 1899

1854-1932, inventor; businessman, American

Eastman, George

1854 - 1932

1793-1850, architect; engineer, Scottish; British

Handyside, William

1793 - 1850

1833-1911, civil engineering contractor, British

Aird, Sir John

1833 - 1911

1820-1896, civil engineer, England, British

Margary, Peter John

1820 - 1896

1858-1929, scientist; inventor, Austrian

Auer von Welsbach, Carl

1858 - 1929

1810-1896, photographer, Scottish; British

Collie, William

1810 - 1896

1805-1883, naval officer; inventor; pantetee; engineer; surveyor, English; British

Peacock, George

1805 - 1883

1862-present, pen manufacturer, Birmingham

C. Brandauer & Co

1862

1808-1881, active 1840s, analysing lead mining in Derbyshire, British

Taylor, John

1808 - 1881

1839-1913, mechanical engineer, British

Daglish, George Heaton

1839 - 1913

1854, vessel; screw sloop

HMS Curlew (1854)

1854 - 1865

1861-1935, wrote letter in 1917 on 'les moteurs a petrole pour sous-marins', French

Rey, Jean Alexandre

1861 - 1935

1866-1962, worked as a chemist in Wales, German-born

Wolf, Hans Karl

1866 - 1962

1851-1930, professor of botany; reporter; editor, British; Scottish

Watt, Sir George

1851 - 1930