Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)
1800-1890, social reformer; civil servant, British

Edwin Chadwick

1800 - 1890

1799-1871, botanist; photographic artist, British

Anna Atkins

1799 - 1871

Sir

Charles Wheatstone

1802 - 1875

1799-1852, engineer; inventor of types of steam carriage, British; English

Walter Hancock

1799 - 1852

1800-1970's?, button manufacturer, London

Jennens and Company Limited

1800

Mr

George Bradshaw

1801 - 1853

George Hudson

1800 - 1871

1802-1966, British Army regiment, British

Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)

1802 - 1966

Priscilla Susan Bury

1799 - 1872

1801-1861, surgeon; possible inventor of the hypodermic syringe, Irish

Francis Rynd

1801 - 1861

1800-1883, manufacturer of patent medicines; philanthropist, British

Thomas Holloway

1800 - 1883

1799-1883, bobbin manufacturer; aeronautical engineer; portrait photographer, English, British

John Stringfellow

1799 - 1883

1800-1877, pioneer of photography; photographer, English; British

William Henry Fox Talbot

1800 - 1877

Mr

William Henry Fox Talbot

1802 - 1877

1802-1892, amateur photographer, British

Samuel Smith

1802 - 1892

1801-1883, physicist, inventor, Belgium

Joseph Plateau

1801 - 1883

1801-1885, photographic entrepreneur, English; British

Richard Beard

1801 - 1885

1802-1870, inventor of a type of balance, French

Joseph Beranger

1802 - 1870

1801-1875, optical instrument inventor, Italian

Porro, Ignazio

1801 - 1875

1800-present, manufacturer, Hanley

Dudson Bros

1800

1800-1877, inventor and painter, British

Charles Hancock

1800 - 1877

Henry Perigal

1801 - 1898

1799-1883, architect, English, British

Lewis Cubitt

1709 - 1883

1801-1882, locomotive engineer; railway engineer, British; English

Isaac Dodds

1801 - 1882

1801-1865, optician, instrument maker, Birmingham and London, England, English

George Richards Elkington

1801 - 1865

1800-1889, physician, active in France, American-born; French

Philippe Ricord, Philippe

1800 - 1889

1802-1870, artist; photographer, British; Scottish

David Octavius Hill

1802 - 1870

1802-1875, pioneer of telegraphy, scientist and contributor to optics, English; British

CHARLES WHEATSTONE

1802 - 1875

1802-1956, distributor and manufacturer, Waterbury

Scovill Manufacturing Co

1802 - 1956

Walter Hancock

1799 - 1852

1802-1885, medallist, London, England, British

William Joseph Taylor

1802 - 1803

active 1799-1867, surgeon

Antoine Joseph Jobert de Lamballe

1799 - 1867

1801-61, mechanical engineer, inventor, English; British

Joseph Maudslay

1801 - 1861

William Scamp

1801 - 1872

active 1800-1887, manufacturer of iron and brass, Manchester, England

Peel, Williams and Peel, Peel, Williams and Peel

1800 - 1887

Joseph Maudslay

1801 - 1861

Charles Hancock

1800 - 1877

1800-1884, co-inventor of diving equipment; submarine engineer, British; English

John Deane

1800 - 1884

1800-1883, artist; architect; sculptor; photographer; wax portrait artist; writer, British

Richard Cockle Lucas

1800 - 1883

1801-1870, engineer; shipwright; naval architect, English; British

Thomas Joseph Ditchburn

1801 - 1870

1800-1878, engineer; optician; telescope builder; machinist, British; Irish

Thomas Grubb

1800 - 1878

1801-1867, chemist, British; Scottish

Thomas Clark

1801 - 1867

1800-1865, fur dyer; engineer, British

John George Appold

1800 - 1865

1801-1870, optical instrument maker (microscope & telescope), German

Carl August Steinheil

1801 - 1870

1800-1874, preparer of microscope specimen slides, British; English

Charles Morgan Topping

1800 - 1874

3rd Earl of Rosse, 1800-1867, astronomer, British

William Parsons

1800 - 1867

1799-1868, botanist, Scottish; British

George Arnott Walker Arnott

1799 - 1868

1802-1877, physician, Irish

Edward William Murphy

1802 - 1877

1800-current (2010), chemical manufacturer, Glasgow, Scotland

Charles Tennant and Company

1800

1802-1858, die-engraver, British; English

Benjamin Wyon

1802 - 1858