Occupation
Place born
Organisation / Person
1804-1867, printer; inventor of type of colour printing process, British, English

Baxter, George

1804 - 1867

1807-1868, active 1837-1868, optician, optical instrument maker (telescopes), English; British

Cooke, Thomas

1807 - 1868

1804-1892, comparative anatomist; palaeontologist, British

Owen, Richard

1804 - 1892

1807-1873, naturalist; biologist; palaeontologist; glaciologist; geologist, Swiss-born; American

Agassiz, Louis

1807 - 1873

1805-1869, physician; phrenologist, English; British

Epps, John

1805 - 1869

1805-1860, railway engineer, British; English

Locke, Joseph

1805 - 1860

1804-1881, novelist; prime minister; earl of Beaconsfield, Jewish; British; English

Disraeli, Benjamin

1804 - 1881

1806-1879, chemist, German

Mohr, Karl Friedrich

1806 - 1879

1805-1887, diplomat; amateur astronomer, English; British

Lettsom, William Garrow

1805 - 1887

1806-1872, author, physician, Ireland

Lever, Charles

1806 - 1872

1806-1885, lithographer; watercolour painter, active London from 1823, Belgian

Haghe, Louis

1806 - 1885

1806-1880, medical jurist; toxicologist, English; British

Taylor, Alfred Swaine

1806 - 1880

1807-1876, artist; printmaker; engraver, English; British

Mottram, Charles

1807 - 1876

1807 - 1844, lithographer, painter; artist, British

Burn, Henry

1807 - 1844

1804-1881, meteorologist; astronomer, British; English

Birt, William Radcliff

1804 - 1881

1807-1889, locomotive engineer, British

Fletcher, Edward

1807 - 1889

Boubee, Neree

1806 - 1863

Plummer, John James

1806 - 1907

Locke, Joseph

1805 - 1860

Allom, Thomas

1804 - 1872

Disraeli, Benjamin

1804 - 1881

1806-1849, physician; poet; philosopher, Austrian

Feuchtersleben, Baron Ernst von

1806 - 1849

1804-1882, medallist, French

Borrel, Valentin Maurice

1804 - 1882

1807-1877, sculptor, British

Weekes, Henry

1807 - 1877

1807-1866, gem engraver; medallist, Swedish born; French

Salmson, Jean Baptiste

1807 - 1866

Pease, Henry (1807-1881) Quaker Railway Promoter MP

1807 - 1881

Craig, Edward Thomas

1804 - 1894

Penn, John

1805 - 1878

1806-1847, mechanical engineer, British

Holtzapffel, Charles

1806 - 1847

1805-1867, artist; painter, British; Scottish

McCulloch, Horatio

1805 - 1867

1806-1878, civil engineer, English; British

Bidder, George Parker

1806 - 1878

active 1827-1854, microscopist, spectacle maker, draftsman and patent agent, English; British

Pritchard, Andrew

1804 - 1882

active 1830-1867, optical instrument maker (astronomical & geodetical), German

Repsold, Georg

1804 - 1867

1806-1885, chemist and promoter of the telegraph, English; British; Australian?

Davy, Edward

1806 - 1885

1805-1889, physician? American?

Williams, Charles James Blasius

1805 - 1889

1804-1889, architect; designer; draughtsman, American

Bruff, Joseph Goldsborough

1804 - 1889

1804-1839, mathematical prodigy, American

Colburn, Zerah

1804 - 1839

1807-1860, lithographer: map maker; printer, British

Cheffins, Charles Frederick

1807 - 1860

1807-1877, inventor; miner; engineer, British

Hocking, Samuel

1807 - 1877

active 1807-1854, sanitary reformer, English

Walker, George Alfred

1807 - 1854

1806-1890, patentee and manufacturer, British

Kent, George

1806 - 1890

active 1832-1859 , optician and optical instrument maker, French

Chevalier, Charles Louis

1804 - 1859

1807-1871, physician; medical pioneer, French-trained, active Venezuela, French; Venezuelan

Beauperthuy, Louis Daniel

1807 - 1871

active 1855-1865, physicist; watchmaker; scientific instrument maker, French

Bréguet, Louis Clement François

1804 - 1883

1806-1872, artist, Irish

Smith, Stephen Catterson

1806 - 1872

1806-1870, painter; artist, Irish born; active UK

Maclise, Daniel

1806 - 1870

1805-1894, diplomat; engineer of the Suez Canal, French

Lesseps, Viscount Ferdinand De

1805 - 1894

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

Boubee, Neree

1806 - 1863

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

Peacock, George

1805 - 1883

1804-1879, medallist, Dutch

Kellen, David van der

1804 - 1879