Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)

Alexander Parkes

1813 - 1890

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

William Thomas Green Morton

1819 - 1868

1818-1865, physician, Hungarian

Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis

1818 - 1865

active 1829-1895, microbiologist; chemist, French

Louis Pasteur

1822 - 1895

1815-1852, mathematician; computer pioneer, British

Ada Lovelace

1815 - 1852

1813-1979, manufacturer, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, British

W and T Avery Limited

1813 - 1979

1813-1858, anaesthetist; epidemiologist; physician, British; English

John Snow

1813 - 1858

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

1806 - 1859

1820-1910, reformer of Army medical services and of nursing, British; English

Florence Nightingale

1820 - 1910

1820-1962, periodical and magazine, London

John Bull Magazine

1820 - 1962

1818-1984, lock and safe manufacturer, England, British

Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company Limited

1818 - 1984

1819-1999, submarine engineers, manufacturer of diving and breathing apparatus, United Kingdom

Siebe Gorman and Company Limited

1819 - 1999

1818-1889, physicist, English, British

James Prescott Joule

1818 - 1889

1819-1867, inventor; sewing machine pioneer, American

Elias Howe

1819 - 1867

1822-1911, biostatistician, human geneticist & eugenicist, English, British

Francis Galton

1822 - 1911

1810-c. 1960, poster printer; printer, Dunstable and London

Waterlow and Sons Limited

1810 - 1960

1810-1882, plumber; sanitary engineer, British

George Jennings

1810 - 1882

active 1826-1879, wax modeller, English; British

Joseph Towne

1806 - 1879

Mr

James Mudd

1821 - 1906

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

Henry Mayhew

1812 - 1887

Mr

John Benjamin Dancer

1812 - 1887

August Wilhelm Hofmann

1818 - 1892

W and T Avery Limited

1813 - 1979

1812-1887, active 1835-1878, optician, optical, mathematical & philosophical instrument maker, British

John Benjamin Dancer

1812 - 1887

1819-1891, civil engineer, English; British

Joseph William Bazalgette

1819 - 1891

1813-1897, zoologist, Danish, Denmark

Steenstrup, Johannes Japetus Smith

1813 - 1897

1818-present, lamp manufacturer, Stoke Newington

Tilley Ltd

1818

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

Carpenter and Westley

1808 - 1914

locomotive engineer, German-born; British; LGBTQIA+

Charles Frederick Beyer

1813 - 1876

1808-1890, mechanical engineer; amateur astronomer, Scottish; British

James Hall Nasmyth

1808 - 1890

Sir

Daniel Gooch

1816 - 1889

Sir

William George Armstrong

1810 - 1900

1814-1896, artist; printmaker, British

John Cooke Bourne

1814 - 1896

1806-1875, neurologist, France

Guillaume-Benjamin-Amand Duchenne, Guillaume Benjamin Amand

1806 - 1875

1809-1882, naturalist; geologist; originator of the theory of natural selection, British

Charles Darwin

1809 - 1882

active 1885-1905, mathematical instrument maker, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Jakob Amsler

1823 - 1912

Alfred Kitching

1808 - 1882

1817-1889, metallurgist; physician, British

John Percy

1817 - 1889

1808-1835, scientific instrument maker, French

Antoine-Hippolyte Pixii

1808 - 1835

1898-1915, magazine, English; British

The Girl's Realm

1811 - 1911

1809-1854, publisher, British

S and J Fuller

1809 - 1854

1821-1886, mathematical & philosophical instrument maker, London, England

Adie, Patrick

1821 - 1886

1806-1859, civil engineer, England, British

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

1806 - 1859

1815-1880, cast maker (sculpture), Italian; British (naturalised?)

Domenico Brucciani

1815 - 1880

John Taylor

1808 - 1881

1818-1891, photographer; daguerreotypist, British

William Edward Kilburn

1818 - 1891

active 1849-1886, optician, optical designer & optical instrument maker, French

Jules Duboscq

1817 - 1886

active 1807-1854, sanitary reformer, English

George Alfred Walker

1807 - 1854

1814-1879, glassblower; scientific instrument maker, German

Heinrich Geissler

1814 - 1879

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

1807 - 1881