Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)
active 1828-1947, marine & aeronautical navigational instrument maker, London, England, British

Henry Hughes and Son Limited

1828 - 1947

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

Joseph Lister

1827 - 1912

active 1829-1928, surgical instrument maker, London, England, British

Arnold and Sons

1829 - 1928

Sir

Joseph Wilson Swan

1828 - 1914

1829-1901, physiologist, German

Adolf Eugen Fick

1829 - 1901

active 1834-1981, manufacturers of glass, Barnsley, England

Wood Brothers Glass Company Limited

1834 - 1981

1825-about 1980s, manufacturer, West Bromwich, Sandwell, West Midlands, England, British

George Salter and Company

1825 - 1990

1832-2002, manufacturer, Newton-le-Willows, England

The Vulcan Foundry

1832 - 2002

Inventor of the modern knuckle coupler. 1831-1912

Eli Hamilton Janey

1831 - 1912

1827-1894, active 1854, sewing machine manufacturer, British

William Newton Wilson

1827 - 1894

active 1832-1922, optician & mathematical instrument maker, Dublin, Ireland

Yeates and Son

1832 - 1922

1828-1918, manufacturer of engines; manufacturer of agricultural machinery, Grantham, England

R. Hornsby and Sons Limited

1828 - 1918

1833 - 1883, inventor; engineer, British; English

Henrietta Vansittart

1833 - 1883

active 1824-1963, glass manufacturer, Smethwick, Staffordshire, England, British

Chance Brothers Limited

1824 - 1963

1830-present (2011), supplier of garage tools and equipment, London, England, British

Buck and Hickman Limited

1830

1832-1928, musical instrument and phonogram manufacturer, London

Barnett Samuel and Sons Limited

1832 - 1928

1832-1914, artist, British

William Ascroft

1832 - 1914

c.1829-1905, active from 1857, photographer, French, active in Asia

Oscar Jean Baptiste Mallitte

1829 - 1905

1833-1900, steam engine manufacturer, Lambeth, London, England, British

Maudslay, Sons and Field Limited

1833 - 1900

1824-1880, surgeon, pathologist; anthropologist, French

Paul Broca

1824 - 1880

c.1826 - 1989, map maker, Edinburgh

The Edinburgh Geographical Institute

1826 - 1989

1824-1884, scientific instrument maker, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Scottish; British

James White

1824 - 1884

1833-1900 (1962), photographer; lithographer, British

Thomas Fall

1833 - 1900

1828-1903, locomotive manufacturer, Manchester, England

Sharp Stewart and Company Limited

1828 - 1903

Sir

William Crookes

1832 - 1919

1825-1893, neurologist; professor of anatomical pathology, French

Jean Martin Charcot

1825 - 1893

1832-1887, manufacturer of plastic materials, British

Daniel Spill

1832 - 1887

1833-1886, physicist, British, United Kingdom

Frederick Guthrie

1833 - 1886

active 1830/31-1925, optical instrument maker, English; British

John Browning

1830 - 1925

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

Jakob Amsler

1823 - 1912

Mr

Eadweard Muybridge

1830 - 1904

1834-1891, orthopaedic surgeon, British

Thomas, Hugh Owen

1834 - 1891

1834-1853, manufacturers of Britannia metal; pewterware, English; British

Broadhead and Atkin

1834 - 1853

1827-1928, lathes and precision tool manufacturer, London, England, British

Holtzapffel and Company

1827 - 1928

1830-1845, lithographers and printers, London, United Kingdom

Day and Haghe

1830 - 1845

1898-1915, magazine, English; British

The Girl's Realm

1811 - 1911

1826-1909, active 1865-1891, artist, British

Robert Charles Dudley

1826 - 1909

active 1832-1950, chemist, London

Squire and Company

1832 - 1950

1834-1893, wife & assistant to Joseph Lister, surgeon and founder of a system of antisepsis, British

Agnes Syme Lister

1834 - 1893

1833-1846, railway company, Crewe

Grand Junction Railway

1833 - 1846

Lammot Du Pont

1831 - 1884

Pease, Sir Joseph Whitwell (1828-1903) 1st Baronet Businessman and MP

1828 - 1903

1831-1915, arctic explorer; surveyor; researcher; conservationist, British

George Strong Nares

1831 - 1915

1833-1908, optician; scientific instrument maker, British

William Aronsberg

1833 - 1908

active 1828-1859, manufacturer of ceramics, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England

Samuel Alcock and Company

1828 - 1859

1832-1860, locomotive manufacturer, Darlington, England

William and Alfred Kitching

1832 - 1860

1829-1907, civil engineer, British

George Fuller

1829 - 1907

1834-1877, lawyer; inventor of the typewriter, American

Carlos Glidden

1834 - 1877

1833-1895, engineer; inventor; entrepreneur, German

Eugen Langen

1833 - 1810

Born in Verkhnie Aremzyani, a mountainous Siberian town, in 1834, Mendeleev's name would become synonymous with the periodic table. Although he was not the first to classify the elements in a periodic system, he would receive the greatest credit. Mendeleev spent most of his life in St Petersburg, and had a varied career: university professor of chemistry, balloonist, and civil servant, which included being a cheese and vodka inspector.

Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev

1834 - 1907