1886-1923, Met Office employee, RNVR Lieutenant, RAF Flight Lieutenant, British Gendle, Albert Edgar 1809 - 1923
1834-1904, Siebe & Gorman Company founder member, Limerick, Irish Gorman, William Augustus 1834 - 1904
1834-1905, active 1880s, inventor of types of typewriter and sewing machine, British Cookson, Frederick Nesfield 1834 - 1905
1834-1893, wife & assistant to Joseph Lister, surgeon and founder of a system of antisepsis, British Lister, Agnes Syme 1834 - 1893
1834-1981, glassmakers, London, English; British James Powell and Sons (Whitefriars) Limited 1834 - 1981
1897-1968, engineering and manufacturing: agricultural; marine; civil; and aeronautical, Norwich, Norfolk, England, British Boulton and Paul Limited 1812 - 1968
active 1834-1981, manufacturers of glass, Barnsley, England Wood Brothers Glass Company Limited 1834 - 1981
active 1851-1906, optical instrument maker (microscopes), English; British Powell, Thomas Hugh 1834 - 1925
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. Mendeleyev, Dmitry Ivanovich 1834 - 1907
1834-1853, manufacturers of Britannia metal; pewterware, English; British Broadhead and Atkin 1834 - 1853
1834-1885, photographer; inventor of the woodburytype press, British Woodbury, Walter Bentley 1834 - 1885