Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)
1853-1914, police officer, French

Alphonse Bertillon

1853 - 1914

active 1853-1921, optical, mathematical, philosophical & electrical inst. maker, London, England

Elliott Brothers

1853 - 1921

1853-1863, manufacturer of sewing machines and surgical needles, American

Singer Manufacturing Company

1853 - 1863

1852-1933, folklorist; collector, British

Edward Lovett

1852 - 1933

1850s- 1976, pharmaceutical chemist; optician, Leeds, England

Reynolds and Branson Limited

1852 - 1976

1853-1923, physician; surgeon; author, English; British

Frederick Treves

1853 - 1923

Detroit-based portrait photographer, active late 19th-early 20th century

James Arthur

1855 - 1912

1854/5-1922, trapeze artist, aeronaut, acrobat, American

Leona Dare

1855 - 1922

Science and Art Department

1853 - 1899

Mr

William Friese-Greene

1855 - 1921

1852-1936, cutlers and silversmiths, Sheffield

Martin, Hall and Company

1852 - 1936

1898-1915, magazine, English; British

The Girl's Realm

1811 - 1911

1853-1936, collector; pharmacist; benefactor, American; naturalised British

Henry Solomon Wellcome

1853 - 1936

1852-1926, amateur photographer, brewer, British

Edgar Tarry Adams

1852 - 1926

1854-1976, manufacturer of chemicals, Grimsby, England

Osmond and Sons Limited

1854 - 1976

1854-1966, locomotive builders, Manchester, England

Beyer, Peacock and Company Limited

1854 - 1966

1854-1915, scientist (hematology, immunology and chemotherapy), German

Paul Ehrlich

1854 - 1915

1852-1916, teacher, physicist; photographer, British

Arthur Mason Worthington

1852 - 1916

1854-1918, cinematography pioneer, American

Birt Acres

1854 - 1918

1855-1921, developer of moving pictures; photographer, British

William Friese-Greene

1855 - 1921

1855-1930, photographer; political activist; patron, British

George Davison

1855 - 1930

1855-1944, physicist; inventor, English; British

Charles Vernon Boys

1855 - 1944

1854-1939, inventor of duplicating machinery and industrialist, Hungarian

David Gestetner

1854 - 1939

1854-1931, engineer; scientist, British; English

Charles Algernon Parsons

1854 - 1931

Sir

Charles Algernon Parsons

1854 - 1931

Hertha Ayrton

1854 - 1923

1852-1933, shipyard; shipbuilder, Jarrow, England

Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company Limited

1852 - 1933

active 1853-1958, silversmiths, Sheffield

Atkin Brothers

1853 - 1958

1854-1876

Edith Liddell

1854 - 1876

Mr

John Charles Burrow

1852 - 1914

active 1852-1912, optical, surveying and mathematical instrument makers, English

J H Steward

1852 - 1912

1854-1922, railway company, York

North Eastern Railway

1854 - 1922

1853-1930, stockbroker; amateur photographer, British

Charles Job

1853 - 1930

1853-1967, tool manufacturers, Salford, England

Craven Brothers Limited

1853 - 1967

James Williamson

1855 - 1933

landscape and marine painter

Charles W Wyllie

1853 - 1923

1853-1923, organic chemist, German

Ernst Otto Beckmann

1853 - 1923

1853-1915, chemist, German

Otto Nikolaus Witt

1853 - 1915

1853-1941, photographer, British; English

Frank Meadow Sutcliffe

1853 - 1941

Theodore James Biggs

1806 - 1906

Charles Frederick Cross

1855 - 1935

1852-1943, engineer; inventor; industrialist, Anglo-Swiss

Hans Renold

1852 - 1943

1853-1943, medallist, French

Henri Alfred Auguste Dubois

1853 - 1943

1854/5-1865, photographer, British, partnership of Henry Maull and George Henry Polyblank

Maull and Polyblank

1854 - 1865

1855-1944, scientist, photochemist, teacher and writer, Krems an der Donau

Josef Maria Eder

1855 - 1944

Sir

Charles Vernon Boys

1855 - 1944

1852-1932, mechanical engineer, Irish born

Louis Brennan

1852 - 1932

William Henry Fowler

1807 - 1904

1854-1932, medical health officer; toxicologist, British; English

Alfred Bostock Hill

1854 - 1932

Charles Henry Gimingham

1853 - 1890