Occupation
Place born
Organisation / Person
1862-1928, naturalist, author and lecturer, British

Kearton, Richard

1862 - 1928

1863-1939; artist, British

Carter, Sir William

1863 - 1939

1886-1923, Met Office employee, RNVR Lieutenant, RAF Flight Lieutenant, British

Gendle, Albert Edgar

1809 - 1923

1862-1969, brand 1862-1988, confectionary manufacturer, British

Rowntree

1862 - 1988

1858-1932, marine boiler designer, English; British

Reed, Joseph W

1858 - 1932

1864-1950, photographer, British; English

Robinson, Alfred Hind

1864 - 1950

1863-1933, spirit photographer, British

Hope, William

1863 - 1933

1864-1896, railway company, Jersey

Jersey Railways

1864 - 1936

1864-1959, submarine telegraph cable manufacturer, British

Telegraph Construction & Maintenance Co. Limited

1864 - 1959

1854-1923, railway administrator, London

Brewer, John Jennings

1854 - 1923

1863-1935, journalist, travel book writer, British

Fletcher, J. S.

1863 - 1935

1862-1893, chemist, German

Sachse, Hermann

1862 - 1893

1859-1927, chemist, Swedish

Arrhenius, Svante August

1859 - 1927

1859-1906, physicist, French

Curie, Pierre

1859 - 1906

1862-1940, inventor of a petrol vehicle, British

Butler, Edward

1862 - 1940

1856-1939, psychoanalyst, Austro-Hungarian

Freud, Sigmund

1856 - 1939

1854-1917, immmunologist, German

Behring, Emil Adolf von

1854 - 1917

1859-1942, chemist; mountaineer, British; English

Collie, John Norman

1859 - 1942

1863-1898, physician; pathologist; bacteriologist, Brazilian

Kanthack, Alfredo Antunes

1863 - 1898

1864-1925, locomotive engineer, British

Wainwright, Harry S

1864 - 1925

1861-1938, physicist; metrologist, Swiss/French

Guillaume, Charles Edouard

1861 - 1938

1857-1947, artist, Irish; British

Forbes, Stanhope Alexander

1857 - 1947

1862-1930, inventor; industrialist, American

Felt, Dorr Eugene

1862 - 1930

1856-1909, cabinet maker; medallist; sculptor, French

Charpentier, Alexandre Louis Marie

1856 - 1909

1857-1969, optical instrument makers (microscope), London, England

James Swift and Son Limited

1857 - 1969

1860-1935, electrical engineer; film-maker, inventor, born Brittany, France

Dickson, William Kennedy Laurie

1860 - 1935

1863-1949, dentist, British

Ackland, William Robert

1863 - 1949

1857-1932, bacteriologist, Scottish; British

Ross, Sir Ronald

1857 - 1932

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

Hill, Alfred Bostock

1854 - 1932

1854-1918, cinematography pioneer, American

Acres, Birt

1854 - 1918

1858-1929, physician, British

Davies, Arthur Templer

1858 - 1929

1856-1929, camera manufacturer and photographer, British

Sanderson, Frederick Herbert

1856 - 1929

1864-1895, railway company, United Kingdom

Solway Junction Railway

1864 - 1895

1859-1935, aircraft designer; engineer, German

Junkers, Hugo

1859 - 1935

1858-1924, artist and poster designer, French

Gray, Henri

1858 - 1924

1861-1932, missionary, British

Roscoe, John

1861 - 1932

1855-1932, inventor; manufacturer, American

Gillette, King Camp

1855 - 1932

film promoter and early cinema technician

Rector, Enoch J

1863 - 1957

1863-1948, railway company, Argentina

Central Argentine Railway

1863 - 1948

1855-1916, artist; painter, Czech

Kregczy, Edmund

1855 - 1916

1863-1944, chemist; inventor, Belgian; American

Baekeland, Leo Hendrik

1863 - 1944

1862-1932, chemist; educator, British

Eiloart, Arnold

1862 - 1932

1856-1932, manufacturer; inventor, British

Beard, Robert Royou

1856 - 1932

1855-1929, physician; surgeon, British

Bowlby, Sir Alfred Anthony

1855 - 1929

1856-1937, photographer and inventor, American

Ives, Frederic Eugene

1856 - 1937

1857-1933, railway engineer, British

Churchward, George Jackson

1857 - 1933

1860-1986, railway builders, Gloucester

Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Company Limited

1860 - 1986

1857-?, manufacturer of mauveine dye, Greenford, London, England

Perkin and Sons

1857 - 1874

1854-1876

Liddell, Edith

1854 - 1876

c.1859-1981, engineers, merchants, quarry owners, Sheffield

Thomas W Ward Limited

1859 - 1981