Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)
1872-1981, clock and electrical equipment manufacturer, Leicester, England

Gents' of Leicester

1872 - 1981

published 1868-1914, magazine, English; British

Vanity Fair

1868 - 1914

1869-1986/7, optical instrument maker (microscope & cameras - Leica), Germany

E Leitz

1869 - 1987

1875-1951, automotive engineer, Austrian

Ferdinand Porsche

1875 - 1951

1878-1944, Electrical engineer and inventor

William Hamilton Wilson

1878 - 1944

1880-1963, broadcast researcher, Russia, Britain

Isaac Shoenberg

1880 - 1963

1864-1948, charity worker, England

Towes Beachcroft

1864 - 1948

?1871-1938, medallist, German

Rudolf Bosselt

1871 - 1938

1861-1956, manufacturer of pencils and pens, New York, United States

American Pencil Company

1861 - 1956

1861-1932, missionary, British

John Roscoe

1861 - 1932

1862-1982, manufacturer, Chicago

Pullman Car Company

1862 - 1982

1865-1957, tenor; opera singer; collector, Italian

Evangelista Gorga

1865 - 1957

1875-1945, inventor active in cinematography, Polish

Kazimierz Proszynski

1875 - 1945

1869-1949, scientific instrument and radio manufacturer, British

William George Pye

1869 - 1949

1873-1903, inventor, British

Edward Raymond Turner

1873 - 1903

1876-1958, poster artist; illustrator, British

Walter Dexter

1876 - 1958

1866-1959, printer; publisher, London; Paris; New York

Raphael Tuck and Sons Limited

1866 - 1959

1879-1955, physicist, German; American

Albert Einstein

1879 - 1955

1869-1945, ophthalmologist; surgeon, British

Nathaniel Bishop Harman

1869 - 1945

1862-1928, naturalist, author and lecturer, British

Richard Kearton

1862 - 1928

1879-1952, designer; ceramicist; painter; poster artist, British

Gordon Mitchell Forsyth

1879 - 1952

1865-1932, artist; engraver; etcher, British

Frank Willis

1865 - 1932

1874-1955, artist; painter; poster artist; British

Dorothea Sharp

1874 - 1955

1864-1925, locomotive engineer, British

Harry S Wainwright

1864 - 1925

1862-1930, inventor; industrialist, American

Dorr Eugene Felt

1862 - 1930

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

Albert Edgar Gendle

1809 - 1923

1869-1956, artist, Dutch

Louis Raemaekers

1869 - 1956

1877-1933, poster artist; illustrator, British

Reginald Edward Higgins

1877 - 1933

1868-1940, medallist; sculptor, Swedish

Alfred Ohlson

1868 - 1940

1872-1944, artist, photographer, France

Pierre Dubreuil

1872 - 1944

1870-1947, cricketer; politician; soldier, British

Francis Stanley Jackson

1870 - 1947

1864-1950, photographer, British; English

Alfred Hind Robinson

1864 - 1950

1864-1952, photographer, American

Frances Benjamin Johnston

1864 - 1952

1868-1944, locomotive engineer, Irish

R E L Maunsell

1868 - 1944

1873-1948; electrical engineer; inventor; English; British.

Sydney George Brown

1873 - 1948

1873-1928, artist; painter; poster artist, British

Charles Henry Sims

1873 - 1928

1878-1952, poster artist, painter, British

Charles Ginner

1878 - 1952

1876-1965, locomotive engineer and railway administrator, British

William Arthur Stanier

1876 - 1965

1880-1969, artist; poster artist, British

William Russell Flint

1880 - 1969

1862-1937, artist; illustrator, British

Frederick Richardson

1862 - 1937

1864-1896, railway company, Jersey

Jersey Railways

1864 - 1936

1863-1933, spirit photographer, British

William Hope

1863 - 1933

1869-1950, photographer, American

Anne Wardrope Brigman

1869 - 1950

1871-1913, trade union, British

Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants

1871 - 1913

1875-1961, artist; painter; poster artist, British

Charles Oppenheimer

1875 - 1961

1864-1959, submarine telegraph cable manufacturer, British

Telegraph Construction & Maintenance Co. Limited

1864 - 1959

1879-1941, poster artist, British

Henry George Gawthorn

1879 - 1941

1871-1883, railway company, British

Scotswood, Newburn & Wylam Railway & Dock Company

1871 - 1883

1871-1948, metallurgist, British

Harry Brearley

1871 - 1948

1874-1944, medallist; sculptor, Austrian

Hugo Taglang

1874 - 1944