Occupation
Place born
Organisation / Person
1869-1986/7, optical instrument maker (microscope & cameras - Leica), Germany

E Leitz

1869 - 1987

1874-1923, railway company, England, United Kingdom

Charnwood Forest Railway

1874 - 1923

1870-1874, railway company, United Kingdom

Barnstaple & Ilfracombe Railway

1870 - 1874

1874-1896, railway company, British

Cornwall Minerals Railway

1874 - 1896

1873-1880, railway company, Wales, United Kingdom

Ely & Clydach Valleys Railways

1873 - 1880

1874-1888, railway company, United Kingdom

Leominster & Bromyard Railway

1874 - 1888

1873-1898, railway company, England, United Kingdom

Cleveland Extension Mineral Railway

1873 - 1898

1873-1892, railway company, United Kingdom

Newent Railway

1873 - 1892

1878-1924, railway company, United Kingdom

Ballycastle Railway

1812 - 1924

1872-1883, railway company, United Kingdom

Alcester Railway

1872 - 1883

1872-1880, railway company, United Kingdom

Malmesbury Railway

1872 - 1880

1871-1948, aviator; inventor, American

Wright, Orville

1871 - 1948

1873-1903, inventor, British

Turner, Edward Raymond

1873 - 1903

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

Gendle, Albert Edgar

1809 - 1923

1872-1944, artist, photographer, France

Dubreuil, Pierre

1872 - 1944

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

Sims, Charles Henry

1873 - 1928

1872-1927, telegraph communications, United Kingdom

Eastern Telegraph Company

1872 - 1927

1871-1883, railway company, British

Scotswood, Newburn & Wylam Railway & Dock Company

1871 - 1883

1874-1958, aviator; aircraft manufacturer, born Paris; British; French

Farman, Henri

1874 - 1958

1870-1958, artist, English; British

Elwell, Frederick William

1870 - 1958

1873-1920, chemist, German

Dolezalek, Friedrich

1873 - 1920

1871-1937, physicist, New Zealand-born, British

Rutherford, Ernest

1871 - 1937

1874-1931, electrical engineer; inventor, British

Clinker, R C

1874 - 1931

1869-1942, engineer, Danish

Poulsen, Valdemar

1869 - 1942

1870-1949, artist; painter; poster artist, Dutch; British

Anrooy, Anton van

1870 - 1949

1873-1934, metrologist, British

Eden, Edgar Mark

1873 - 1934

1872-1918, Empress of Russia, Consort of Nicolas II, from 1894-1918

Fyodorovna, Alexandra

1872 - 1918

1872-1934, artist, British; English

Dixon, Charles

1872 - 1934

1871-1952, engineer, British

Collett, Charles B

1871 - 1952

1871-1913, physician, Irish

Alcock, Nathaniel Henry

1871 - 1913

1870-1942, physicist, French

Perrin, Jean Baptiste

1870 - 1942

1872-1961, chemist, British; English

Travers, Morris William

1872 - 1961

1870-1937, naval architect, English; British

Isherwood, Joseph William

1870 - 1937

1873-1931, tropical medicine specialist; novelist, British; Scottish

Balfour, Sir Andrew

1873 - 1931

1869-1940, astronomer, American

Ellerman, F

1869 - 1940

1874-1949, astronomer, British

Reynolds, J H

1874 - 1949

1873-1951, astronomer & photographer, American

Lampland, Carl Otto

1873 - 1951

1873-1932, balloon and airplane aviator, Franco-Brazilian

Santos-Dumont, Alberto

1873 - 1932

1871-1898, railway company, United Kingdom

Scarborough & Whitby Railway

1871 - 1898

1869-1945, ophthalmologist; surgeon, British

Harman, Nathaniel Bishop

1869 - 1945

active 1871-1959, manufactuer of sewing machines; manufacturer of calculating machines, Braunschweig, Germany

Grimme Natalis and Co

1871 - 1959

1869-1928, geologist; explorer, Swedish

Nordenskjöld, Otto Nils Gustaf

1869 - 1928

1873-1958, artist; painter; printmaker; poster artist, British

Pears, Charles

1873 - 1958

1869-1956, artist, Dutch

Raemaekers, Louis

1869 - 1956

1874-1943, draughtsman; printmaker; architect; poster artist, Russian; British

Walcot, William

1874 - 1943

1870-1944, astronomer, Turkish-French

Antoniadi, Eugene Marie

1870 - 1944

1872-1944, illustrator; cartoonist; artist; author, British

Robinson, William Heath

1872 - 1944

Barrow Ship Building Company Limited

1871 - 1897

O'Gorman, Mervyn Joseph Pius

1871 - 1958

Ball, John

1872 - 1941