- James Swinburne
Sir James Swinburne (
February 28 ,1858 -March 30 ,1958 ) was a British electrical engineer and manufacturer. Often called the "Father of British Plastics", Swinburne revolutionized theplastics industry throughoutEurope and his native Britain.Swinburne was a prominent engineer in the electrical industry. He worked on the first electric
lightbulb and coined many new electrical words. Swinburne was a member of theInstitution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) for a record-breaking 73 years, serving as president from 1902 to 1903. He was named a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1906. He soon joined theFaraday Society , serving as its president from 1909 to 1911. He briefly exploredthermodynamics .His involvement with plastic began with his introduction to
phenol formaldehyde . Swinburne was so impressed with the possibilities of the product that he formed a company called Fireproof Celluloid Syndicate Limited, which was dedicated to research and marketing of the product. Swinburne andLeo Baekeland later founded the Demard Lacquer Company, which eventually becameBakelite Limited, which Swinburne served as chairman and, in 1948, as honorary president.In 1934, Swinburne was knighted and received the Baronetcy of Swinburne of Capheaton, Northumberland.
Sir James Swinburne died a month after his 100th birthday.
Writings
Swinburne authored a number of books, including:
* "Practical electrical units popularly explained : with numerous illustrations and remarks" (London: E. & F.N. Spon, 1883).
* "Entropy; or, Thermodynamics from an engineer's standpoint, and the reversibility of thermodynamics" (Westminster: Constable, 1904).Further reading
* Freeth, F.A. "James Swinburne. 1858-1958." "Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society", Vol. 5. (Feb., 1960), pp. 253-268.
External links
* [http://www.iee.org/publish/inspec/100years/swinburne.cfm Swinburne biography at IEE website]
* [http://www.plastiquarian.com/swinburne.htm Swinburne biography at Plastiquarian (Plastics Historical Society]
* [http://www.angeltowns.com/town/peerage/baronetss4.htm Baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom]
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