- Alfred Rosling Bennett
Alfred Rosling Bennett (1850 in
Islington ,London –24 May 1928 in Matlock,Derbyshire ) was an English electrical engineer.Career
A. R. Bennett studied at Belle Vue Academy,
Greenwich , London. He then took a job with theIndia n government telegraph department.He returned to Britain in 1873 and was responsible for pioneering work in incandescent electric lighting in the early 1880s. He also
patent ed an iron-alkali battery and atelephone transformer .In 1895 he established a telephone system in
Guernsey and later became engineer to the municipal telephone systems inGlasgow , Tunbridge Wells,Portsmouth ,Brighton and Hull.He had a lifelong interest in railways and was vice-president of the Institution of Locomotive Engineers in 1911.
Books
A. R. Bennett wrote several books, including:
* "The First Railway in London" (the
London and Greenwich Railway )
* "Historic Locomotives"
* "London and Londoners in the 1850s and 1860s"
* "A Saga of Guernsey"
* "The Telephone Systems of the Continent of Europe"
* "The Chronicles ofBoulton's Siding "ources
* Introduction by John Marshall to "The Chronicles of Boulton's Siding" by Alfred Rosling Bennett, published by David & Charles, 1971, ISBN 0 7153 5318 7
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