- Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont
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name=Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont
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born=1833-10-22
died=1899-08-20
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allegiance=United Kingdom
branch=British Army
serviceyears=1852 - 1877
rank=Colonel
unit=Royal Engineers
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battles=Crimean War ,Indian Mutiny
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laterwork=Member of Parliament Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont (
1833-10-22 -1899-08-20 ) was a British officer of theRoyal Engineers who produced several inventions, including a tunneling machine which bore his name, and the Beaumont-Adams revolver.Early life
Beaumont was the son of Edward Blackett Beaumont and Jane Lee. He was educated at the
Harrow School ,Harrow on the Hill ,England .Career
Beaumont served in the Royal Engineers and was a contemporary of
General Charles George Gordon ; his name appeared directly before Gordon's in the Army Lists from the date of their first commissioning,1852-06-23 .As a
lieutenant , Beaumont saw service during theCrimean War , and was one of only a small number of British officers who served with Turkish forces along theDanube , serving with the (local) rank ofCaptain in the Turkish Contingent Engineers, for which service he was awarded theTurkish Crimean War medal rather than theBritish Crimean War Medal .In 1858 Beaumont again saw action, during the
Indian Mutiny during which he served on the staff of the Royal Engineers, distinguishing himself on1858-03-14 atLucknow , being awarded theIndian Mutiny Medal with clasp.Promoted to Captain in 1866, Beaumont in conjunction with Captain F.E. Grover made efforts to get
ballooning adopted by the British Army, Beaumont having witnessed the use of balloons in theAmerican Civil War .Beaumont was promoted to
Major in 1872, and in 1873 was placed in charge of railways at theRoyal Arsenal ,Woolwich . While in the post he worked on methods for generatinghydrogen for balloon experiments and was described by his contemporaries as "a man of remarkably inventive talent."In 1874 Beaumont became involved with the
Channel Tunnel Company and successfully bored a number of tunnels without the use of explosives and more than three times faster than manual labour. He invented a tunneling machine which was accidentally credited with work actually carried out byCaptain Thomas English 's more successful machine in 1880, in the magazine "The Engineer ". Despite letters of complaint from Captain English the editor of the magazine did nothing to correct the mistake and even today the earlyChannel Tunnel trial is sometimes credited to Beaumont's machine.In 1876 Beaumont took leave from the Army and was elected one of the two Members of Parliament for South Durham which he held from 1868 to 1880.
Beaumont retired from the Army shortly after his promotion to Colonel in 1877, and died on
1899-08-20 .References
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*cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Biography-Col. F.E.B. Beaumont, RE | work = Nineteenth Century British and Indian Armies and their Soldiers | publisher = | date = | url = http://www.members.dca.net/fbl/pbeaumontfeb.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2008-02-07
*cite book | last = Driver | first = Hugh | authorlink = Hugh Driver | coauthors = | title = The Birth of Military Aviation: Britain, 1903-1914 | publisher =Royal Historical Society | date = 1997 | location = | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 086193234X
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