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1872 F. E. B. Beaumont M.P., House of Commons, London. | 1872 F. E. B. Beaumont M.P., House of Commons, London. | ||
1872 ''“Notice is hereby given, that the petition of Frederick Edward Blacket Beaumont, of No. 2, Westminster-chambers, Victoria-street, in the city of Westminster, Captain in the Royal Engineers, and Charles James Appleby, of Emerson-stt., Southwark, Surrey, Engineer, praying for letters patent for the invention of " improvements in rock or stone drilling, tunnelling, and boring apparatus," was deposited and recorded in the Office of the Commissioners on the 7th day of February, 1872, and a complete specification accompanying such petition was at the same time filed in the said office.”''<Ref>London Gazette 16 Feb 1872</Ref> This patent was sealed week ending 9 May 1872.<Ref> Birmingham Daily Post - Monday 13 May 1872</Ref> | 1872 ''“Notice is hereby given, that the petition of Frederick Edward Blacket Beaumont, of No. 2, Westminster-chambers, Victoria-street, in the city of Westminster, Captain in the Royal Engineers, and [[Charles James Appleby]], of Emerson-stt., Southwark, Surrey, Engineer, praying for letters patent for the invention of " improvements in rock or stone drilling, tunnelling, and boring apparatus," was deposited and recorded in the Office of the Commissioners on the 7th day of February, 1872, and a complete specification accompanying such petition was at the same time filed in the said office.”''<Ref>London Gazette 16 Feb 1872</Ref> This patent was sealed week ending 9 May 1872.<Ref> Birmingham Daily Post - Monday 13 May 1872</Ref> | ||
1874 Major Beaumont R.E. MP, was a member of a sub-committee on balloons which conducted trials of a method of inflating a balloon on the battlefield<ref>The Times Sept. 5, 1874</ref> | 1874 Major Beaumont R.E. MP, was a member of a sub-committee on balloons which conducted trials of a method of inflating a balloon on the battlefield<ref>The Times Sept. 5, 1874</ref> |
Revision as of 12:13, 26 February 2025
Captain Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont, R.E.
1833 Born in Darfield, Barnsley
1851 Cadet at Woolwich[1]
1852 Joined the Royal Engineers with rank of Second Lieutenant
1854-5 Served in the Crimea
1855-6 Served in the Turkish Contingent Engineers
Served in the Royal Engineers during the Indian Mutiny
Served with Thaddeus Lowe’s Balloon Corps in the American Civil War[2]
1862. Captain F. Beaumont and Captain G. E. Grover both of the Royal Engineers advocated the formation of a balloon unit within the British Army.
1865 Birth of daughter Fredericka Eliza Lillie Beaumont in Farnworth, Prescot, Lancs., to Frederick and Emma Beaumont[3]
1866 Promoted to Captain
1867 With Captain Locock exhibited their tunnel boring machine at the Paris Exhibition, of which he was a juror or associate juror[4]
1867 Royal Engineer Office, Sheerness.
1869 Dissolution of the Partnership between Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont and Herbert Locock, carrying on business as Manufacturers of Patent Machinery for boring Rock and Contractors for boring Rock, under the style or firm of Beaumont and Locock, at Sheerness. in the county of Kent. Debts due to and owing by the said partnership will be received and paid by the said Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont, by whom the said business will henceforth be carried on.[5].
c.1870 A member of the Balloon Committee
1872 F. E. B. Beaumont M.P., House of Commons, London.
1872 “Notice is hereby given, that the petition of Frederick Edward Blacket Beaumont, of No. 2, Westminster-chambers, Victoria-street, in the city of Westminster, Captain in the Royal Engineers, and Charles James Appleby, of Emerson-stt., Southwark, Surrey, Engineer, praying for letters patent for the invention of " improvements in rock or stone drilling, tunnelling, and boring apparatus," was deposited and recorded in the Office of the Commissioners on the 7th day of February, 1872, and a complete specification accompanying such petition was at the same time filed in the said office.”[6] This patent was sealed week ending 9 May 1872.[7]
1874 Major Beaumont R.E. MP, was a member of a sub-committee on balloons which conducted trials of a method of inflating a balloon on the battlefield[8]
1875 Major Beaumont presented a paper to the IMechE describing the "state of the art" of diamond boring, with excellent drawings.[9]
1875 Patented a tunnelling machine that was later employed in boring the experimental Channel Tunnel headings.[10]
1899 Colonel Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont died in London; buried in Kensal Green Cemetery
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1851 census
- ↑ [1] British Balloon Museum and Library
- ↑ BMD
- ↑ The Times May 27, 1867
- ↑ London Gazette 22 Jan 1869
- ↑ London Gazette 16 Feb 1872
- ↑ Birmingham Daily Post - Monday 13 May 1872
- ↑ The Times Sept. 5, 1874
- ↑ On Rock Boring by the Diamond Drill, and Recent Applications of the Process. R E Beaumont. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Volume 26, Issue 1 June 1875
- ↑ The Engineer 1916/12/08
- Find-a-grave index
- British Regimental Registers of Service, 1756-1900