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St. George Lane Fox Pitt

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Pioneer of electric lighting, otherwise known as George Lane-Fox

1856 Born in Malta; second son of Lieut-General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers and his wife Alice

1877 Invented an electrical device for lighting public gas lamps[1].

1878 Invented the Lane-Fox system of electric lighting (using small incandescent lamps in parallel) and took out a patent on it which was one of the first in that field.

1912 Mr Campbell-Swinton remarked at the Royal Institution that Fox Pitt was "the first to imagine, or at least patent, a public electricity supply to all and sundry."

1932 Died at home in London

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Dec 04, 1877