Henry Moritz Leitner
Henry Moritz Leitner (c1871- )
Electrical engineer of 3, Victoria street, Westminster.
1893 Announcement 'The Committee of Management of the School for Modern Oriental Studies, founded the Imperial Institute in union with University College and King’s College, London, have recommended that the Ouseley Arabic Scholarship of 1893 should be awarded to Mr. Henry Leitner, son-of Dr. G. W. Leitnor, founder and director of the Oriental Institute at Woking.'[1]
1899 In the 1899 London-Brighton Run the 'most interesting and handsome carriage in the procession was new type of electric carriage driven the inventor, Mr Henry Leitner.'[2]
1901 Living at the Oriental Institute, Woking: Henry Leitner (age 30 born Lahore, India - British subject), Managing Director Electrical Manufacturing Corp - Employer. With his wife Sapbo Leitner (age 26 born Turkey - foreign subject) and his mother Lina Leitner (age 53 born Burma (Asia Minor) German - foreign subject). 1901 Census
1906 'A new system of lighting, the invention of Mr. Henry Leitner, has just been tested on the Great Western Railway. The result is regarded in engineering circles as nothing short of sensational.....'[3]
1911 Living at Oriental Institute, Maybury Hill, Woking: Lina Olympia Leitner (age 63 born Burma, Asia Minor - British subject). With her son Henry Moritz Leitner (age 40 born Lahore, India - British subject by parentage), Electrical Engineer and Managing Director of Electrical Company - Single. Two servants.[4]
1916 Patented accumulator elements.