Robert Davidson (Inventor)
978-613-2-49027-8
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2010-09-05
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Robert Davidson (1804–1894) was a Scottish inventor who built the first known electric locomotive in 1837. Born and died in Aberdeen, northeast Scotland, where he was a prosperous chemist and dyer, amongst other ventures. Davidson was educated at Marischal College, where he studied for one year on a scholarship - he had an education in return for being a lab assistant. He became interested in the new electrical technologies of the day. From 1837 he made small electric motors on his own principles, though William H. Taylor in the U.S. made similar motors from 1838. Both men worked independently, without knowledge of the other's work. Davidson staged an exhibition of electrical machinery at Edinburgh, Scotland in 1840, and later at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly in London. Amongst the machines shown were electrically operated lathes and printing presses.
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