Johann Mannhardt, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Johann Mannhardt

German clockmaker

Date of Birth: 31-Aug-1798

Place of Birth: Gmund am Tegernsee, Bavaria, Germany

Date of Death: 25-Aug-1878

Profession: inventor

Nationality: German Empire

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Johann Mannhardt

  • Johann Mannhardt (August 31, 1798 – August 25, 1878) was a German clockmaker, mechanic, and inventor. Mannhardt was born in Tegernsee, and worked initially as a goatherd.
  • He learned the clockmaking trade, however, and developed a strong talent for mechanical work.
  • In 1826 he built a clock for the clocktower in Egern.
  • In 1844 he moved to Munich, where he designed a new lead-sealing machine and oil mill, as well as the iron framings for the skylights on the roof of the Alte Pinakothek.
  • He also built a number of machines, including saws, lathes, and peat presses, many of which he improved in ways that were copied elsewhere.
  • In addition, he designed the guillotine that was used in Germany for carrying out the death penalty for the next hundred years or so..
  • Mannhardt continued to work at clockmaking as well, particularly turret clocks for clock towers, and equipped the clocktowers in a large number of European cities, as well as in the United States.
  • He died in Munich in 1878.

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