Goldsworthy Gurney, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Goldsworthy Gurney

surgeon, chemist, lecturer, consultant, architect, builder, gentleman scientist, inventor

Date of Birth: 14-Feb-1793

Place of Birth: Padstow, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 28-Feb-1875

Profession: architect, engineer, physicist, inventor, chemist

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Goldsworthy Gurney

  • Sir Goldsworthy Gurney (14 February 1793 – 28 February 1875) was an English surgeon, chemist, lecturer, consultant, architect, builder.
  • He was a prototypical British gentleman scientist and inventor of the Victorian era. Amongst many accomplishments, he developed the oxy-hydrogen blowpipe, and later applied its principles to a novel form of illumination, the Bude light; developed a series of early steam-powered road vehicles; and laid claim—still discussed and disputed today—to the blastpipe, a key component in the success of steam locomotives, engines, and other coal-fired systems. Events surrounding the failure of his steam vehicle enterprise gave rise to controversy in his time, with considerable polarisation of opinion.
  • His daughter Anna Jane Gurney (1816–1895) was devoted to him.
  • During her lifetime, she engaged in an extraordinary campaign to ensure the blastpipe was seen as his invention.

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