Friedrich Albrecht Winzer

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Friedrich Albrecht Winzer, better known as Frederick Winsor, was a pioneering German-born engineer and entrepreneur who played a key role in developing and promoting gas lighting in early 19th-century Britain.

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instanceOf engineer
entrepreneur
person
pioneer of gas lighting
activeIn France
United Kingdom
alsoKnownAs Frederick Winsor
burialPlace Père Lachaise Cemetery
causeOfDeath carriage accident
citizenship Duchy of Brunswick NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
dateOfBirth 1763-10-01
dateOfDeath 1830-05-22
demonstrationPlace Pall Mall, London
demonstrationYear 1807
era Industrial Revolution
fieldOfWork civil engineering
gas lighting
founded Gas Light and Coke Company
foundedInPlace London, England
surface form: London
foundedInYear 1812
gaveDemonstrationOf gas lighting in London
gender male
influenced adoption of gas lighting in urban street illumination
development of gas utility companies
knownFor commercialization of gas lighting
public advocacy of gas illumination
language English
German
movedTo London, England
surface form: London
name Friedrich Albrecht Winzer self-link
nationalityAtBirth Brunswick citizen
notableFor early public demonstrations of gas lighting
promotion of gas lighting in Britain
obtained British patent for gas lighting
occupation engineer
entrepreneur
inventor
patentYear 1804
placeOfBirth Brunswick
placeOfDeath Paris
proposed use of coal gas for street lighting in London
residence London, England
surface form: London

Paris

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Frederick Winsor, German-born British inventor birthName Friedrich Albrecht Winzer
subject surface form: Frederick Winsor
Friedrich Albrecht Winzer name Friedrich Albrecht Winzer self-link