James Bowman Lindsay

James Bowman Lindsay (1799-1862) was born in Carmyllie near Arbroath in Angus, Scotland. He was responsible for several innovations which were not developed until long after his death, including the electric light bulb, submarine telegraphy and arc welding. Lindsay, James Bowman Lindsay, James Bowman Lindsay, James Bowman

 

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