List of British innovations and discoveries explained
The following is a list and timeline of innovations as well as inventions and discoveries that involved British people or the United Kingdom including predecessor states in the history of the formation of the United Kingdom. This list covers, but is not limited to, innovation and invention in the mechanical, electronic, and industrial fields, as well as medicine, military devices and theory, artistic and scientific discovery and innovation, and ideas in religion and ethics, and disgrace.
Factors that historians note spurred innovation and discovery include the 17th century Scientific Revolution and the 18th/19th century Industrial Revolution.[1] [2] Another possible influence is the British patent system which had medieval origins and was codified with the Patent Act of 1852.[3]
17th century
- 1605
- 1614
- 1620
- 1625
- 1657
- 1667
- 1668
- 1698
18th century
- 1701
- An improved seed drill is designed by Jethro Tull.[12] It is used to spread seeds around a field with a rotating handle which makes seed planting a lot easier.
- 1705
- 1712
- 1718
- 1730
- The Rotherham plough, the first plough to be widely built in factories and commercially successful, is patented by Joseph Foljambe.[14]
- 1737
- 1740
- 1744
- The earliest known reference to baseball is made in a publication, A Little Pretty Pocket-Book, by John Newbery. It contains a rhymed description of "base-ball" and a woodcut that shows a field set-up somewhat similar to the modern game—though in a triangular rather than diamond configuration, and with posts instead of ground-level bases.[16]
- 1753
- Invention of hollow-pipe drainage is credited to Sir Hugh Dalrymple who died in 1753.[17]
1761
- 1765
- 1767
- 1776
- Scottish economist Adam Smith, often known as 'The father of modern economics',[20] publishes his seminal text The Wealth of Nations.[21] [22]
- The Watt steam engine, conceived in 1765, goes into production. It is the first type of steam engine to make use of steam at a pressure just above atmospheric.
- 1779
- 1781
- 1783
- 1786
- 1798
19th century
- 1802
- 1804
- 1807
- 1814
- c1820
- 1822
- 1823
- 1824
- 1825
- 1828
- 1831
- 1835
- 1836
- 1837
- 1839
- 1840
- 1841
- 1842
- 1843
- 1846
- A design for a chemical telegraph is patented by Alexander Bain. Bain's telegraph is installed on the wires of the Electric Telegraph Company on one line. Later, in 1850, it was used in America by Henry O'Reilly.[38]
- 1847
- 1851
- 1852
- 1853
- Scottish physician Alexander Wood develops a medical hypodermic syringe with a needle fine enough to pierce the skin.[42]
- 1854
- 1868
- 1869
- 1873
- 1876
- 1878
- 1883
- 1884
- 1885
- The first commercially successful safety bicycle, called the Rover, is designed by John Kemp Starley. The following year Dan Albone produces a derivative of this called the Ivel Safety cycle.
- 1886
- 1892
- 1897
20th century
- 1901
- The first wireless signal across the Atlantic is sent from Cornwall in England and received in Newfoundland in Canada (a distance of 2,100 miles) by Italian scientist Guglielmo Marconi.[52]
- The first commercially successful light farm tractor is patented by Dan Albone.[53] [54]
- 1902
- 1906
- The introduction of, a revolutionary capital ship design.
- 1907
- 1910
- 1916
- The first use in battle of the military tank (although the tank was also developed independently elsewhere).
- 1918
- The Royal Air Force becomes the first independent air force in the world[57]
- The introduction of HMS Argus the first example of the standard pattern of aircraft carrier, with a full-length flight deck that allowed wheeled aircraft to take off and land.
- 1922
- In Sorbonne, France, Englishman Edwin Belin demonstrates a mechanical scanning device, an early precursor to modern television.
- 1926
- 1930
- 1932
- The Anglepoise lamp is patented by George Carwardine, a design consultant specialising in vehicle suspension systems.
- 1933
- 1936
- 1937
- 1939
- The initial design of the Bombe, an electromechanical device to assist with the deciphering of messages encrypted by the Enigma machine, is produced by Alan Turing at the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS).
- 1943
- 1949
- 1951
- The concept of microprogramming is developed by Maurice Wilkes from the realisation that the CPU of a computer could be controlled by a miniature, highly specialised computer program in high-speed ROM.
- LEO is the first business application (a payroll system) on an electronic computer.
- 1952
- 1953
- 1955
- The first accurate atomic clock, a caesium standard based on a certain transition of the caesium-133 atom, is built by Louis Essen at the National Physical Laboratory. This clock enabled further development of general relativity, and started a basis for an enhanced SI unit system.[64]
- 1956
- 1961
- 1963
- 1964
- 1965
- A pioneer of the development of dairy farming systems, Rex Paterson, set out his principles for labour management.[68]
- The Touchscreen was invented by E. A. Johnson working at the Radar Research Establishment, Malvern, Worcestershire.[69]
- 1966
- 1969
- 1970
- 1973
- Clifford Cocks develops the algorithm for the RSA cipher while working at the Government Communications Headquarters, approximately three years before it was independently developed by Rivest, Shamir and Adleman at MIT. The British government declassified the 1973 invention in 1997.[72]
- 1976
- 1977
- Steptoe and Edwards successfully carried out a pioneering conception which resulted in the birth of the world's first baby to be conceived by IVF, Louise Brown on 25 July 1978, in Oldham General Hospital, Greater Manchester, UK.[74] [75] [76]
- 1979
- 1984
- 1989
- 1991
- 1992
- The first SMS message in the world is sent over the UK's GSM network.
- 1995
- 1996
- Animal cloning, a female domestic sheep became the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell, by scientists at the Roslin institute.[82]
- 1997
- Scottish scientists at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, produce the first mammal cloned from an adult cell.[83]
- The ThrustSSC jet-propelled car, designed and built in England, sets the land speed record.
21st century
- 2003
- Beagle 2, a British landing spacecraft that forms part of the European Space Agency's 2003 Mars Express mission lands on the surface of Mars but fails to communicate. It is located twelve years later in a series of images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that suggest two of Beagle's four solar panels failed to deploy, blocking the spacecraft's communications antenna.
- 2004
- 2005
- 2012
- Raspberry Pi, a single-board computer, is launched and quickly becomes popular for education in programming and computer science.[88]
- 2014
- The European Space Agency's Philae lander leaves the Rosetta spacecraft and makes the first ever landing on a comet. The Philae lander was built with significant British expertise and technology, alongside that of several other countries.[89] [90]
- 2016
- SABRE or Synergetic Air Breathing Rocket Engine is an example of a Rocket-Jet hybrid hypersonic air-breathing rocket engine.
- 2020
- Became the first country in the world to deploy an approved COVID-19 vaccine
Ceramics
Clock making
Clothing manufacturing
Communications
Computing
- ACE and Pilot ACE[117] – Alan Turing
- ARM architecture The ARM CPU design is the microprocessor architecture of 98% of mobile phones and every smartphone.[118]
- Atlas, an early supercomputer and was the fastest computer in the world until the release of the American CDC 6600. This machine introduced many modern architectural concepts: spooling, interrupts, instruction pipelining, interleaved memory, virtual memory and paging – Team headed by Tom Kilburn
- The first graphical computer game OXO on the EDSAC at Cambridge University – A.S. Douglas
- First computer generated music was played by the Ferranti Mark 1 computer – Christopher Strachey
- Denotational semantics – Christopher Strachey pioneer in programming language design
- Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm and first universal quantum computer described – David Deutsch
- Digital audio player – Kane Kramer
- EDSAC was the first complete, fully functional computer to use the von Neumann architecture, the basis of every modern computer – Maurice Wilkes
- EDSAC 2 the successor to the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator or EDSAC. It was the first computer to have a microprogrammed (Microcode) control unit and a bit slice hardware architecture – Team headed by Maurice Wilkes
- Ferranti Mark 1 – Also known as the Manchester Electronic Computer was the first computer to use the principles of early CPU design – Freddie Williams and Tom Kilburn – Also the world's first successful commercially available general-purpose electronic computer.
- Flip-flop circuit, which became the basis of electronic memory (Random-access memory) in computers – William Eccles and F. W. Jordan
- Conceptualised Integrated Circuit – Geoffrey W.A. Dummer
- Josephson effect and theorised Pi Josephson junction and Josephson junction – Brian David Josephson
- Heavily involved in the development of the Linux kernel – Andrew Morton & Alan Cox
- Manchester Baby was the world's first electronic stored-program computer. Developed by Frederic Calland Williams & Tom Kilburn[119]
- Osborne 1 The first commercially successful portable computer, the precursor to the Laptop computer – Adam Osborne
- Packet switching co-invented by British engineer Donald Davies and American Paul Baran – National Physical Laboratory, London England
- First PC-compatible palmtop computer (Atari Portfolio) – Ian H. S. Cullimore
- First programmer – Ada Lovelace
- First Programming Language Analytical Engine ordercode – Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace
- (Psion Organiser) world's first handheld computer – Psion PLC
- First experimental quantum algorithm demonstrated on a working 2-qubit NMR quantum computer used to solve Deutsch's problem - Jonathan A. Jones.
- The first rugged computer – Husky (computer)
- Sumlock ANITA calculator the world's first all-electronic desktop calculator – Bell Punch Co
- Sinclair Executive was the first 'slimline' pocket calculator, amongst other electrical/electronic innovations – Sir Clive Sinclair
- Co-Inventor of the first trackball device – developed by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor
- Universal Turing machine – The UTM model is considered to be the origin of the "stored program computer" used by John von Neumann in 1946 for his "Electronic Computing Instrument" that now bears von Neumann's name: the von Neumann architecture, also UTM is considered the first operating system – Alan Turing
- Williams tube – a cathode ray tube used to electronically store binary data (Can store roughly 500 to 1,000 bits of data) – Freddie Williams & Tom Kilburn
- Wolfram's 2-state 3-symbol Turing machine – Stephen Wolfram
Engineering
Household appliances
Ideas, religion and ethics
Industrial processes
Medicine
Military
- Angled Flight Deck, Optical Landing System and Steam catapult for Aircraft Carriers-Dennis Cambell CB DSC, Nicholas Goodhart and Commander Colin C. Mitchell RNVR respectively
- Armstrong Gun – Sir William Armstrong
- Bailey bridge – Donald Bailey
- Battle Tank/The tank – During WWI, developed separately in Britain and France, and first used in combat by the British. In Britain designed by Walter Gordon Wilson and William Tritton.
- Bouncing bomb – Barnes Wallis
- Bullpup firearm configuration – Thorneycroft carbine
- Chobham armour
- Congreve rocket – William Congreve
- Depth charge
- Dreadnought battleship –
- The side by side Boxlock action, AKA the double barrelled shotgun – Anson and Deeley
- Percussion ignition
- Turret ship – Although designs for a rotating gun turret date back to the late 18th century, was the first warship to be outfitted with one.
- Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife – William Ewart Fairbairn and Eric A. Sykes
- Fighter aircraft – The Vickers F.B.5 Gunbus of 1914 was the first of its kind.
- Safety fuse – William Bickford
- H2S radar (airborne radar to aid bomb targeting) – Alan Blumlein
- Harrier jump jet – VTOL (Vertical take-off and landing aircraft)
- High explosive squash head – Sir Charles Dennistoun Burney
- Livens Projector – William Howard Livens[184]
- The first self-powered machine gun Maxim gun – Sir Hiram Maxim, Although the Inventor is American, the Maxim gun was financed by Albert Vickers [la] of Vickers Limited company, produced and further refined in Hatton Garden London
- Mills bombthe first modern fragmentation grenade.
- Nuclear fission chain reaction – Leo Szilard whilst crossing the road near Russell Square.
- Puckle Gun – James Puckle
- Rubber bullet and Plastic bullet – Developed by the Ministry of Defence during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
- Self-propelled gun - The Gun Carrier Mark I was the first piece of Self-propelled artillery ever to be produced.
- Shrapnel shell – Henry Shrapnel
- Smokeless propellant to replace gunpowder with the use of Cordite – Frederick Abel
- The world's first practical underwater active sound detection apparatus, the ASDIC Active Sonar – Developed by Canadian physicist Robert William Boyle and English physicist Albert Beaumont Wood
- Special forces – SAS Founded by Sir David Stirling.
- Stun grenades – invented by the Special Air Service in the 1960s.
- Torpedo – Robert Whitehead
- The Whitworth rifle, considered the first sniper rifle. During the American Civil War the Whitworth rifle had been known to kill at ranges of about 800yd – Sir Joseph Whitworth
Mining
Musical instruments
Photography
Publishing firsts
- Oldest publisher and printer in the world (having been operating continuously since 1584): Cambridge University Press
- first book printed in English: "The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye" by Englishman William Caxton in 1475
- The first edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (1768–81) [190]
- The first English textbook on surgery(1597) [191]
- The first modern pharmacopoeia, William Cullen (1776) The book became 'Europe's principal text on the classification and treatment of disease' [192]
- The first postcards and picture postcards in the UK [193]
Science
Astronomy
- Discovery of the "White Spot" on Saturn – Will Hay
- Discovery of Proxima Centauri, the closest known star to the Sun, by Robert Innes (1861–1933) [199]
- Discovery of the planet Uranus[200] and the moons Titania, Oberon, Enceladus, Mimas[201] by Sir William Herschel (German born astronomer, later in life British)
- Discovery of Triton[202] and the moons Hyperion, Ariel and Umbriel – William Lassell[203]
- Planetarium – John Theophilus Desaguliers
- Predicts the existence and location of Neptune from irregularities in the orbit of Uranus – John Couch Adams[204]
- Important contributions to the development of radio astronomy – Bernard Lovell[205]
- Newtonian telescope – Sir Isaac Newton[206]
- Achromatic doublet lens – John Dollond[207]
- Coining the phrase 'Big Bang' – Fred Hoyle[208]
- First theorised existence of black holes, binary stars; invented torsion balance – John Michell[209]
- Stephen Hawking – World-renowned theoretical physicist made many important contributions to the fields of cosmology and quantum gravity, especially in the context of black holes
- Spiral galaxies – William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse[210]
- Discovery of Halley's Comet – Edmond Halley[211]
- Discovery of pulsars – Antony Hewish[212]
- Discovery of Sunspots and was the first person to make a drawing of the Moon through a telescope – Thomas Harriot[213]
- The Eddington limit, the natural limit to the luminosity of stars, or the radiation generated by accretion onto a compact object – Arthur Stanley Eddington[214]
- Aperture synthesis, used for accurate location and imaging of weak radio sources in the field of Radio astronomy – Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish[215]
Biology
Chemistry
- Aluminium first discovered – Sir Humphry Davy
- Concept of atomic number introduced to fix inadequacies of Mendeleev's periodic table, which had been based on atomic weight – Henry Moseley[216]
- Baconian method, an early forerunner of the scientific method – Sir Francis Bacon[217]
- Benzene first isolated, the first known aromatic hydrocarbon – Michael Faraday[218]
- Boron first isolated – Humphry Davy[11]
- Bragg's law and establish the field of X-ray crystallography, an important tool for elucidating the crystal structure of substances – William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg[219]
- Buckminsterfullerene discovered – Sir Harry Kroto[220]
- Callendar effect the theory that linked rising carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere to global temperature (Global warming) – Guy Stewart Callendar
- Chemical Oceanography established : Robert Boyle.[221]
- Dalton's law and Law of multiple proportions – John Dalton[222]
- The structure of DNA and pioneering the field of molecular biology – co-developed by Francis Crick [223] and the American James Watson
- DNA sequencing by chain termination – Frederick Sanger[224]
- Electrolysis and electrochemistry discovered : William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle.[225]
- Chemical Fertilizer invented : John Lawes
- Structure of Ferrocene discovered – Geoffrey Wilkinson & others [226]
- Pioneer of the Fuel Cell – Francis Thomas Bacon[227]
- Henderson limit - Richard Henderson
- Hydrogen discovered as a colourless, odourless gas that burns and can form an explosive mixture with air – Henry Cavendish[228]
- Introns discovered in eukaryotic DNA and the mechanism of gene-splicing – Richard J. Roberts[229]
- Concept of Isotopes first proposed, elements with the same chemical properties may have differing atomic weights – Frederick Soddy[11]
- Josephson voltage standard - Brian Josephson
- Kerosene invented : Abraham Gesner and James Young.
- Kinetic theory of gases developed : James Maxwell.[230]
- Proposes the law of octaves, a precursor to the Periodic Law – John Newlands[231]
- Pioneer of Meteorology by developing a nomenclature system for clouds in 1802 – Luke Howard[232]
- Potassium first isolated – Humphry Davy[11]
- Rayleigh scattering explains why the sky is blue, and predicted the existence of the surface waves – John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh[233]
- Silicones discovered : Frederic Kipping.[234]
- Publishes Opus Maius, which among other things, proposes an early form of the Scientific Method, and contains results of his experiments with Gunpowder – Roger Bacon [235]
- Publishes several Aristotelian commentaries, an early framework for the Scientific Method – Robert Grosseteste[236]
- Sodium first isolated – Humphry Davy[237]
- Thallium discovered – William Crookes[11]
- Valence discovered : Edward Frankland.[230]
- Chemical composition of Water discovered : Henry Cavendish.[225]
- Weston cell – Edward Weston (chemist)
- The synthesising of Xenon hexafluoroplatinate the first time to show that noble gases can form chemical compounds – Neil Bartlett
Sport
- Football – The rules as we know them today were established in 1848 at Cambridge University, Sheffield F.C. is acknowledged by The Football Association and FIFA as the world's first and oldest football club.[238]
- Rugby – William Webb Ellis
- Cricket – the world's second-most popular sport can be traced back to the 13th century
- Tennis – widely known to have originated in England.[239]
- Boxing – England played a key role in the evolution of modern boxing. Boxing was first accepted as an Olympic sport in Ancient Greece in 688 BC
- Golf – Modern game invented in Scotland
- Billiards
- Badminton
- Darts – a traditional pub game, the numbering layout was devised by Brian Gamlin
- Table-Tennis – was invented on the dinner tables of Britain as an indoor version of tennis
- Snooker – Invented by the British Army in India[240]
- Ping pong – The game has its origins in England, in the 1880s
- Bowls – has been traced to 13th century England[241]
- Field hockey – the modern game grew from English public schools in the early 19th century
- Netball – the sport emerged from early versions of women's basketball, at Madame Österberg's College in England during the late 1890s.[242]
- Rounders – the game originates in England most likely from an older game known as stool ball
- The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, the first race was in 1829 on the River Thames in London[243]
- Thoroughbred Horseracing – Was first developed in 17th and 18th century England
- Polo – its roots began in Persia as a training game for cavalry units, the formal codification of the rules of modern Polo as a sport were established in 19th century England
- The format of Modern Olympics – William Penny Brookes
- The first Paralympic games competition were held in England in 1948 – Ludwig Guttmann[244]
- Hawk-Eye ball tracking system.
Transport
Aviation
Railways
Locomotives
Other railway developments
Roads
considered the first modern F1 race car, designed for the 1962 Formula One season; a revolutionary design, the first fully stressed monocoque chassis to appear in Formula One – Colin Chapman, Team Lotus
Sea
Scientific innovations
Miscellaneous
the first known permanent colour photograph was taken by James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) [285]
See also
Further reading
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