Overview of the events of 1881 in science
The year 1881 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
22 May – John Tebbutt discover the long-period comet, C/1881 K1 (also known as the Great Comet of 1881, Comet Tebbutt, 1881 III, 1881b).[ 1] History of science and technology [ edit ] March 1 – The Cunard Line 's SS Servia , the first steel transatlantic liner , is launched at J. & G. Thomson 's yard at Clydebank in Scotland.[ 12] May 16 – The Gross-Lichterfelde Tramway , the world's first electric tramway , is opened in Berlin by Siemens & Halske .[ 13] June – The positive-buoyancy powered submarine "Fenian Ram " (Holland Boat No. II ), designed by John Philip Holland , is first submersion-tested in New York City. August 30 – French inventor Clément Ader demonstrates his théâtrophone system which delivers the first example of transmitted binaural 2-channel stereophonic sound , delivered over telephone wires from the operatic stage of the Palais Garnier to the International Exposition of Electricity in Paris.[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17] September 26 – Godalming becomes the first town in England to have its streets illuminated by electric light (hydroelectrically generated).[ 18] October 10 – Richard D'Oyly Carte 's Savoy Theatre opens in London, the world's first public building to be fully lit by electricity, using Joseph Swan 's incandescent light bulbs .[ 12] [ 19] [ 20] The stage is first lit electrically on December 28.[ 21] December 21 – SS Aberdeen , the first oceangoing ship successfully powered by a triple expansion steam engine, designed by Alexander Carnegie Kirk , is launched at Robert Napier and Sons ' yard at Govan in Scotland. Nikolay Benardos introduces carbon arc welding , the first practical arc welding method.[ 22] Peter Herdic patents the Herdic horse-drawn cab in the United States. January 29 – Alice Catherine Evans (died 1975 ), American microbiologist . January 31 – Irving Langmuir (died 1957 ), American chemist . March 17 – Walter Rudolf Hess (died 1973 ), Swiss physiologist , recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . April 28 – Edith A. Roberts (died 1977 ), American plant ecologist . May 1 – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (died 1955 ), French paleontologist and philosopher . August 6 – Alexander Fleming (died 1955), British bacteriologist . September 18 – Vera Lebedeva (died 1968 ), Soviet Russian pediatrician . October 4 – George Constantinescu (died 1965 ), Romanian engineer. October 11 – Lewis Fry Richardson (died 1953 ), British mathematical physicist. October 22 – Clinton Davisson (died 1958 ), American physicist . November 9 – Margaret Reed Lewis (died 1970 ), American cell biologist . November 13 – Ludwig Koch (died 1974 ), German Jewish animal sound recordist . February 3 – John Gould (born 1804 ), English zoologist . March 26 – Lovisa Åhrberg (born 1801 ), Swedish surgeon . May 14 – Mary Seacole (born 1805 ), Jamaican -born nurse. May 19 – Joseph Barnard Davis (born 1801), English craniologist , physician and anthropologist. May 26 – Jakob Bernays (born 1824 ), German philologist . June 16 – George Rolleston (born 1829 ), English physician and zoologist. June 23 – Matthias Jakob Schleiden (born 1804), German biologist . June 29 – Maurice Raynaud (born 1834 ), French physician. July 27 – Hewett Watson (born 1804), English biologist. October 31 – George W. DeLong (born 1844 ), American Arctic explorer. November 30 – Jean-Alfred Gautier (born 1793 ), Swiss astronomer [ 24] ^ "THE GREAT COMET OF 1881" . The South Australian Advertiser ( Adelaide , South Australia ) . 8 June 1881. letter from C. 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Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition . 86 (2): F137–9. doi :10.1136/fn.86.2.f137 . PMC 1721389 . PMID 11882561 . ^ Tay, Waren (1881). "Symmetrical changes in the region of the yellow spot in each eye of an infant". Transactions of the Ophthalmological Society . 1 : 55–57. ^ Booth, Jeremy (1977). "A short history of blood pressure measurement" . Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine . 70 (11): 793–9. doi :10.1177/003591577707001112 . PMC 1543468 . PMID 341169 . ^ Borvon, Gérard (March 2008). "Dans les coulisses du Congrès international des électriciens de 1881" . Histoire de l'électricité et du magnetisme . Retrieved 2024-08-30 . ^ a b Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History . London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 434–435 . ISBN 0-304-35730-8 . ^ "The Siemens tram from past to present" (PDF) . Siemens . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-06-16 . ^ "Chronomedia: 1880-1884" . Terra Media. 2005-11-20. Retrieved 2024-08-30 . ^ Lange, A. (2002-03-31). "Le Premier Medium Electrique De Diffusion Culturelle: Le Theatrophone De Clement Ader (1881)" . Histoire de la télévision . Archived from the original on 2015-12-20. Retrieved 2007-11-21 . ^ "The Telephone at the Paris Opera" . Scientific American : 422–23. 1881-12-31. Archived from the original on 2021-02-25. ^ Crook, Tim (1999). Radio drama: Theory and practice . Psychology Press. pp. 15–16. ISBN 978-0-415-21603-6 . ^ "Godalming Power Station" . Engineering Timelines . Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-07-06 . ^ "The Savoy Theatre". The Times . London. 1881-10-03. p. 7. ^ Burgess, Michael (January 1975). "Richard D'Oyly Carte". The Savoyard : 7–11. ^ "Savoy Theatre" . The Times . 1881-12-29. p. 4. Retrieved 2012-01-30 . ^ "Beginnings of submerged arc welding" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. ^ "Copley Medal | British scientific award" . Encyclopædia Britannica . 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