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(b Masset, Queen Charlotte Islands, BC, 4 Nov 1946). Native American Haida sculptor, metalworker, printmaker and blanket-maker. He was the grandson of the Haida blanket- and basket-maker Florence Davidson (1895-1993), and great-grandson of the Haida wood-carver CHARLES EDENSHAW. He began carving argillite as a teenager in Masset, and in 1966 he met BILL REID, who offered him workshop space in Vancouver. There Davidson developed new carving skills and learnt the fundamentals of the two-dimensional ('formline') designs used by the Haida and other tribes of the northern Northwest Coast (see NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN ART,

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Robert Davidson (1804–1894) was a Scottish inventor who built the first known electric locomotive in 1837. Born and died in Aberdeen, northeast Scotland, where he was a prosperous chemist and dyer, amongst other ventures. Davidson was educated at Marischal College, where he studied for one year on a scholarship - he had an education in return for being a lab assistant. He became interested in the new electrical technologies of the day. From 1837 he made small electric motors on his own principles, though William H. Taylor in the U.S. made similar motors from 1838. Both men worked independently, without knowledge of the other's work.

Davidson staged an exhibition of electrical machinery at Edinburgh, Scotland in 1840, and later at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly in London. Amongst the machines shown were electrically operated lathes and printing presses.

Davidson made a model electric locomotive in 1837. His Galvani of 1842 was a four-wheeled machine, powered by zinc-acid batteries. It was tested on the Edinburgh-Glasgow line in September 1842 and, although found capable of carrying itself at 4mph, it did not haul any passengers or goods.[1] In a later report it was calculated that consuming zinc in a battery was forty times more expensive than burning coal in a firebox and later experiments in America proved these figures correct. Battery powered locomotives were not economically viable, a point lost on some steam engineers who smashed the 'Galvani' in its shed, fearing the potential competition to their new trade.

Financially viable electric traction was developed from the 1860s when the dynamo was invented and perfected. Davidson lived to see these developments - his reaction to the opening of the City & South London Tube was to commission a new set of business cards, that read 'Robert Davidson : Father of the Electric Locomotive'.

References

  1. ^ Gordon, William (1910). "The Underground Electric". Our Home Railways. 2. London: Frederick Warne and Co. p. 156. 

Sources

  • The Practical Mechanic Vol II, November 1842 pp 48-51.
  • 'A Note on Electro-Magnetic Engines' J.H.R Body, Newcomen Society Transactions Vol 14 pp103-107.
  • 'Electro-Magnetism and Motive Power:Robert Davidson's "Galvani" of 1842' Robert C.Post Railroad History 1974 pp5-23.
  • 'An Ingenious Aberdonian' A.C Davidson Scots Magazine January 1976
  • article by A.F Anderson 'New Scientist, 11 June 1981 pp 712-713.
  • John R. Stevens, Editor; Electric Railroader's Association, Publisher;1989-90; Pioneers of Electric Railroading: Their Story in Words and Pictures; Chapter 1; Pp. 1 - 6.

 
 
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