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Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton (1863–1930) Electrical engineer
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Abstract
Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton was an electrical engineer, holding memberships of the Institutes of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering; as well being a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was also one of the early non-medical X-ray experimenters and is notable for producing the first X-ray image in the United Kingdom, on 8 January 1896. He was active in the Röntgen Society of London and became its President in 1911–1912. One of his major interests was the theory of television production. Campbell-Swinton ended his scientific career as a consulting engineer in London. This brief biography gives special reference to Campbell-Swinton’s work with X-rays.
Abstract
Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton was an electrical engineer, holding memberships of the Institutes of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering; as well being a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was also one of the early non-medical X-ray experimenters and is notable for producing the first X-ray image in the United Kingdom, on 8 January 1896. He was active in the Röntgen Society of London and became its President in 1911–1912. One of his major interests was the theory of television production. Campbell-Swinton ended his scientific career as a consulting engineer in London. This brief biography gives special reference to Campbell-Swinton’s work with X-rays.
Keywords
X-ray imaging in 1896, X-ray tube design, electric lighting, television theory, Turbinia, Röntgen Society, Royal Society, Nature, William George Armstrong, Charles Parsons, Gugliemo Marconi, Lord Salisbury, King Edward VII, Royal Photographic Society
Title
Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton (1863–1930) Electrical engineer
Journal
Nowotwory. Journal of Oncology
Issue
Article type
Other materials agreed with the Editors
Pages
46-49
Published online
2018-06-20
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DOI
Bibliographic record
Nowotwory. Journal of Oncology 2018;68(1):46-49.
Keywords
X-ray imaging in 1896
X-ray tube design
electric lighting
television theory
Turbinia
Röntgen Society
Royal Society
Nature
William George Armstrong
Charles Parsons
Gugliemo Marconi
Lord Salisbury
King Edward VII
Royal Photographic Society
Authors
Richard F. Mould