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John Peter Gassiot

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22: 59:. In 1819 he married Elizabeth Scott and the couple had nine sons and three daughters. In 1822, he joined in business with Spaniard Sebastian Gonzalez Martinez to create the 667: 230:
for burial. His third son, Charles Gassiot (1826–1902), took over as head of the family wine business, and was an art patron, donating extensively to the
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He also became an enthusiastic amateur scientist with a particular interest in electricity. He created an amply-provided laboratory at his home on
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Gassiot, J. P. (1858). "The Bakerian Lecture: On the Stratifications and Dark Band in Electrical Discharges as Observed in Torricellian Vacua".
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at the Royal Society, encouraging Grove to join the London Institution where the two worked together on the development of photography.
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Morus, I. R. (1993). "Currents from the underworld: electricity and the technology of display in early Victorian England".
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in 1837. The society was famous for the public electrical displays mounted by Gassiot. Gassiot was elected
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Frankenstein's Children: Electricity, Exhibition and Experiment in Early-Nineteenth-Century London
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could be drawn before an electrical contact was made. Gassiot extended Groves's work on
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Kurzer, F. (2001). "Chemistry and chemists at the London Institution 1807–1912".
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Gassiot family, various newsletters, Friends of West Norwood Cemetery
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All Scientists Now: The Royal Society in the Nineteenth Century
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Gassiot's work was particularly important in the demise of the
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Moore, Carl E.; Jaselskis, Bruno; Smolinski, Alfred (1985).
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Electricity on Show: Spectacular Events in Victorian London
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The Calotype Patent Lawsuit of Talbot v. Laroche 1854
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FRS
electrical phenomena
Royal Society
Royal Navy
midshipman
firm
sherry
port
Clapham Common
James Clerk Maxwell
electrical resistance
William Sturgeon
Charles Vincent Walker
London Electrical Society
Fellow of the Royal Society
Society's
Chemical Society
London Institution
Surrey
magistrate
William Robert Grove
contact theory of voltaic electricity
battery
insulated
Grove cells
spark
striae
electrical discharges
vacuum

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