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What Was The Name Of The Policeman Killed By The First Traffic Light?
I'm trying to find the name of the policeman who operated the first traffic light in the UK, in 1868.
It was outside Parliament.
What would the best way of finding out his name be?
Here's an article about the first traffic light, where it says he was killed by the traffic light exploding (being gas powered at the time).
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /life-s tyle/ga dgets-a nd-tech /news/w hen-was -the-fi rst-tra ffic-li ght-ins talled- google- doodle- honours -101st- anniver sary-10 438642. html
Any help appreciated.
It was outside Parliament.
What would the best way of finding out his name be?
Here's an article about the first traffic light, where it says he was killed by the traffic light exploding (being gas powered at the time).
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Any help appreciated.
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The little googling I've done shows that he may not have been killed and only injured. It appears that this happened only a month after the system was installed - so around Jan/Feb 1869. However, this type of anecdotal stuff is desperately difficult to pin down to a precise time so you may want to widen your search times.
You could also try Coroners Inquests (just in case he was killed) at the London Metropolitan Archives.
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The little googling I've done shows that he may not have been killed and only injured. It appears that this happened only a month after the system was installed - so around Jan/Feb 1869. However, this type of anecdotal stuff is desperately difficult to pin down to a precise time so you may want to widen your search times.
You could also try Coroners Inquests (just in case he was killed) at the London Metropolitan Archives.
Ed - download MEPO 4/2 from the National Archives (free). It gives all the causes of death of serving police officers in the Met. I cant see any that would match death by an explosion from the end of 1868 through to end of 1869. The only possibility is Charles Bentcliffe who died in June "suddenly", but given all the reports say this system was only in place for a month, it is unlikely to have been him.
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