THE INVENTOR OF THE STEAM TURBINE: Charles Parsons
Charles
Parson's yacht Turbinia, pictured here, was powered by his steam
turbine. He dramatically demonstrated its speed at the British Navy
Review before Queen Victoria in 1897 when it was easily the fastest
vessel on view. The British naval establishment was impressed and soon
adopted the turbine in its latest battleships (credit: Wiki)
Charles was born in 1854 and came from a brilliant scientific lineage. His father was the famous astronomer, William Parsons, who had built the world’s largest telescope on the grounds of Birr Castle in the 1840s.
The steam turbine invented by Charles, hugely increased the power that could be harnessed from a steam engine. The invention made him a rich man, and it changed the world.
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