James Bowman Lindsay Chronology
James Bowman Lindsay
1799-1862
1799 Born 8th September at Cotton of Westhills, Parish of Carmyllie
1799 Baptised 13th September before the Associate Congregation of Dunbarrow
Childhood at "Windyedge", Carmyllie
Apprenticed linen weaver
1820 Matriculated at St Andrews University, aged 22
Classes taken
1820/21 Junior Latin, Junior Greek
1821/22 Senior Greek, Junior Mathematics, Logic
1822/23 Senior Latin, Mathematics 2 and 3, Ethics
1825/26 Physics, Chemistry
In summer holidays, taught Carmyllie children in the school built for him at Dilty Moss
1828 Began compiling Pentacontaglossal Dictionary
1829 Appointed lecturer in Mathematics and Sciences at the Watt Institution, Dundee
Organised classes in magnetism and electricity
1832 Demonstrated electric telegraph in classroom
1833/34 Divinity Occasional (registered student but not residential)
1833 Took up residence in South Tay Street, Dundee
1835 25th July obtained constant electric light and demonstrated this in Thistle Hall 31st July
1835 Electric arc welding proposed
1836 Demonstration of electric light at Thistle Hall, Dundee
1840 Moved to South Union Street, Dundee
1841 Appointed teacher in Dundee Prison at a salary of £50 per annum
1843 Proposed uninsulated submarine cable with earth-batteries across the Atlantic
1845 Telegraphic messages on two wires reported in "Northern Warder"
1845 Electric welding proposed for Trans-Atlantic cable
1846 Published Pentacontaglossal Paternoster
1849/52 "Chrono-Astrolabe" in preparation
1853 Proposed wireless transmission (through water) across the Atlantic
1853 Carolina Port, Dundee, transmission of 120 feet
1853 Lecture in Glasgow entitled "Telegraphy to Other Countries"
1853 Earl Grey Dock, Dundee, transmission
1854 Granted Patent No. 1242
"A Mode of Transmitting Messages by Means of Electricity through and across a Body or Bodies of Water"
1854 Dundee to Woodhaven transmission, 2 miles across the River Tay
1854 Portsmouth transmission, 500 yards across a pool
1858 Published "Chrono-Astrolabe"
1858 Granted a pension of £100 p.a. by government for services to science
1858 Relinquished teaching post at Dundee Prison
1859 Paper to the British Association at Aberdeen and gave demonstration across the River Dee
Commendations by Lord Rosse, Michael Faraday, Sir G. B. Airy (Astronomer Royal) and Prof. J. J. Thomson (Lord Kelvin)
1861 Published treatise on baptism and joined Baptist Church
1862 Died Sunday, 29th June, buried in Western Necropolis, Perth Road, Dundee
1899 Marble bust by George Webster presented to Dundee Free Library
1901 Marble tombstone erected by public subscription
Unveiled by Sir William Preece, K.C.B., Postmaster General
Graveside eulogy by Sir John Leng, M.P., one of Lindsay's former pupils
Compiled by Macdonald Black, March 1999. Dundee City Council 1999