Robert Stirling Newall

Robert Stirling Newall (1812 – 1889) was a Scottish engineer and astronomer. Born in Dundee, he patented a new type of wire rope in 1840 and established a factory in Gateshead, England for its manufacture in partnership with Messrs. Liddell and Gordon. He was instrumental in developing substantial improvements to submarine telegraph cables, devising a method involving the use of gutta percha surrounded by strong wires. The first successful Dover-... more

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  • 1812

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  • 1889 (age 77 years)

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