Sir Joseph Wilson Swan: physicist, chemist and inventor

Dr John Ridley


Regions:
Yorkshire & Humber, Durham, Tyne & Wear
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
University Lecturer
Fee:
Paid: £40 - £90
Category:
History
Updated:
13th October 2024

Face to Face presentations are available in Yorkshire and Humber, and the North East

Sir Joseph Wilson Swan (1828-1914), one of life's forgotten heroes, was part of a group of Victorian inventors from the north east of England whose work impacted upon the world. John's interest in this subject began when he attended Beaconsfield School, Low Fell, the former home and laboratory of Sir Joseph Swan and the first private home in the world to be wired and lit by electric light. John's illustrated talk explores Swan's life in the north east, his move to London and finally to Warlingham in rural Surrey. Swan, although best known for inventing his incandescent light bulb, was also active in other areas such as photography, engraving and the manufacture of artificial silk. Joseph Swan the physicist, chemist, inventor, and true polymath rose to fame and, in recognition for his life's work and achievements, he was knighted by Edward VII in 1904.

Comments: 'Thank you John for an interesting talk on Sir Joseph Wilson Swan. Sir Joseph was such a fascinating person and you told us much about him which the audience appreciated very much.' (Carole Roberts, Croydon Natural History & Scientific Society, May 2021)

'Dr Ridley then went on to give a thoroughly researched talk covering the life and achievements of Joseph Swan, and explaining the context with the times he lived through.' (Harlow Men's Forum, Harrogate, October 2023)

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About Dr John Ridley

John's teaching experience has been in primary and secondary schools and in April 2009 he retired after twenty-one years as a primary headteacher. He trained at Ripon College (Leeds University) and completed an MA in Primary Education at the University of York. As a Research Associate with the National College for School Leadership, and with their sponsorship, he completed his Doctorate in Education in 2010 and worked for the Open University, tutoring 'Children's Literature' and 'Learning and teaching in the primary years', until 2020. Now fully retired, John volunteers for the National Trust and enjoys cycling and sailing. Through his talks in 2023, John raises funds for One World Mission School in Manak Village, Pakistan.

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'Thank you for your excellent talk [A Village Headmaster]. It brought back memories for the teachers in the group and some of us as children. You had wonderful photos of your student days to your teaching days. A wonderful piece of history.' (Fresh Start Ladies, Bawtry, July 2023)

'Thank you for the wonderfully entertaining talk you gave us on Tuesday afternoon. Everyone was captivated by your humorous stories and the slides depicting many of your innovative projects with the pupils. You spoke with boundless warmth and passion, about the ‘art’ of teaching all subjects creatively and I think all of us learnt something new during the afternoon. We look forward to you returning to us at Leeds u3a, for another of your wonderful talks.' (Leeds U3A, February 2023)

'Dr John Ridley gave us a talk on “A Village Headmaster”. Clearly, a very gifted, creative teacher, John revelled in initiating projects in primary and secondary schools. He encouraged children to be artistic, making pottery models as part of historical projects. He twinned his classes with schools in more deprived urban areas, and with children from Islamic and other faith backgrounds – giving his pupils personal experience of very different ways of life. A number of members in the audience expressed the wish that they’d had a head teacher like John!' (Harrogate Probus Club, January 2023)

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