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St. George Lane Fox-Pitt : ウィキペディア英語版
St. George Lane Fox-Pitt
St. George William Lane Fox-Pitt (born 14 September 1856 in Malta, died 6 April 1932 in South Eaton Place) was a British electrical engineer and student of psychic phenomena.
His parents were Lieutenant General Augustus Henry Lane-Fox (1827-1900) and Alice Margaret (1828-1910, née Stanley). When his father's cousin Horace Pitt, 6th Baron Rivers, died, the family took the name ''Fox Pitt-Rivers'' on May 25 1880.
In 1878, Fox-Pitt was granted a patent on a light bulb with a platinum-iridium filament. The patent also describes a system for power distribution using incandescent lamps in parallel.〔"Mr. FOX Pitt." (obituary) ''Times'' (England ) 7 Apr. 1932: 14. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 4 Aug. 2014.〕
On 12 December 1879, Charles Francis Brush founded the Anglo American Electric Light Company Ltd. in the UK and then acquired the patent rights to produce the Lane-Fox incandescent lamp in the same year. On 24 March 1880, he founded a new company, Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation, which took over the previous one.
About 1880, Fox-Pitt is said to have successfully experimented with charred plant fibers as the filament material. That was about the same time as the development of the light bulb with carbon filament by Edison in the United States.〔(''Lane Fox – An Illuminating Letter'' ), The Institution of Engineering and Technology, accessed 29 December 2008〕 By 1883, Fox-Pitt had obtained further patents.
Fox-Pitt wrote books on the philosophy of science, education, and social problems. He was temporarily Vice President of the ''Moral Education League'' and organized the International Moral Education Congress. He was also one of the first active members of the Society for Psychical Research.〔
In 1891, he repurchased the patent rights of the Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation and built himself a small lamp factory.
In 1898, he participated in a railway concession in Ecuador.〔''The New York Times'' online archive: (''Archer Harman is arrested, 5 February 1901'' ), accessed 28 December 2008〕〔''The New York Times'' online archive:(Ecuador Railroad Suit; Shareholders Now Bring Action Against Two Companies, 5 June 1901 ), accessed 29 December 2008〕
In 1899, he married Lady Edith Gertrude Douglas (1874-1963, the daughter of John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry).〔(A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain ), accessed 28 December 2008〕〔"Court Circular." ''Times'' (England ) 27 Mar. 1899: 11. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 4 Aug. 2014.〕
== Works ==

* ''The Purpose of Education'', 1914, Cambridge University Press, 〔"Cambridge University Press." Times (England ) 12 June 1914: 4. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 4 Aug. 2014.〕
* ''Free Will & Destiny'', 1920, Constable Books, London

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