About this Event
About the Event
The story of electricity is one of the greatest technological revolutions in human history.
In the early nineteenth century scientists including Oersted, Ampere, Ohm and Faraday made discoveries that would eventually make practical electrical power possible.
Just sixty years later, electricity began transforming everyday life.
In 1881 Godalming became the first town in the world to introduce a public electricity supply, marking a major milestone in technological history.
In this fascinating lecture, Professor Craig Underwood explores the scientific discoveries that made electricity possible, the pioneering role played by Godalming, and the later rivalry between two giants of invention — Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla.
A compelling talk combining science, history and local heritage.
About the Speaker
Professor Craig Underwood is an expert in engineering and space systems and has a long-standing interest in the history of technology and scientific innovation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wilfrid Noyce Community Centre, Crown Court Car Park, Godalming, United Kingdom
GBP 11.55







