John Barber | |
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Born | 1734 |
Died | 1793 (aged 58–59) |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Engineer |
Spouse | Ann Williams |
Engineering career | |
Discipline | Engineering |
Projects | First gas turbine patent |
John Barber (1734–1793) was an English coal viewer and inventor. He was born in Nottinghamshire, but moved to Warwickshire in the 1760s to manage collieries in the Nuneaton area. For a time he lived in Camp Hill House, between Hartshill and Nuneaton, and later lived in Attleborough. The same John Barber is thought to be the inventor named in several patents granted between 1766 and 1792. The most remarkable of these patents was for a gas turbine. Although nothing practical came out of this patent, Barber is recognised as the first person to describe the working principle of a constant pressure gas turbine.