SCIENTIST
ENGINEERS
ENTREPENEURS
GREAT THINKERS
BONUS
100

Hippocrates

Pioneered techniques of health care. Considered the father of modern medicine. His Hippocratic oath is still sworn by medical practitioners today.

100

George Stephenson

Credited with building the first railway line and becoming the ‘father of the railways’.

100

William Henry Gates

 As the principal founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates is one of the most influential and richest people on the planet.

100

Pythagoras 

Philosopher and Mathematician.  Pythagoras is best known today for  the Pythagorean theorem.

100

Marie Curie

 Polish-born French chemist and physicist. Discovered Radium and uses of radiation and X-rays.

200

Galileo Galilei

Created one of the first modern telescopes,

200

Johannes Gutenberg

German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who invented the world’s first printing press.

200

Robert Maxwell

Publisher, businessman. Once considered on the richest men in the world, only to have it dissolve in bankruptcy following his death.

200

Sir Isaac Newton

Newton studied mathematics, optics, physics, and astronomy. Developed the law of gravity and the Laws of Motion.

200

Alexander Fleming

Scottish scientist. Fleming discovered the antibiotic penicillin by accident from a mould Penicillium Notatum

300

John Harrison

Invented the marine Chronometer which enabled a ship to accurately know its longitude at sea

300

 Frank Whittle

Whittle developed a jet aircraft, which used a gas turbine.

300

Coco Chanel

 French modernist designer. Revolutionised women’s clothing. 

300

Adam Smith

Scottish social philosopher. His ‘The Wealth of Nations‘ laid down a framework for the basis of free market economics.

300

Tim Berners-Lee

British computer scientist.  He developed  and made the World-Wide-Web freely available.

400

Edward Jenner  

English doctor who helped create and popularise a vaccination for smallpox. Known as the ‘father of immunology’ and later vaccinations.

400

Hedi Lemarr

Film star AND Electronic Engineer who Invented "Frequency Hopping" Used in WiFi and Blue Tooth.

400

Larry Page

Along with Sergey Brin, Page is the co-founder of Google. Invented Page Rank which made Google the most popular search engine.

400

Marcus Aurelius

 Roman Emperor and philosopher. Famous for his book ‘Meditations‘ short aphorisms of wisdom and advice.

400

Alessandro Volta

Italian physicist, credited with inventing the battery. Volta invented the first electrochemical battery cell.

500

John Logie Baird

 Demonstrated the first televised moving objects, the first transatlantic TV broadcast and the first colour TV in 1941.

500

Countess of Lovelace (1815-52)


Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace: Mathematics. Worked with Charles Babbage on his "Computer". Often regarded as the first computer programmer.

500

Dame Anita Roddick,

British businesswoman, human rights activist and environmental campaigner, best known as the founder of The Body Shop

500

Thomas Paine

English-American writer and political activist. Notable works include: Rights of Man

500

Enrico Fermi

Italian scientist who built and developed the nuclear reactor which led to the creation of atomic bombs and nuclear power.

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