# Edward Edwin Glanville

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Edward Edwin Glanville Born 1873 Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland Died 21 August 1898(1898-00-00) (aged 24–25) Rathlin Island Education Trinity College Dublin

**Edward Edwin Glanville** (1873 – 21 August 1898), was an Irish engineer who assisted [Guglielmo Marconi](/source/Guglielmo_Marconi) in his experiments in wireless telegraphy.

## Early life

Edward Edwin Glanville was born in 1873, in [Blackrock](/source/Blackrock%2C_Dublin). He entered [Trinity College Dublin](/source/Trinity_College_Dublin) in 1891, studying mathematics and experimental science, graduating in 1895 with a first-class BA. Having been awarded a scholarship in 1895, Glanville undertook postgraduate work under Professor [George Francis FitzGerald](/source/George_Francis_FitzGerald), passing his examinations in 1898.[1][2]

## Career with Marconi

Glanville joined the company that was later known as the [Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co.](/source/Marconi_Company) in July 1897. He worked for a time in [London](/source/London), before he was sent to conduct experiments on different types of aerials on the [Salisbury Plain](/source/Salisbury_Plain). Working with [George Kemp](/source/George_Stephen_Kemp), Glanville conducted transmission tests between [Bournemouth](/source/Bournemouth) and [Alum Bay](/source/Alum_Bay) on the Isle of Wight in January 1898. [Lord Kelvin](/source/William_Thomson%2C_1st_Baron_Kelvin) inspected the installation in June 1898, and at his insistence, paid a shilling to send a message of G. G. Stokes, making this the first wireless transmission of a paid [telegram](/source/Telegram_(telegraphy)).[1]

Marconi sent Glanville and Kemp to Ireland in July 1898, to set up a wireless telegraphy link between [Rathlin Island](/source/Rathlin_Island) and [Ballycastle](/source/Ballycastle%2C_County_Antrim). They sent the first test signals which were received on 6 July. That day, Marconi sent the pair to an annual regatta in [Kingstown, County Dublin](/source/D%C3%BAn_Laoghaire). Over the course of the two day event, the pair sent over 1700 reports of the yacht races to the shore, making this is first time wireless telegraphy was used at a sporting event. It also demonstrated the potential use of the system for communication at sea.[1][3]

## Death on Rathlin Island

Glanville returned to Rathlin, and Kemp to Ballycastle, to resume the experiments there. Glanville fell from the cliffs on Rathlin Island while on a geology and bird-watching field trip and was declared missing on 21 August 1898.[1][4][5] His body was recovered on 22 August, and sent back to Dublin, where he was buried on 26 August. Marconi attended Glanville's funeral.[6]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Ask_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Ask_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-Ask_1-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-Ask_1-3) ["Glanville, Edward Edwin"](http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/life-society/science-technology/irish-scientists/glanville-edward-edwin/). *www.askaboutireland.ie*. Retrieved 14 December 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Mollan_2-0)** Mollan, Charles (2007). *It's Part of What We Are: Volume 1*. Dublin: Royal Dublin Society. p. 1407. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [9780860270553](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9780860270553).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Antrim_3-0)** ["MARCONI and BALLYCASTLE"](https://antrimhistory.net/marconi-and-ballycastle/). *Glens Of Antrim Historical Society*. 22 August 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-CNI_4-0)** ["Marconi and Rathlin"](https://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article/1316/marconi-and-rathlin). *Culture Northern Ireland*. 19 December 2005. Retrieved 14 December 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Larson_5-0)** Larson, Erik (2006). *Thunderstruck* (1st ed.). New York: Crown Publishers. pp. 123–124. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [9781409044765](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9781409044765).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-McGill_6-0)** McGill, Bernie (10 August 2017). ["Marconi, Rathlin Island and a new way with words"](https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/marconi-rathlin-island-and-a-new-way-with-words-1.3179337). *The Irish Times*. Retrieved 14 December 2020.

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