Lazare Weiller
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Lazare Weiller (20 July 1858 – 12 August 1928) was a French engineer, industrialist, and politician. He was born in Alsace and received a technical education in England and in his cousin's copper factory in Angoulême. He was very interested in the physical sciences, particularly the use of electricity to transmit sound and images. He proposed a system for scanning, transmitting and displaying images that was the basis for experiments by various television pioneers. He sponsored early aviation experiments by the Wright brothers. He founded several companies including a telephone wire manufacturer, a taximeter manufacturer, the first Parisian cab company to use automobiles, an aircraft company and a wireless telegraphy company. He was a deputy during World War I (1914–18) and then a senator until his death.
Lazare Weiller | |
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Deputy for Charente | |
In office 10 May 1914 – 7 December 1919 | |
Senator for Charente | |
In office 11 January 1920 – 12 August 1928 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1858-07-12)12 July 1858 Sélestat, Bas-Rhin, France |
Died | 12 August 1928(1928-08-12) (aged 70) Territet, Vaud, Switzerland |
Occupation | Engineer, industrialist and politician |