Category:Magnus Volk
1935: Magnus Volk at his drawing-board. "THE INVENTOR of the famous Electric Railway at Brighton, Mr. Magnus Volk. Mr. Volk has also carried out research work in connection with the electric telegraph, telephone, electric lighting and electrically driven motor-cars." [image info]
Magnus Volk plaque, Dyke Road [image info]
1937: "A Pioneer of British Electric Railways: The Career of Magnus Volk"
Two-page obituary of Magnus Volk, in Meccano Magazine [image info]
"The Fascinating World of Magnus Volk", lecture, 17th March 2016 [image info]
Magnus Volk (1851–1937) was a Brighton-born inventor and electrical engineer who achieved a number of early successes and world firsts in the field of electrical engineering, including the world's first electric railway (still running!), early electrical public lighting and telephony, and early examples of electric cars.
Achievements
Volk was born in a house on Western Road in 1851. During his early life he had some success producing parlour telegraph sets which were little more than toys for rich men to impress their friends with. He first became properly well-known in 1879 when he installed the first telephone line in Brighton from his house in Preston Road to another nearby in Springfield Road.
The following year he cemented his fame by being the first person in the town to light his home by electricity. This success led to him being awarded a contract for installing electric lighting throughout the Brighton Pavilion gardens and within the Brighton Museum and Corn Exchange complex.
In 1883 he launched his most famous and long lasting project. The Volk's Electric Railway which still runs along the seafront today, making it the oldest electric railway in the world that is still running. A model of one of the V.E.R Carriages is on display in the museum.
In 1896 he launched his Brighton to Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway which has become better known as the Daddy Long-Legs. It ran on a three mile track between Banjo (Paston Place) Groyne and Rottingdean powered by overhead cables like a tram. Despite its popularity, the novel railway was forced to halt operations in 1901 when extra sea defences built by Brighton Town Council intersected the trackway. A model of the Pioneer car is also on display in the museum in Arch One.
Volk continued to be involved in various projects in and around Brighton until his death in 1937.
See also:
- Magnus Volk and his Amazing Railways (talk) by Ian Gledhill, 2nd Feb 2013
External links
- Sepia postcard of Magnus Volk's house (Peter Booth collection)
- Magnus Volk on My Brighton and Hove site
- Magnus Volk (gracesguide.co.uk)
- Wikipedia page.
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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- Aquarium Station (9 F)
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- Black Rock Station (4 F)
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- Halfway Station (5 F)
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- Jubilee Clock Tower (5 F)
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Pages in category ‘Magnus Volk’
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Media in category ‘Magnus Volk’
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- A Railway on Stilts 01, Brighton Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway (RWW 1935).jpg 2,500 × 1,574; 2.88 MB
- A Railway on Stilts 02, Brighton Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway (RWW 1935).jpg 2,500 × 1,684; 2.86 MB
- Aquarium Station, Volks Electric Railway (RWW 1935).jpg 2,200 × 977; 1.5 MB
- Black Rock (BHAD10ed 1933).jpg 2,200 × 1,453; 1.66 MB
- Black Rock Station and Marina (Brighton 2014).jpg 2,000 × 1,144; 1.59 MB
- Black Rock terminus, Volks Electric Railway.jpg 1,200 × 900; 948 KB
- Brighton and Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway poster.jpg 814 × 1,200; 436 KB
- Brighton Beach from Palace Pier, postcard (Avery 1010).jpg 3,000 × 1,914; 3.46 MB
- Brighton Wheel, Palace Pier, Volks, Terraces (2014-04).jpg 1,936 × 624; 276 KB
- Brighton Zip Tower, seafront view looking West (Brighton 2018).jpg 1,600 × 1,067; 871 KB
- Bungalow Station, Black Rock, Volks Electric Railway.jpg 1,059 × 597; 467 KB
- Clock Tower, Brighton.jpg 675 × 1,200; 614 KB
- Daddy Long Legs.jpg 1,024 × 768; 260 KB
- Electric Railway and Motor Track, Brighton, postcard (Stafford -1906).jpg 3,000 × 1,900; 3.52 MB
- Electric Railway near Black Rock, Brighton, postcard 18.jpg 3,000 × 1,910; 4.9 MB
- Heritage Learning leaflet (2018).jpg 3,000 × 2,099; 4.03 MB
- Leaflet, Volks Electric Railway, side1 (VER 2016).jpg 2,500 × 1,780; 3.7 MB
- Leaflet, Volks Electric Railway, side2 (VER 2016).jpg 2,500 × 1,780; 3.42 MB
- Magnus Volk at his drawing-board (RWW 1935).jpg 1,593 × 2,200; 2.31 MB
- Magnus Volk plaque, Dyke Road.jpg 1,200 × 899; 747 KB
- Magnus Volk talk, Ian Gledhill 2013.jpg 905 × 1,280; 153 KB
- Opening Ceremony, 1883-08-03, Volks Electric Railway (RWW 1935).jpg 2,200 × 1,438; 2.32 MB
- Rottingdean Beach looking West, postcard (Celesque B42787 m1911).jpg 3,000 × 1,875; 4.14 MB
- Rough seas, Volks Electric Railway (RWW 1935).jpg 1,800 × 1,579; 1.81 MB
- Spire, Jubilee Clock Tower (Brighton 2014).jpg 2,000 × 3,000; 2.12 MB
- Summer and Winter Rolling-Stock, Volks Electric Railway (RWW 1935).jpg 2,200 × 1,381; 2.04 MB
- The Career of Magnus Volk (1851-1937), Meccano Magazine.jpg 2,449 × 1,648; 982 KB
- The Fascinating World of Magnus Volk (2016).jpg 1,273 × 1,800; 607 KB
- Volk's Carriage, Meccano Magazine 1937.jpg 1,440 × 753; 199 KB
- Volk's Daddy-Long-Legs and alighting platform, Meccano Magazine 1937.jpg 1,301 × 877; 231 KB
- Volk's Daddy-Long-Legs and track, Meccano Magazine 1937.jpg 1,289 × 901; 298 KB
- Volk's Electric Railway car, Lego Digital Designer.jpg 768 × 405; 69 KB
- Volk's Electric Railway, waves breaking over track, Meccano Magazine 1937.jpg 1,173 × 893; 191 KB
- Volks 1883, Aquarium Station sign (May 2016).jpg 1,600 × 1,067; 124 KB
- Volks Aquarium Station, 2011.jpg 2,200 × 1,237; 894 KB
- Volks Aquarium Station, corner (Brighton ~2012).jpg 1,759 × 992; 1.57 MB
- Volks Aquarium Station, front (Brighton ~2012).jpg 2,560 × 1,439; 3.24 MB
- Volks Aquarium Station, old location (pre-1933).jpg 2,082 × 1,300; 1.34 MB
- Volks Electric Railway (BHAD10ed 1933).jpg 2,500 × 1,693; 2.21 MB
- Volks Electric Railway car model detail.jpg 1,024 × 768; 390 KB
- Volks Electric Railway, Banjo Groyne (BHAD10ed 1933).jpg 2,500 × 1,692; 2.18 MB
- Volks Electric Railway, engraving (TNAB 1888).jpg 3,000 × 1,975; 1.08 MB
- Volks Electric Railway, Kemp Town, Brighton, postcard (DailyNews).jpg 2,200 × 1,404; 2.87 MB
- Volks Halfway Station, postwar, postcard (C-12339-Z1).jpg 3,000 × 2,104; 4.08 MB
- Volks Marine Electric Railway details (NGB 1885).jpg 800 × 327; 124 KB