Born 15 February 1834
Died 6 November 1913 (aged 79)
Welsh electrical engineer who was a major figure in the development and introduction of wireless telegraphy and the telephone in Great Britain. Preece’s interest in applied electricity and telegraphic engineering was developed as a graduate student under Michael Faraday. For 29 years, from 1870, he was an engineer with the Post Office telegraphic system and contributed many inventions and improvements, including a railroad signaling system that increased railway safety. An early pioneer in wireless telegraphy, he originated his own system in 1892. He encouraged Guglielmo Marconi by obtaining assistance from the Post Office for his work. Preece also introduced into Great Britain the first Bell telephones. Preece was knighted in 1899.
Preece relied on experiments and physical reasoning in his life’s work. Preece was born in Caernarfon , Wales. He was educated at King’s College School and King’s College London. Preece studied at the Royal Institution in London under Michael Faraday. He later was the consulting engineer for the Post Office (1870s). He became Engineer-in-Chief of the British General Post Office in 1892. He developed several improvements in railroad signalling system that increased railway safety. Preece and Oliver Lodge maintained a correspondence during this period.

William Henry Preece

Date of Birth: 15 Feb 1834

Birth Place: Britain

Proffession: Telegraphic Engineering

Nationality: Great Britain

Death: 6 November 1913