William Snow Harris
Sir William Snow Harris (
April
1,
1791 -
January
22,
1867) was an
English
electrician.Harris was born in
Plymouth
and studied at the
University
of Edinburgh. In 1820 he invented a new method of arranging the lightning
conductors of ships, the peculiarity of which was that the metal was permanently
fixed in the masts and extended throughout the hull; but it was only with great
difficulty, and not till nearly thirty years afterwards, that his invention
was adopted by the government for the Royal Navy. In 1835 he received the
Copley
Medal from the
Royal
Society for his papers on the laws of electricity of high tension, and in
1847 he was knighted.