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SCOTTISH ENGINEER (1833-1885)
Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin; Fleming Jenkin; Flemming Jenkin; Henry Jenkin
  • Drawing of the first ever [[aerial tramway]] or telpher, designed and engineered by Fleeming Jenkin. It was installed in [[Glynde]] in [[Sussex]] in 1885 to transport clay, and was finished after Jenkin's death.
  • Plaque to Fleeming Jenkin, King's Buildings, Edinburgh

Richard Jenkin         
  • Richard Jenkin
BRITISH WRITER (1925-2002)
Jenkin, Richard
Richard Garfield Jenkin (9 October 1925 – 29 October 2002), was a Cornish nationalist politician and one of the founding members of Mebyon Kernow. He was also a Grand Bard of the Gorseth Kernow.
A. K. Hamilton Jenkin         
CORNISH BARD (1900-1980)
A K Hamilton Jenkin; Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin; Hamilton-Jenkin, A. K.; Jenkin, A. K. Hamilton; Hamilton Jenkin, A. K.
Alfred Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin (29 October 1900 – 20 August 1980) was best known as a historian with a particular interest in Cornish mining, publishing The Cornish Miner, now a classic, in 1927.
John T. Cockerell         
ZOÖLOGICAL COLLECTOR
J.T. Cockerell; J. T. Cockerell
John T. Cockerell was a collector of specimens for zoölogists, active in Australia sometime between 1865 and 1891.

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Fleeming Jenkin

Henry Charles Fleeming Jenkin FRS FRSE LLD (; 25 March 1833 – 12 June 1885) was Regius Professor of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, remarkable for his versatility. Known to the world as the inventor of the cable car or telpherage, he was an electrician and cable engineer, economist, lecturer, linguist, critic, actor, dramatist and artist. His descendants include the engineer Charles Frewen Jenkin and through him the Conservative MPs Patrick, Lord Jenkin of Roding and Bernard Jenkin.