Congreve, Sir William, 2nd Baronet
- Congreve, Sir William, 2nd Baronet
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▪ British inventor
born May 20, 1772, London, Eng.
died May 16, 1828, Toulouse, France
English artillery officer and inventor, best known for his military
rocket, which was a significant advance on earlier black-powder rockets. It provided the impetus for an early wave of enthusiastic utilization of rockets for military purposes in Europe.
Congreve based his rockets on those used by the Indian prince Hyder Ali against the British in 1792 and 1799 at Seringapatam. In 1805 he built a rocket 40.5 inches (103 cm) long, with a stabilizing stick 16 feet (4.9 m) long and a range of 2,000 yards (1.8 km). Congreve's rockets were used to bombard Boulogne, Copenhagen, and Danzig in the Napoleonic Wars and in the British attack on Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, in 1814, which inspired Francis Scott Key (
Key, Francis Scott) to write in the “Star Spangled Banner (
Star-Spangled Banner, The)” (now the U.S. national anthem): “. . . the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air.”
Congreve continued to improve his rockets' range and accuracy, leading many European countries to form rocket corps, usually attached to artillery units. The Congreve rockets were made obsolete by improved artillery and ordnance, but they continued to find uses for flares and ship rescue. Congreve is also usually considered the first modern inventor to propose plating warships with armour (1805) to protect against artillery fire. Upon the death of his father in 1814 (whose baronetcy he inherited), he became comptroller of the Royal Laboratory of Woolwich Arsenal. From 1818 until his death, Congreve was a member of Parliament for Plymouth, Devon.
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