Frederic Eugene Ives

Inventor

1856 – 1937

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Who was Frederic Eugene Ives?

Frederic Eugene Ives was a U.S. inventor, born at Litchfield, Connecticut. In 1874–78 he had charge of the photographic laboratory at Cornell University. He moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where in 1885 he was one of the founding members of the Photographic Society of Philadelphia. He was awarded The Franklin Institute's Elliott Cresson Medal in 1893, the Edward Longstreth Medal in 1903, and the John Scott Medal in 1887, 1890, 1904 and 1906. His son Herbert E. Ives was a pioneer of television and telephotography, including color facsimile.

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Born
Feb 17, 1856
Litchfield
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Connecticut
Died
May 27, 1937
Philadelphia

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on July 23, 2013

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