Edward Pritchard Martin

Edward Pritchard Martin (20 January 1844 Dowlais - 25 September 1910 Harrogate) was a British engineer, and steel maker.

In 1860, he apprenticed with William Menelaus, who had worked with Sir Henry Bessemer.

He became associated with the Thomas-Gilchrist attempts to make a satisfactory metal from phosphoric ores.

He was awarded the Bessemer Gold Medal, by the Iron and Steel Institute in 1884, with Edward Windsor Richards.

In 1884 he was awarded the Bessemer Gold Medal of the Iron and Steel Institute for his services to the industry.