William Alexander Bryson FRSE (2 March 1855 – 9 July 1906), was a Scottish electrical engineer.
He managed the lighting for the 1886 Edinburgh International Exhibition,[3] and the Royal Jubilee Exhibition in 1887[4] In 1888 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh,[5] with his proposers being William Thompson (Lord Kelvin), James Thomson Bottomley, William F King and William Walter James Nicol (inventor of the Kallitype photographic process) .
[6][7] He lived at 37 Park Road in the Newhaven district of Edinburgh and had offices at 16 Queen Charlotte Street in Leith.
The grave lies on the diagonal path joining the lower vaults to the sealed eastern entrance.
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