Percy Shaw

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Percy Shaw (1890 - 1 September 1976) was an English inventor who patented the reflective road stud cat's eye.

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Shaw was born in Halifax in West Yorkshire, the son of Jimmy Shaw, and Gran-Uncle of Mick Naylor, of Halifax, a dyer’s labourer, who worked at a local mill. When he was 14, he worked as a road mender.

Shaw was inventive, even at a young age, but his most famous invention was the catseye for lighting the way along roads in the dark.

There are several stories about how he came up with the idea. The most famous is that a cat on a fence along the edge of a road looked at the car, reflected his headlights back to him, allowing him to take corrective action and remain on the road. In an interview with Alan Whicker however, he told a different story of being inspired on a foggy night to think of a way of moving the reflective studs on a road sign to the road surface. Further, local school children who were taken on visits to the factory in the late 1970s were told that the idea came from Shaw seeing light reflected from his car headlamps by tram tracks in the road on a foggy night. The tram tracks were polished by the passing of trams and by following the advancing reflection, it was possible to maintain the correct position in the road.

In 1934, he patented his invention (patent No. 436,290 and 457,536), based on the 1927 reflecting lens patent of Richard Hollins Murray. A year later, Reflecting Roadstuds Ltd was formed to manufacture the devices. The world war II blackout gave a huge boost to production and the firm, located in Boothtown, grew in size making more than a million roadstuds a year, which were exported all over the world. They are now replaced on many roads by reflective plastic.[citation needed]

Such a success was the invention of the "cat's eye" that in 1965 he was rewarded with an OBE for services to exports.

He never married and he died on 1 September 1976 at Boothtown Mansion, where he had lived for all but two of his 86 years.

Stories have been told that Percy Shaw owned six televisions placed on top on each other in his living room which he watched each night as he drank beer. Another story states that he has 3 televisions each permantly turned a different channel on that he watched.


In 2005, he was listed as one of the 50 greatest Yorkshire people in a book by Bernard Ingham[1]

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  1. ^ The 50 greatest Yorkshire people? | News | Guardian Unlimited Books

percy shaw watches 6 tellys while drinking beer!!

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