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Alexander Graham Bell invented the first telephone in 1876. It changed the world because it made communication much more easier. Before the telephone was invented, people had to go personally to someone's house to tell them something.
The bicycle has a complicated past fraught with controversy and misinformation.
The electric telegraph was a famed communication system used for nearly a century before being replaced by newer forms of communications.
The beauty micrometer, also known as the beauty calibrator, was a device designed in the early 1930s to help in the identification of the areas of a person’s face which need to have their appearance reduced or enhanced by make-up. The inventors include famed beautician Max Factor, Sr. Placed on and around the head and face, the beauty micrometer uses flexible metal strips which align with a person’s facial features. The screws holding the strips in place allow for 325 adjustments, enabling…
The telephone was invented for love.
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A quick look at the evolution of the home lightbulb from the late 1800s to the present. The advantages and disadvantages of each type of lightbulb is discussed and how each type produces light.
“If at first an idea is not absurd,” Albert Einstein said, “then there is no hope for it.” Sometimes, however, absurd is just absurd — yet, even so, it’s a fascinating slice of history’s collective direction of curiosity and experimental innovation. 1. Soup-Cooling Spoons In this 1948 picture, a man is shown eating with a
A unique 18th century mahogany metamorphic reading chair with detachable book and candle arms. The chair has a flat semi-circular top with an urn-shaped splat. An adjustable wooden candle arm with wooden drip bobeshe swings from the left arm of the piece. The other arm has a book Stand that is also adjustable.
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As you look at a modern bicycle today, I think most people take it’s shape and function for granted. Some are made for cruising while others for exercise and competition. But to the Victori…
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The lightbulb, telephone, and sewing machine were all invented during the Second Industrial Revolution and helped to define 19th-century America.
A detailed sketch of a lightbulb dominates the center of an old, parchment-like paper. The paper is filled with scribbles, diagrams, and notes, giving the impression of a scientific or engineering document. The lightbulb is drawn with meticulous detail, showcasing its internal structure and filament. The surrounding text and diagrams appear to be related to its design and function. The overall impression is one of invention, discovery, and the excitement of a breakthrough.
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