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Fire extinguisher.
Henry S. Parmalee of New Haven, Connecticut is considered the inventor of the first practical automatic sprinkler head. Then the fire extinguisher was made -
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Industrial Revolution
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Steam Engine
Thomas Savery was an English military engineer and inventor who in 1698, patented the first crude steam engine, based on Denis Papin's Digester or pressure cooker of 1679. He made the Steam Engine -
The Seed Dril
The drill – which was made from elm wood, it worked by the seeds, once dropped by the horsedrawn drill, were then covered by the harrow (a trailing bar), which gathered soil and evenly deposited it over the channels. -
First Photograph
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was the first person to take a photograph. He took the picture by setting up a machine called the camera obscura in the window of his home in France. It took eight hours for the camera to take the picture. -
Revolver
In 1836 Samuel Colt invented the first ever revolver and named it after himself the “Colt”. The weapon was equipped with a revolving cylinder which chambers six rounds. -
Morse code
Samual Morse invents Morse Code. This system of tones is used to turn the telegraph into an effective mode of comunication -
Telephone
Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone. Makes long distance instant comunication posible for the everyone. -
Life Savers Candy
Clarence Crane created Life Savers candy in 1912.