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steam engine
The first practical steam-powered 'engine' was a water pump, developed in 1698 by Thomas Savery. -
steam engine
In 1720 Jacob Leupold built a two cylinder high pressure steam engine. -
Battery
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Type-writer
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The Victorian era
queen Victoria reigned and the British empire flourished also, this was a period of much technological advancement. -
Mobile Telephone
Innocenzo Manzetti first mooted the idea of a “speaking telegraph” or telephone. Use of the 'speaking telegraph' and 'sound telegraph' monikers would eventually be replaced by the newer, distinct name, 'telephone'. -
rotary washing machine
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Radio
First development of the radio
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Mobile Telephone
Johann Philipp Reis (1834–1874) publicly demonstrated the Reis telephone before the Physical Society of Frankfurt. -
Dynamit
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Mobile tetehephone
Developed in the mid-1870s by Alexander Graham Bell -
Mobile Telephone
10 March 1876 — The first successful telephone transmission of clear speech using a liquid transmitter when Bell spoke into his device, “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.” and Watson heard each word distinctly. -
Toilet-paper
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First automobile
The petrol car work with cylinder where there is filling with petrol and explode to power the car. -
Radio wave
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Conveyor belt
Thomas Robins began a series of inventions which led to the development of a conveyor belt used for carrying coal, ores and other products -
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Edwardian Era
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lie detector
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Conveyor Belt
Richard Sutcliffe invented the first conveyor belts for use in coal mines which revolutionized the mining industry. -
Ford-T
First puplic model. -
bra
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Heliopter