Engineers
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Alexander Graham Bell
Where would we all be today without our phones and mobile ones at that? Discover the genius of how Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone, changed our world forever. Follow him on his journey from helping the hearing impaired learn to communicate, to working on a sound transmission system. He established the very successful Bell Telephone Company and reaped great financial rewards. Inventive by nature, he was prolific in his ideas and applications and had many patents granted to him, as he continued to innovate and contribute to our world.
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Frank Whittle
Next time you travel by jet plane or see a jet whizzing across the skies, think of Frank Whittle. Trained as a pilot in the RAF, Frank focused on the use of gas turbine engines as a propulsion force for planes, rather than just using propellers. Discover how, despite setbacks, Frank continued, undeterred, with his research. You will appreciate his resolution and determination and without his vision, the world would not know international and space travel as we experience it today.
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George Stephenson
George Stephenson’s development of the steam engine has undoubtedly changed our world. From an early age he showed a keen interest in not only self-development, but also in the betterment of existing machines to help mankind and increase production. George succeeded in life because he took the time to educate himself and seized the opportunities that were presented to him. Discover how his determination and never-ending curiosity helped to herald the Industrial Age, and revolutionize mining operations and safety.
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Georges Haussmann
Revered as one of the great architects and men of Paris, Georges Haussmann worked for many years to create a new Paris that was loved by many. Today, the city is one of the most influential and cultural business centres in the world, as well as one of the most populous cities. Many of the famous monuments and buildings in Paris were developed by this amazing architect, whose designs have been credited as inspirations for various other cities around the world. He undoubtedly brought Paris into a new era and his story deserves to be heard.
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Gustave Eiffel
An opportunity with a railway company provided Alexandre Gustave Eiffel with an insight into the field of engineering. Having initially been interested in the fields of literature, history and chemistry, Gustave, as he was commonly known, had discovered his calling in life. He went on, to not only design great icons, such as the Eiffel Tower, but also bridges, which were constructed all over the world. He was undoubtedly a most gifted structural engineer. He is still respected today, for designing some of the world’s most famous structures, however, his finest masterpiece is the Eiffel Tower. It has survived two World Wars and is one of the most recognizable landmarks on earth, inspiring and delighting people of all ages.
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Henry Bessemer
From an early age, Henry Bessemer was a prolific inventor. His many successful and valuable creations, resulted in 129 patents being awarded to him. He is considered by many to have laid the foundation to the Industrial Revolution. Henry’s breakthrough in steel production techniques attracted much recognition and a successful career. It was his combination of innovation and business skills that made him such an amazing entrepreneur.
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Henry Ford
Get an insight into the life of Henry Ford, the man behind one of the biggest car brands in the world. Born on a farm, Henry’s journey took him to Detroit, where he built the first mass-produced vehicles – the Model T, the Model A and the system of ’Fordism’. His talent for invention and machines is inspirational, and combined with his remarkable business sense, saw him enjoy much global success.
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Isambard Brunel
Meet, and be inspired by, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the great British genius of civil engineering, as he tells his own incredible story. Isambard was taught by his father, the eminent engineer Marc Isambard Brunel, who he worked with on the famous Thames Tunnel, the first tunnel underneath a navigable river. Isambard went on to become a great innovator in civil engineering, creating many famous ‘firsts’ including the incredible Clifton Suspension Bridge and the ‘SS Great Britain’. He was also the great mind behind the Great Western Railway.
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James Harrison
Be inspired by the entrepreneurial talent of James Harrison, whose invention of the refrigerator has become a necessity in our homes of today. Follow him on his journey from England to Australia as a book-binder and publisher, to his invention of the ether liquid vapour compression fridge. He was a man of many talents and his work in refrigeration, both domestic and commercial, has revolutionized the way the world stores and transports food. The benefits are evident in medical research and treatments, as well as improved nutrition for all people. His legacy has continued to benefit millions of people.
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Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg started a publishing revolution when he invented the first printing press. It was viewed with much scepticism at the time, as people in higher office did not want the ‘ordinary people’ having access to too much information! His work opened the door to the Renaissance in Europe and the scientific revolution. His printing press enabled ideas, thoughts and hopes to be communicated more freely. Millions of people have benefited from Johannes’ work.
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John Logie Baird
We watch television every day but few of us know that it was invented by a Scottish engineer named John Logie Baird. He also developed colour television and other innovations that have become intrinsic parts of everyday life. Gain an insight into the life of the ‘Father of Television’, as he pioneered a new way of communicating that changed the world dramatically.
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Orville Wright
Orville Wright was an ordinary man, that lived an extraordinary life. His is a story of courage, faith and determination. Together with his brother Wilbur, he worked tirelessly to design, build and rebuild, a flying machine. An innate curiosity for all things mechanical, saw him conducting experiments throughout his life and he was dedicated to paving the way for the modern industrial age. The Wright Brother’s contributions have encouraged man to fly higher and longer.
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Richard Trevithick
An inventor and innovator who changed the world. That is a short way to describe Richard Trevithick. He did so by harnessing the power of steam for engines. Follow his exciting journey in this story. How could a young man, who had performed poorly at school and had little education, create a revolution in transport? His story is inspirational and comes alive as it unfolds in a BioView®.
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Soichiro Honda
Founder of the Honda Motor Company, Soichiro Honda was an inspiring and powerful businessman. His passion for mechanics led him from tinkering in his father’s bicycle repair shop, to producing motorcycles and automobiles, to participating in Formula One racing. Comprehend what it took to build such an empire and gain a personal insight into the life of the man often referred to as ‘The Japanese Henry Ford’. His legacy lives on today and the Honda Foundation provides financial assistance to numerous charities. It also offers prizes and awards to encourage leaders in the field of eco-technology.
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Thomas Newcomen
Thomas Newcomen will long be remembered as a father of the Industrial Revolution. He dedicated his life to finding better ways to do things and as such, his improvements to the ‘fire engine’, resulted in the development of the first practical ‘steam engine’. Although there were patenting problems, Thomas proceeded to create his new engines under license. It was a significant invention for England and became a vital component for the mining industry. Understand what motivated this great mind, to develop such an important contribution to industry.
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