Henry Bessemer
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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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William Shockley
Do you have a mobile phone? If so, you should know William Shockley. He developed the research on the chips, which today form the basis for the CPU, operating systems. William was a creative and practical genius. Discover the ways in which he overcame major problems, to provide us with the foundation for modern communications technology. It is an exciting detective story, with many twists and turns.
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Alfred Nobel
We all associate peace with the Nobel prize, but did you know that Alfred Nobel actually invented dynamite? He was also a great chemist, engineer, innovator and a manufacturer of armaments. So how did the Nobel Peace Prize come about? Get inside the mind of this amazing individual and discover what drove him, what changed his ways of thinking and how he came to see things differently, and consequently changed the world.
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Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh is recognized internationally as an aviator, author, inventor and explorer. He was an amazing leader and pioneer, in the development of commercial aviation in the USA. Follow his journey from an early age, when he loved all things mechanical. He also loved nature and took an active role in the preservation of the environment. His adventurous and exploratory personality led him on many exciting journeys. Charles led a heroic life and his acts of bravery are an inspiration to people from all walks of life.
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Thomas Edison
Be inspired by Thomas Edison – the great American inventor, scientist and businessman, as he tells his own incredible story. The third most prolific inventor in history, Thomas Edison was responsible for many amazing inventions, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera and, most famously, the electric light-bulb. This invention alone has changed the world. However, Thomas Edison also made important innovations in telecommunications and electrical supply, which people often forget about. Imagine a world without batteries for electric cars, electrical power, recorded music and motion pictures! Take a unique view into the life of this extraordinary man!
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