INVENTIONS AND INVERTORS
Adding Machine -Â Pascal – France – 1642
Aeroplane - Wright brothers – US – 1903
Ballpoint Pen – C.Biro – Hungary – 1888
Barometer – E. Torricelli – Italy -1644
Bicycle -Â K. Macmillan – Scotland – 1839
Bicycle Tyre – J.B. Dunlop - Scotland -1888
Centigrade Scale – A. Celsius – France -1742
Cinematograph - Thomas Alva Edison – US -1891
Computer – Charles Babbage – Britain -1834
Cine Camera - Friese-Greene – britain -1889
Cinema -Â A.L. and J.L Lumiere – France -1895
Clock (mechanical) - Hsing and Ling-Tsan – China – 1725
Clock (pendulum) – C. Hugyens – The Netherlands -1657
Diesel Engine – Rudolf Diesel – Germany -Â 1892
Dynamite – Alfred Nobel-Â Seeden – 1867
Dynamo – Michael Faraday – England – 1831
Electric Iron – H.W. Seeley -Â US – 1882
Electric Lamp – Thomas Alva Edison – US – 1879
Electromanager – W. Sturgeon – England – 1831
Film (with Sound) – Dr. Lee de Forest – US -1923
Fountain Pen - L.E. Waterman – US -1884
Gas Lighting - Willam Murdoch – Scotland -1794
Gramophone – Thomas Alva Edison- US – 1878
Jet Engine - Sir Frank Whittle – England -1937
Lift - E.G.Otis – US – 1852
Locomotive - Richard Trevithck – England -1804
Machine Gun – Richard Gatling – US – 1861.
Match(safety)- J.E. Lundstrom -Sweden – 1855
Microphone - David Hughes- USÂ – 1878
Microscope -Â Z.Janssen -Â The Netherlands -1590
Motor Car (Petrol) – Karl Benz – Geamany – 1885
Motorcycle – Edward Butler - England – 1884
Neon-Lamp -Â G.Claude -Â France – 1915
Nylon – DR.W.H.Carothers – USÂ – 1937
Parachute -Â Louis Lenormand – France – 1797
Photography(paper) – W.H.Fox Talbot – England -1835
Printing press - J.Gutenberg -Germany -1455
Radar -Â Dr.A.H. Taylor and L.C.Young – USÂ -1922
Radium - Marie and pierre curie – France – 1898
Rayon – Viscose Co. -US – 1910
Razor (safety) – K.C. Gillette – US -1895
Razor (electric) - Col. J. Schick – US – 1931
Refrigerator - J. Harrison and A. Britain 1851         Carlin
Revolver - Samuel Colt -US – 1835
Rubber (vulcanised) - Charles Goodyear – US- 1841
Rubber (waterproof)- Charles Macintosh – Scotland – 1819
Safety Lamp – Sir Humphry Davy – England – 1816
Safety Pin – William Hurst – US – 1849
Sewing Machine -Â B. Thimmonnier – France -1830
Scooter - G. Bradshaw - England – 1919
Ship (steam) - J.C. Perier -Â France -1775
Ship (turbine) – Sir Charles Parsons – Britain – 1894
Shorthand (modern) – Sir Isaac Pitman-Â England – 1837
Spinning Frame – Sir Richard Arkwright – England – 1769
Steam Engine (Piston)- Thomas Newcombe – Britain -1712
Steam engine- James Watt – Scotland – 1765
Stainless Steel – Harry Brearley -Â England – 1913
Submarine - D. Bushnell - US - 1776
Tank-Â Sir Ernest Swington -Â England – 1914
Telegraph Code – Samuel F.B. Morse – US – 1837
Telephone- Alexander Graham Bell   US      1876
Telescope- Hans Lippershey – The Netherlands -1608
Television - John Logie Baird – Scotland -1926
Terylene - J. Whinfield and H. Dickson – England -1941
Thermometer - Galileo Galilei – Italy -1593
Tractor -Â J. Froelich -Â USÂ – 1892
Transistor-Â Bardeen, Shockley and Brattain – US- 1949
Typewriter - C. Sholes – US -1866
Radio Valve - Sir J.A. Fleming – Britain -1904
Watch - A.L. Brequet – France – 1791
X-ray - Wilhelm Roentgen -Â Germany -1895
Zip Fastener - W.L. Judson – US -1891
Aeroplane - Wright brothers – US – 1903
Ballpoint Pen – C.Biro – Hungary – 1888
Barometer – E. Torricelli – Italy -1644
Bicycle -Â K. Macmillan – Scotland – 1839
Bicycle Tyre – J.B. Dunlop - Scotland -1888
Centigrade Scale – A. Celsius – France -1742
Cinematograph - Thomas Alva Edison – US -1891
Computer – Charles Babbage – Britain -1834
Cine Camera - Friese-Greene – britain -1889
Cinema -Â A.L. and J.L Lumiere – France -1895
Clock (mechanical) - Hsing and Ling-Tsan – China – 1725
Clock (pendulum) – C. Hugyens – The Netherlands -1657
Diesel Engine – Rudolf Diesel – Germany -Â 1892
Dynamite – Alfred Nobel-Â Seeden – 1867
Dynamo – Michael Faraday – England – 1831
Electric Iron – H.W. Seeley -Â US – 1882
Electric Lamp – Thomas Alva Edison – US – 1879
Electromanager – W. Sturgeon – England – 1831
Film (with Sound) – Dr. Lee de Forest – US -1923
Fountain Pen - L.E. Waterman – US -1884
Gas Lighting - Willam Murdoch – Scotland -1794
Gramophone – Thomas Alva Edison- US – 1878
Jet Engine - Sir Frank Whittle – England -1937
Lift - E.G.Otis – US – 1852
Locomotive - Richard Trevithck – England -1804
Machine Gun – Richard Gatling – US – 1861.
Match(safety)- J.E. Lundstrom -Sweden – 1855
Microphone - David Hughes- USÂ – 1878
Microscope -Â Z.Janssen -Â The Netherlands -1590
Motor Car (Petrol) – Karl Benz – Geamany – 1885
Motorcycle – Edward Butler - England – 1884
Neon-Lamp -Â G.Claude -Â France – 1915
Nylon – DR.W.H.Carothers – USÂ – 1937
Parachute -Â Louis Lenormand – France – 1797
Photography(paper) – W.H.Fox Talbot – England -1835
Printing press - J.Gutenberg -Germany -1455
Radar -Â Dr.A.H. Taylor and L.C.Young – USÂ -1922
Radium - Marie and pierre curie – France – 1898
Rayon – Viscose Co. -US – 1910
Razor (safety) – K.C. Gillette – US -1895
Razor (electric) - Col. J. Schick – US – 1931
Refrigerator - J. Harrison and A. Britain 1851         Carlin
Revolver - Samuel Colt -US – 1835
Rubber (vulcanised) - Charles Goodyear – US- 1841
Rubber (waterproof)- Charles Macintosh – Scotland – 1819
Safety Lamp – Sir Humphry Davy – England – 1816
Safety Pin – William Hurst – US – 1849
Sewing Machine -Â B. Thimmonnier – France -1830
Scooter - G. Bradshaw - England – 1919
Ship (steam) - J.C. Perier -Â France -1775
Ship (turbine) – Sir Charles Parsons – Britain – 1894
Shorthand (modern) – Sir Isaac Pitman-Â England – 1837
Spinning Frame – Sir Richard Arkwright – England – 1769
Steam Engine (Piston)- Thomas Newcombe – Britain -1712
Steam engine- James Watt – Scotland – 1765
Stainless Steel – Harry Brearley -Â England – 1913
Submarine - D. Bushnell - US - 1776
Tank-Â Sir Ernest Swington -Â England – 1914
Telegraph Code – Samuel F.B. Morse – US – 1837
Telephone- Alexander Graham Bell   US      1876
Telescope- Hans Lippershey – The Netherlands -1608
Television - John Logie Baird – Scotland -1926
Terylene - J. Whinfield and H. Dickson – England -1941
Thermometer - Galileo Galilei – Italy -1593
Tractor -Â J. Froelich -Â USÂ – 1892
Transistor-Â Bardeen, Shockley and Brattain – US- 1949
Typewriter - C. Sholes – US -1866
Radio Valve - Sir J.A. Fleming – Britain -1904
Watch - A.L. Brequet – France – 1791
X-ray - Wilhelm Roentgen -Â Germany -1895
Zip Fastener - W.L. Judson – US -1891
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