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81.) Stereoscopic photography
... Brewster with the invention, it was Sir Charles Wheatstone who, in June ... Wheatstone's actual stereoscope is preserved at the Science Museum in London. ...
82.) The History of the Stereoscope
A British physician, Sir Charles Wheatstone, invented the predecessor to the ... single piece of paper and later, after photography was invented, two photographs. ...
83.) playfair
... Cipher: In 1854, Sir Charles Wheatstone invented the cipher known as "Playfair," named ... Its simplicity and its cryptographic strength compared to simple ...
84.) Charles Wheatstone BBC Radio 4
... of physical torture - The Wheatstone Bridge - also invented the concertina. ... Subject: RE: Charles Wheatstone BBC Radio 4. From: Emma B. Date: 27 Nov 07 ...
85.) CONCERTINAS & OTHER SQUEEZE BOXES, Resource page, Richard York.
... said that it was invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone, who also worked on the ... the same it's developed from the sort Sir Charles Wheatstone first invented...
86.) IEEE-USA Today's Engineer
Sir Charles Wheatstone was born on 2 February 1802 in the village of Barnwood in ... After the bridge, Wheatstone's most famous invention was one of the first ...
87.) The Concertina - Icons of England
... English musical instruments, invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone around 1830. ... to be invented by an Englishman (Charles Wheatstone) martyn white ...
88.) Mandalas
To test our theory about second sight, we needed to find a way to isolate it. ... The stereoscope was invented in 1838 by Charles Wheatstone and required special ...
89.) Concertina - Guide to Concertinas
Concertinas come in different types. Choosing the best Concertina is easy with ... Invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1844, it is designed with several buttons ...
90.) CONCERTINA. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000
(knsűrt'n) (KEY) , musical instrument whose tone is produced by free reeds. It was invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1829. ...
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