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Sir Charles Wheatstone, British inventor, (1899).Artist: C Cook
Sir Charles Wheatstone, British inventor, (1899). Wheatstone (1802-1875) was a pioneer of electric telegraphy. In 1837, he and William Fothergill Cooke patented their five-needle telegraph machine, the first successful electric telecommunication device. Wheatstone received a knighthood in 1868. An Engraving from James Taylor's The Victorian Empire, William Mackenzie, London, 1899.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
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B/W
Black & White
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Britain
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C Cook
CHARLES
Charles Wheatstone
COMMUNICATIONS
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Cooke
designer
electric telegraphy
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FAMOUS PEOPLE
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INNOVATION
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
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PHYSICIST
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Sir William Fothergill
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TELEGRAPHY
The Print Collector
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William Edward Kilburn;Kilburn
William Edward;WE Kilburn;Kilburn