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With Britain enjoying prosperity and relative peace, Prince Albert wanted to create the largest exhibition in history to show the range
With Britain enjoying prosperity and relative peace, Prince Albert wanted to create the largest exhibition in history to show the range
He became known as “the man with wheels in his head.” They laughed at him. Engineers said his gigantic wheel would
The need for corrective lenses didnt start with the Victorian Era. It was, however, a time when eyewear became widely available
Several great comets sparked the skies of the Victorian Era. There’s no official definition other than a “great comet” is one
When the Perseid Meteor Shower lights the August sky, you’ll see the spectacular result of debris from the Comet Swift-Tuttle, a.k.a.
MAREA might be the biggest and baddest cable, but it follows the FIRST Transatlantic Cable by roughly 150 years. MAREA (Spanish for tide) will be
Unfortunately, these four weird Victorian inventions that made shade never saw the light of day. Unless parasols stage a comeback we
The Statue of Liberty by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi is a woman with a secret past. The Green Goddess as we know
Behold the ice cream cone: invention of necessity. The Great Debate over who invented the ice cream cone still rages on. The
By filing her patent No. 3254, in September of 1846, Nancy Johnson brought ice cream to the masses. With that patent,
Joseph Fabers Marvelous Talking Machine, later called Euphonia, was not just another pretty face of the Victorian Era. Yes, she had
Why did the Mutoscope, an early ancestor of motion pictures, come to be known as the “What The Butler Saw” machine?
Jan Zieba’s extraordinary panoramic photography lets you explore interiors of the Churches of Peace in Poland. Granted, they were built in
The “Harem Effect” on female scientists in the Victorian Era opened some doors and closed many others. In short, the “Harem
Williamina Fleming started her career as a maid to Edward Charles Pickering. He recognized Fleming’s talent and gave her an
With Britain enjoying prosperity and relative peace, Prince Albert wanted to create the largest exhibition in history to show the range
He became known as “the man with wheels in his head.” They laughed at him. Engineers said his gigantic wheel would
The need for corrective lenses didnt start with the Victorian Era. It was, however, a time when eyewear became widely available
Several great comets sparked the skies of the Victorian Era. There’s no official definition other than a “great comet” is one
When the Perseid Meteor Shower lights the August sky, you’ll see the spectacular result of debris from the Comet Swift-Tuttle, a.k.a.
MAREA might be the biggest and baddest cable, but it follows the FIRST Transatlantic Cable by roughly 150 years. MAREA (Spanish for tide) will be
Unfortunately, these four weird Victorian inventions that made shade never saw the light of day. Unless parasols stage a comeback we
The Statue of Liberty by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi is a woman with a secret past. The Green Goddess as we know
Behold the ice cream cone: invention of necessity. The Great Debate over who invented the ice cream cone still rages on. The
By filing her patent No. 3254, in September of 1846, Nancy Johnson brought ice cream to the masses. With that patent,
Joseph Fabers Marvelous Talking Machine, later called Euphonia, was not just another pretty face of the Victorian Era. Yes, she had
Why did the Mutoscope, an early ancestor of motion pictures, come to be known as the “What The Butler Saw” machine?
Jan Zieba’s extraordinary panoramic photography lets you explore interiors of the Churches of Peace in Poland. Granted, they were built in
The “Harem Effect” on female scientists in the Victorian Era opened some doors and closed many others. In short, the “Harem
Williamina Fleming started her career as a maid to Edward Charles Pickering. He recognized Fleming’s talent and gave her an