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{{Cat main|List of English inventions and discoveries}} |
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[[Invention]]s from [[England]]. |
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Other inventions that come from England include: |
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The tin canister, or can that was invented in 1810 by a Londoner, Peter Durand. |
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The Magnifying glass in 1250 by Roger Bacon. |
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The Reflecting telescope by Isaac Newton in 1668. |
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The Steam pump by Thomas Savery in 1698. |
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The Steel pen in 1780 by Samuel Harrison. |
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The Sport Cricket in the 1300s. (name required). |
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The Sport of Baseball. |
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The Steam Locomotive in 1804 by Richard Trevithick |
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 12 March 2021
Subcategories
This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
Pages in category "English inventions"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 222 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Actinometer
- Adams clasp
- Adjustable spanner
- Aerial steam carriage
- Airborne lifeboat
- AJAX furnace
- Allam power cycle
- Ambrotype
- Analytical engine
- List of applications of stainless steel
- Armoured vehicle-launched bridge
- Association football
- Astronomical clock
- Automatic Computing Engine
- Automatic lubricator
- Autopen
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- Carbonated water
- Carey Foster bridge
- Cast iron
- Cat o' nine tails
- Cat's eye (road)
- Catch Me Who Can
- Cavity magnetron
- Celluloid
- Cheddar cheese
- Christmas cracker
- Coaxial cable
- Coffee percolator
- Coggeshall slide rule
- Collodion process
- Collodion-albumen process
- Color printing
- Colossus computer
- Concertina
- Congreve rocket
- Corkscrew
- Corrugated fiberboard
- Cowcatcher
- Crayford focuser
- Creamware
- Cube teapot
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- Paperboard
- Paternoster lift
- Paul-Wyatt cotton mills
- Pax (liturgical object)
- Pedrail wheel
- Perkin's mauve
- Personal watercraft
- Pilot ACE
- Plasticine
- Plate glass
- Playfair cipher
- Polyethylene terephthalate
- Portland cement
- Power loom
- Prime meridian (Greenwich)
- Puddling (metallurgy)
- Puffing Billy (locomotive)
- Pyecombe hook
- Pyrometer
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- Safety fuse
- Salamanca (locomotive)
- Sans Pareil
- Science and invention in Birmingham
- Seat belt
- Seed drill
- Self-propelled artillery
- Sewing machine
- Shrapnel shell
- Sinclair C5
- Sinclair Executive
- Skevington's gyves
- Slide rule
- Slot antenna
- Small Box Girder
- Spinning frame
- Spinning jenny
- Spinning mule
- Stainless steel
- Stanhope Demonstrator
- Steam engine
- Steam turbine
- Steelmaking
- Stephenson's Rocket
- Stereoscope
- Sticky toffee pudding
- Stocking frame
- Storm door
- Hot-bulb engine
- Submarine
- Sumlock ANITA calculator
- Sunglasses
- Suspension railway