
Ingenious Victorians
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We all know that some of history's greatest inventions came about in the Victorian age. But in The Ingenious Victorians, John Wade goes beyond those famous advances to explore some of the weird and wonderful ideas and projects that have largely been forgotten. He also offers a new perspective on some of the era's well-known inventions by shedding light on how they emerged.
Discover the fascinating true stories behind the world's largest glass structure; cameras disguised as bowler hats; the London Underground as a steam railway; safety coffins designed to prevent premature burial; unusual medical uses for electricity; the first traffic lights, which exploded a month after their erection in Westminster; and the birth and rapid rise to popularity of the cinema ... as well as many other ingenious inventions.
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- Intro
- Introduction to an Era
- Chapter 1 The World's Biggest Glass Building
- Chapter 2 The Great Exhibition
- Chapter 3 The Crystal Palace Reborn
- Chapter 4 The Great Victorian Way
- Chapter 5 When Daddy Long-Legs Ruled the Waves
- Chapter 6 James Wyld's Monster Globe
- Chapter 7 The Biggest Camera in the World
- Chapter 8 The First Channel Tunnel
- Chapter 9 England's Answer to the Eiffel Tower
- Chapter 10 Under, Over and Across the Thames
- Chapter 11 Shocking Cures for Every Ailment
- Chapter 12 Photographic Detectives
- Chapter 13 Frédéric Kastner's Exploding Organ
- Chapter 14 Trains in Drains
- Chapter 15 How to Avoid Being Buried Alive
- Chapter 16 London's Great Stink
- Chapter 17 How London Got the Needle
- Chapter 18 Phonographs, Graphophones and Gramophones
- Chapter 19 Who Really Invented the Cinema?
- Chapter 20 The Age of the Velocipede
- Chapter 21 Pneumatic Railways
- Chapter 22 The Rise and Fall of Electric Submarines
- Chapter 23 Building Big Ben
- Chapter 24 The Amazing Clocks of Charles Shepherd
- Chapter 25 From Today, Painting is Dead
- Chapter 26 Victorian Flying Machines
- Chapter 27 The People Who Invented Christmas
- Chapter 28 An Amazing Memorial and the End of an Era
- Bibliography
- Picture credits
- Index
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