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doi:10.1080/13688809909357947LiddleDallasTaylor & Francis GroupMedia HistoryLiddle, Dallas (1999): "Who Invented the `Leading Article'? Reconstructing the History and Pre- history of a Victorian Newspaper Genre", Media History, 5:1.
Arrested Beauty: Hephzibah Anderson on the Victorian Lady Who Invented the Close-Up. (Photography)Short and plump, Julia Margaret Cameron was the ugly duckling of a famously good-looking brood of sisters, and spent her life in pursuit of Beauty. "I longed to arrest all beauty that came ...
Once I had them in the right frame of mind I got to my theme: when music, converted into digital data, could be compressed sufficiently to pass down a telephone line, music as we knew it would end. We would feel as though we were in control, but we would merely be helpless ...
He put together prodigious deals through leveraged buyouts for companies such as International Telephone & Telegraph Company (ITT) who grew to become the ninth largest industrial corporation in the United States. André Meyer was an advisor to the Kennedy family and a lifelong friend and advisor to...
And so to the English Midlands, the obvious choice for an engineering company to recruit the skilled labour they required. He founded his Birmingham firm in 1906. His innovation of the flexible, versatile, electrical insulation material he invented and named “Tufnol” is so outstandingly ...
The centerpiece of today’s modern bathroom, the flush toilet has equal roots in ancient sanitation practices, Elizabethan politics and Industrial Revolution know-how. Primitive latrines that utilized a constant stream of water to carry away waste date back at least 5,000 years, and early toilet...
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