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William George Armstrong |
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William George Armstrong was born on November 26, 1810 and he is famous for developing the hydraulic accumulator, being the founder of the Armstrong Whitworth manufacturing empire. |
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Neil Arnott |
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Neil Arnott was born on May 15, 1788 and he is a famous physician famous for his Arnott waterbed in invention from 1832. |
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Charles Babbage |
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Charles Babbage was born on 26 December 1791 and he was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer. He is famous for inventing the analytical engine of the semi-automated computer. |
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Trevor Baylis |
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Trevor Graham Baylis was born on 13 May 1937 in Kilburn, London and he is famous for inventing a wind-up radio. |
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Tim Berners-Lee |
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Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee was born on 8 June, 1955 and he is an English computer scientist and MIT professor, being famous for inventing the World Wide Web, together with Robert Cailliau. |
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Harry Brearley |
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Harry Brearley was born in 1871 and he is famous for inventing the stainless steel. |
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William Kennedy Laurie Dickson |
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William Kennedy Laurie Dickson was born in 1860 and he is famous for inventing the motion picture camera |
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Rowland Hill |
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Sir Rowland Hill was born on December 3, 1795 and he was a British teacher and social reformer. He is famous for the invention of the postage stamp. |
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