Sir Charles Wheatstone
Standard Name: Wheatstone, Sir Charles
Connections
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Education | Flora Thompson | Kesia Whitton
, postmistress at Fringford sub-Post Office, was a friend of Flora's mother, and was well-read. During the six years that Flora worked for her she had free access to Mrs Whitton's library and... |
Friends, Associates | Augusta Ada Byron | AAB
remained close friends with Mary Somerville's family, and particularly with her eldest son by her first marriage, Woronzow Greig
, for the rest of her life. Somerville not only fostered Ada's mathematical aptitude, but... |
Timeline
1831: Charles Wheatstone and William Fothergill...
Building item
1831
Charles Wheatstone
and William Fothergill
created the first electric telegraph.
June 1837: Sir William Cooke and Sir Charles Wheatstone...
Building item
June 1837
Sir William Cooke
and Sir Charles Wheatstone
patented their version of the electromagnetic telegraph.
November 1851: The first long-term undersea telegraph cable...
National or international item
November 1851
The first long-term undersea telegraph cable between Calais and Dover was opened to the public, although the first direct message from London to Paris was sent in 1852.
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