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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