The Ingenious Victorians: Weird and Wonderful Ideas from the Age of Innovation

£14.20

We all know that some of the greatest inventions came from the Victorian age, the successors of which are still with us today. But this book is not entirely about those. It’s more about some of the weird and wonderful inventions, ideas and projects – some successful, others less so – that have largely been forgotten. Where well-known inventions or design concepts are included, it is from a perspective not previously appreciated, with details of the ingenious technology and thinking that led to their introduction and success. Here you can read how Victorian innovators were responsible for: the world’s largest glass structure; an electric railway with lines under the sea and a carriage on stilts 20 feet above the waves; a monster globe that visitors could enter to see the world’s land masses, seas, mountains and valleys modelled on the interior; cameras disguised as bowler hats and many other everyday objects; 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.

Read more

Buy product
EAN: 2000000389523 SKU: 4AF8B24A Category:

Additional information

Publisher

Pen & Sword History (6 July 2016)

Language

English

Paperback

224 pages

ISBN-10

1473849012

ISBN-13

978-1473849013

Dimensions

15.24 x 1.91 x 22.86 cm

Main Menu

The Ingenious Victorians: Weird and Wonderful Ideas from the Age of Innovation