Industrial and Technology Revolution

Uncover the game-changing inventions that laid the foundation for the modern world, including the mechanical computer, telephone, incandescent light bulb, airplane, and many more.

Every set includes 20 carefully selected scientific breakthroughs, suitable for Large or Small walls or any metallic area. With a display space of 1m by 35cm, establish a dynamic and vibrant exhibit.

  • Electromagnetic induction · Michael Faraday · 1831

    UK

  • Evolution by natural selection - Charles Darwin - 1859

    UK

  • Germ theory of disease - Louis Pasteur - 1861

    France

  • Mendelian Inheritance - Gregor Mendel - 1866

    Empire of Austria, modern day Czech Republic

  • Periodic table - Dmitri Mendeleev - 1869

    Russian Empire

  • Telephone - Alexander Graham Bell - 1876

    Scotland, UK

  • Phonograph - Thomas Edison - 1877

    USA

  • Incandescent light bulb - Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan - 1878-1879

    UK and USA

  • Car - Carl Benz - 1885

    Germany

  • Wireless communication - Guglielmo Marconi - 1890s

    Italy

  • Virus - Dmitri Ivanovsky and Martinus Beijerinck - 1892-1898

    Netherlands and Russian Empire

  • Xrays - Wilhelm Röntgen - 1895

    Germany

  • Cinema - Auguste and Louis Lumière - 1895

    France

  • Radium and polonium - Marie and Pierre Curie - 1898

    Paris, France

  • Airplane - Orville and Wilbur Wright - 1903

    USA

  • Special relativity - Albert Einstein - 1905

    Bern, Switzerland

  • Mechanical television - John Logie Baird - 1926

    UK

  • Penicillin - Alexander Fleming - 1928

    UK

  • Nuclear fission - Otto Hahn et al. - 1938

    Germany

  • Transistor - John Bardeen, Walter Brattain and William B. Shockley - 1947-1948

    USA

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