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Additional Research 1.1 The Industrial Revolution and the Age of would not have been possible without the contributions of some remarkable people. The list below is a catalogue of some of the more famous inventors and pioneers of the industrial age. This is by no means the definitive list as countless numbers of people were involved in inventing and applying modifications and improvements to original designs and processes that contributed to the progress of the era. Chart a timeline using the list below and map the progress of invention and discovery throughout the industrial age. You can use an online program to create this timeline. There are a number of programs available such as Dipity, TimeRime, TimeToast, Capzies, Xtimeline, Timeglider or Tiki Toki. Discuss with your teacher which one is most appropriate for your class. Your timeline must show: name of the inventor or pioneer name of the invention or discovery date of the invention or discovery (usually when the design was patented) area in which the invention or discovery was applied; the categories for these are: - industry - manufacturing - communications - transport - armaments - agriculture - building and construction. When showing these on a timeline you may want to create a legend. So, for instance, inventions or discoveries that come under the category of manufacturing may be highlighted in red. It is up to you how you do this. Your system must be clearly apparent to your audience. Once you have completed your timeline, chose three of the inventors or pioneers listed and provide a brief report on their invention or discovery and discuss how their inventions or Woollacott et al 1 Cambridge University Press 2013

discovery were important in the progress of the industrial age and how they influenced society either positively or negatively. List of inventors or pioneers Richard Arkwright Alexander Graham Bell Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler Henry Bessemer Samuel Colt Samuel Crompton Louis Daguerre Thomas Edison Henry Ford Robert Fulton Richard Gatling Charles Goodyear James Hargreaves Joseph-Marie Jacquard Auguste and Louis Lumière John Loudon McAdam Cyrus McCormick Samuel Morse Nicéphore Niépce Alfred Nobel Elisha Graves Otis Alois Senefelder George Stephenson Alessandro Volta James Watt Eli Whitney Woollacott et al 2 Cambridge University Press 2013

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Suggested response Student responses will vary. However, responses should follow the guidelines below. The objective of this task is to get students to develop their research and analysis skills. Make some judgments about the more significant inventions or discoveries of some of the people listed (if they are credited with a number of discoveries and inventions). Explain their choices. Make some judgments about an appropriate date for each invention and discovery. The list below has mostly used patent dates or dates of official release to determine dates. Inventor Invention or discovery Category James Hargreaves Spinning jenny 1764 (1720 1778) Richard Arkwright Spinning frame 1769 (1732 1792) Samuel Crompton Spinning mule 1779 (1753 1827) James Watt Steam engine 1776 (1736 1819) Alessandro Volta Electric battery 1800 (1745 1827) Joseph-Marie Jacquard Jacquard loom 1804 (1752 1834) John Loudon McAdam Macadamisation 1816 Building and construction (1756 1836) Nicéphore Niépce Photograph 1825 (1765 1833) Robert Fulton Steamboat 1807 Transport Woollacott et al 4 Cambridge University Press 2013

(1765 1815) Eli Whitney (1765 1825) Alois Senefelder (1771 1834) George Stephenson (1781 1834) Louis Daguerre (1787 1851) Samuel Morse (1791 1872) Charles Goodyear (1800 1860) Cyrus McCormick (1809 1884) Elisha Graves Otis (1811 1861) Henry Bessemer (1813 1898) Samuel Colt (1814 1862) Richard Gatling (1818 1903) Alfred Nobel (1833 1896) Karl Benz (1844 1929) and Gottlieb Daimler (1834 1900) Thomas Edison (1847 1931) Cotton gin 1793 Lithography 1796 Steam locomotive 1814 Daguerreotype 1839 Morse code 1830s Vulcanised rubber 1839 Mechanical reaper 1834 Safety elevator 1854 Bessemer process for the production of inexpensive steel 1856 Colt revolver 1835 Gattling gun 1861 Dynamite 1867 Petrol powered automotive 1885 86 Electric light 1879 Transport Agriculture Building and construction Armaments Armaments Transport Alexander Graham Bell Telephone 1876 Woollacott et al 5 Cambridge University Press 2013

(1847 1922) Auguste Lumière (1862 1954) and Louis Lumière (1864 1948) Henry Ford (1863 1947) Motion picture 1895 Pioneer of the assembly line in manufacturing 1908 15 Woollacott et al 6 Cambridge University Press 2013