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  1. Split the Atom — 2023-10-10 00:05:57
    … Sep 1967" death_place="Cambridge" }}||{{Databox who="Ernest Walton" birth_date="06 Oct 1903" birth_place="Dungarvan, [[Ireland]]" death_date="25 Jun 1995" death_place="Belfast, Ireland" }}|| The first laboratory controlled splitting of the ato…
  2. Radio — 2023-09-23 15:56:24
    …pril 1874, his **Irish** mother, Annie Jameson was the daughter of Andrew Jameson of Daphne Castle in County Wexford, [[Ireland]] and granddaughter of John Jameson, founder of whiskey distillers **Jameson & Sons**. Between the ages of two and six …
  3. Pneumatic Tyre — 2022-05-03 16:45:33
    …ualified as a veterinary surgeon before moving to Belfast in 1867. His practice was at 50 Gloucester Street, Belfast, [[Ireland]]. His great invention, of the inner tube for cycle tyres, came about more or less by chance. In 1888 his small son wa…
  4. Titanic — 2021-08-20 11:12:19
    …Southampton on her maiden voyage on Wednesday 10 April, 1912, calling at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown in southern Ireland before heading out across the Atlantic, on course for New York. It struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage from [[Hampsh…
  5. Guinness Book of World Records — 2021-08-20 10:45:53
    …s at the time the Managing Director of the **Guinness Brewery**. He was attending a shooting party in County Wexford, [[Ireland]] where he and his hosts got into a debate about which is the fastest game bird in Europe? {{Image url="NickRossMcWhirt…
  6. Reflecting Telescope — 2021-08-14 20:51:21
    …es. It was built by **William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse** on his estate, Birr Castle, at Parsonstown in County Offaly, Ireland. With a 72-inch metal mirror weighing 4 tons and a tube 54 feet long, it remained the largest telescope in the world u…
  7. Procter Gamble — 2021-08-12 20:35:23
    …amesGamble.jpg" class="right" title="James Gamble" width="200" }} /* event_date="3 April 1803" James Gamble was born in Ireland */ Gamble was born 3rd April 1803 in Enniskillen, [[Ireland]]. He was educated at Portora Royal School. His family em…
  8. Hypodermic Syringe — 2021-08-12 20:33:54
    …" class="left" title="Hypodermic Needle" width="" }} ==Francis Rynd 1844 == Dr. **Francis Rynd** was born in Dublin [[Ireland]] in 1801. He was a doctor at Dublin’s Meath Hospital, which catered for the poor of Dublin. In the 1840s, he tried t…
  9. Wellington Boot — 2021-08-09 21:58:54
    …Boots.jpg" class="left" title="Duke of Wellington original Boots" width="200" }} Arthur Wellesley was born in Dublin [[Ireland]] of Anglo-Irish descent. After his great victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in **1815**, Wellington becam…
  10. Jigsaw Puzzle — 2021-08-09 21:24:39
    …ese //educational tools// became highly popular and he went on to create dissected maps of England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. It became a highly successful business venture. John Spilsbury died in 1769 b…
  11. Cowboy — 2021-08-09 21:03:46
    … cowboy" width="350" }} == Cowboy == ~-[[Livestock]]:[[1600s]] The first reference of the word 'cowboy' is in Medieval Ireland/England. A cowboy was literally //boys tending cattle//, a young male cow herder. === England 1620 === The word cowb…
  12. Sunday School — 2021-08-08 18:39:06
    …d wide == Within a decade children were attending schools on a Sunday all over England. Soon the idea spread abroad to Ireland and the Commonwealth, into Europe, Canada and the U.S.…
  13. Sport — 2020-11-30 00:32:47
    … game has been played from the Tudor Times. The earliest nationally formalised rules of play were devised by the GAA in Ireland in 1884. In 1889, the Liverpool & Scottish Rounders Association was formed. It is typically a bat & ball team game. R…
    …ounders is still played in Ireland and England. '''Baseball''' and '''Town-ball''', are both bat and ball games, played by teams, that have originated fr…
  14. Slavery Abolition — 2020-08-17 15:00:36
    …d**, capturing **European** men, women and **children** to be used in their slave trade. Some villages like Baltimore, Ireland had to be abandoned following persistent raids. Between 1609 and 1616, England alone had **466** merchant ships lost to…
  15. Milk of Magnesia — 2020-08-09 19:55:03
    …y" Died="1871" death_place="Dublin" }} === Sir James Murray 1809 === ~-[[Medical]]::[[1800s]] James Murray born in [[Ireland]] created his //Fluid Magnesia// that came to be known as **Milk of Magnesia**. {{Toc}} The antacid effect of Magnesi…
    …condensed solution of fluid magnesia" preparation of he created from Magnesium sulphate to treat the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the Marquis of Anglesey. His treatment was so succesful he was appointed resident physician to Anglesey and knighted.…
  16. English Language — 2018-01-26 21:45:55
    …trong>Grenada</strong> </li><li><strong>Guyana</strong> </li><li>India (with several Indian languages) </li><li><strong>Ireland</strong> (with Irish Gaelic) </li><li><strong>Jamaica</strong> </li><li>Kenya (with Swahili) </li><li>Kiribati </li><l…
  17. Rounders — 2016-06-23 13:12:37
    …Rounders :: [[CategorySport]] === Ireland 1884 === == Rounders == {{redirect page="Sport"}}…
  18. Whisky — 2016-05-26 10:22:03
    …age url="WhiskyGlass.jpg" class="left" type="icon" title="Whisky Glass" width="" }} === Celts 900 === Distillation in Ireland and Scotland began gathering steam between 11th and 13th century. But records show that Ancient Celts practiced distil…
    …Then there's Whiskey == With a licence to distil Irish whiskey from 1608, the **Old Bushmills Distillery** in Northern Ireland is the **oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world.**…
  19. Ireland — 2016-02-02 11:52:04
    Ireland :: [[CategoryInventions]] made up in Ireland. {{category}}…

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