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Electrical Heritage

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Electrifying the country house: Uni Leeds AHRC project producing history of domestic electricity educational events & resources. #histtech #histSTM #TechHistory

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Demonstrating our new online interactive #KS2 resource at our talk tonight. #primaryscience #histSTM #histtech x.com/pmc1081/status…

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We hold the archives of Sir Joseph Swan - his development of the light bulb changed the world #archivepioneers #explorearchives #histsci

We hold the archives of Sir Joseph Swan - his development of the light bulb changed the world #archivepioneers #explorearchives #histsci
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#AI: rather than worry about an impending 'singularity', we should be thinking more about our reliance on algorithms bbc.in/2gePc0J

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Bit of a bug with Internet Explorer slightly delaying delivery of our new #KS2 online resource, but it's nearly ready, here are some pics...

Bit of a bug with Internet Explorer slightly delaying delivery of our new #KS2 online resource, but it's nearly ready, here are some pics...
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#BornOnThisDay in 1905, Tommy Flowers was an engineer who designed the world’s first programmable electronic computer, Colossus, in WW2

#BornOnThisDay in 1905, Tommy Flowers was an engineer who designed the world’s first programmable electronic computer, Colossus, in WW2
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Recollections of John Logie Baird's 1st demonstration of his 'televisor', 1926, from 104 y/o Andy Andrews. #histtech bbc.in/2hY3iEV

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Excellent project, excellent website! Electric Irish Homes: Rural Electrification, Domestic Products and Irish Women in the 1950s and 1960s. x.com/electricIEhome…

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Congrats! Proud to be associated w/ School Science- marketing our history of electricity resource 'Exploring the First Electrical Houses'. x.com/schoolscience/…

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History of the battery & could future developments store renewable energy to help power the national grid? #histtech bbc.in/2qopGeN