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  1. Henry Sutton (4 September 1855, Ballarat, Victoria – 28 July 1912) was an Australian designer, engineer, and inventor credited with contributions to early developments in electricity, aviation, wireless communication, photography and telephony.

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  3. Sutton invented a method for using gas and water pipes to transmit telegraph signals. Sutton also invented a color printing process and an intaglio photo printing, a photographic process to make printing blocks.

  4. Sep 7, 2015 · Without any knowledge of the work of Thomas Edison in the field of carbon lamps, Sutton designed and built an electric lightbulb in 1880. He also invented a mercury air pump and a vacuum pump, and an improved photo printing process, which used a screen to break up the image of a picture.

  5. By age 14 Henry had read every book on science in the Ballarat Mechanics Institute’s Library and had already begun inventing. 1869: At age 14 Henry invented the world’s first continuous current dynamo, this was 3 years before Zenobe T Gramme.

  6. Henry Sutton (1855-1912), inventor, was born on 4 September 1855 at Ballarat, Victoria, son of Richard Henry Sutton and his wife Mary, née Johnson. Richard founded a music firm in a tent on the Ballarat goldfield in 1854.

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  7. Henry Sutton’s idea grew and in 1885 his invention of the Telephane had evolved and by 1890 his paper on this invention was published and is recognised around the world as the first feasible television system.

  8. Jun 27, 2024 · The London mathematical instrument maker Henry Sutton (c. 16241665) has been recognised since his own time as one of the most skilled engravers in his trade in seventeenth-century England.

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