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  In 19th century, European countries were rising as their industrial power grew. Britain, France and Germany were in the leading positions. With the new innovations that Industrial Revolution brought, new inventions started to improve different fields of architecture.  
 
  In 19th century, European countries were rising as their industrial power grew. Britain, France and Germany were in the leading positions. With the new innovations that Industrial Revolution brought, new inventions started to improve different fields of architecture.  
 
  Inventions of 19th century  
 
  Inventions of 19th century  

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19th Century Inventions and Their Effects

In 19th century, European countries were rising as their industrial power grew. Britain, France and Germany were in the leading positions. With the new innovations that Industrial Revolution brought, new inventions started to improve different fields of architecture. 
Inventions of 19th century 
Steam powered locomotive (Invented by Richard Trevithick 1804) led into building of railways and train stations. 
Electromagnet (Invented by William Sturgeon 1825) led into Magnetic Architecture. 
Electric dynamo (Invented by Michael Faraday 1831) 
Mechanical calculator (Invented by Charles Babbage 1835) helped on calculating the calculations. 
Telegraph (Invented by Samuel Morse 1837) new way of communication. 
Morse Code (Invented by Samuel Morse 1838)  
Bicycle (Invented by Kirkpatrick Macmillan 1839) an easy and simple way to travel short distances. 
Blueprint (Invented by John Herschel 1840) helped on designing buildings and plans. 
Anesthesia (Used by Dr.William Morton 1846) improvement on medicine field. 
Modern typewriter (Invented by Christopher Scholes 1867) led into newspaper companies. 
Traffic lights (Invented by John Peake Knight 1868) helped on easing the traffical chaos. 
Telephone (Invented  and patented by Alexander Graham Bell 1876) one of the greatest inventions that led into telephone companies, stations and easiest way to communicate. 
First moving pictures (Invented by Edward James Muggeridge 1877) beginning of cinema. 
Seismograph (Invented by John Milne 1880) helped people figure out how to build better structures. 
Motorcycle (Invented by Gottlieb Daimler 1885) helped people travel faster. 
Escalator (Invented by Jesse W. Reno 1891) helped people build and reach higher floors. 
Cinematograph (Invented by Auguste and Louis Lumière 1895) * 

  • Roundhay Garden Scene is the oldest film that was ever made by Louis Le Prince in 1888.