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Buble Bell BURLISON
1908 - 1909 (0 years)
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> 1908 - Born: 12 Oct 1908
> 1909 - Died: 1 Jul 1909
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Event(s)
1
1908
1908:
USA -
Henry Ford
created the
Model T automobile
1908:
UK -
Electric iron
and
toaster
patented
1908:
UK -
Earthquake
in
Italy
Kills 150,000
1908:
China -
Three Year-Old
Pu Yi
Becomes
Emperor of China
1908:
Turkey -
Revolt in the
Ottoman Empire
1908:
USA -
The
gyrocompass
invented by
Elmer A. Sperry
.
1908:
USA -
Cellophane
invented by
Jacques E. Brandenberger
.
1908:
UK -
J W Geiger and W M
1908:
UK -
Fritz Haber
invents the
Haber Process
for making artificial
nitrates
.
2
1909
1909:
UK -
Piano
s reach maximum market penetration in UK households at one per ten people
1909:
UK -
800 million
postcards
sold in
England
1909:
Japan -
Prince Ito
is Assassinated
1909:
UK -
Plastic
Is Invented
1909:
Arctic -
Robert Peary
Becomes the First to Reach the
North Pole
1909:
USA -
William Taft
president of the USA 1909-1913.
1909:
UK -
Instant coffee
invented by G. Washington.