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PATENT OF BUOY (1897): Patent Art Print
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Text on the tag: A buoy is a floating device that serve various purposes. It can be anchored at a location to guide or to warn mariners. It can ser...
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Text on the tag: A buoy is a floating device that serve various purposes. It can be anchored at a location to guide or to warn mariners. It can ser...
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Text on the tag: First models of bicycles were called velocipedes, which were created in France, but its modern design was born in England. Today o...
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Text on the tag: The most expensive guitar sold for $2.8million at an auction to raise money for victims of a 2004 earthquake. It featured signatu...
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Text on the tag: The largest passenger plane is the Airbus A380, which is a double-decker four-engine jetliner. Making its first flight on 27th Apr...
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Text on the tag: The oldest brewery is believed to be Weihenstephan in Freising, Germany, where their licensing history goes back to 1040 AD. They ...
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Text on the tag: Archaeologists have found glass bottles dating as far early as 1400 BC by the Egyptians. Glass can be recycled indefinitely withou...
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Text on the tag: Wine was stored in jugs, oil cloth and pieces of woods used instead of corks as we know today. In the 17th century it became more ...
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Text on the tag: An innkeeper in the mid 19thC, whilst using two containers to pour drinks back and forth, noticed the mouth of one container being...
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Text on the tag: The first patented corkscrew in England was by Samuel Henshaw in 1795. However, earlier designs of a corkscrew was based on a tool...
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Text on the tag: The first motion pictures were introduced back in the late 1800s, although it usually consisted of a single scene that lasted arou...
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Text on the tag: After water and tea, beer is the third most popular drink, and by far, the most popular alcoholic drink in the world. Beer making...
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Text on the tag: The first digital camera was developed by Kodak in 1975. It was dropped due to fears that it would threaten their photographic fil...
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Text on the tag: In 1992, 28,000 rubber ducks were lost at sea from a shipping crate from Hong Kong to USA. Some have washed up on the shores of Ha...
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Text on the tag: The first commercial toilet paper was invented by Joseph Gayetty in 1857 which was used for medical purposes. It was British busin...
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Text on the tag: Unclean smartphones can contain around 600 units of staphylococcus bacteria, in contrast to less than 20 units on a toilet seat. S...
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Text on the tag: In 2013, a toilet paper roll made from 22-carat gold went on sale by the Australian company, Toilet Paper Man, with the price tag ...
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Text on the tag: The Chinese were the first to use the bristle toothbrush, going back to the Tang Dynasty (619 CE to 907 CE). They arrived in Europ...
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Text on the tag: In public toilets, the first cubicle in a row is generally the least used, as people generally seek privacy and opt for the last o...
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Text on the tag: Cast iron bottle openers were made in many shapes and sizes, often very cheeky featuring naked ladies. Many have also been made to...
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Text on the tag: An average person visits the toilet 2500 times a year. In total, we spend around 3 years of our life in the toilet, where we use a...
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Text on the tag: The average golfer has a 12,500 to 1 chance of making a hole-in-one. Tiger Woods made his first hole-in-one at the age of eight. H...
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Text on the tag: Cleats are the protusions found on the bottom of shoes for additional traction. The earliest record were those that belonged to Ki...
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Text on the tag: Regular exercise helps lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, significantly lowering the chances of heart disease, whilst al...
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Text on the tag: Tennis originated in Great Britain. It was only in 1986 that yellow tennis balls were first used at Wimbledon, where an impressive...
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