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Rosina KESSI
1843 - 1844 (0 years)
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Rosina KESSI (1843 - 1844)
> 1843 - Born: 21 Oct 1843
> 1844 - Died: 10 Jan 1844
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Event(s)
1
1843
1843:
UK -
Alexander Bain
(1818-1903) invented an early
fax machine
1843:
UK -
About 2000 miles of
railway
lines now laid
2
1844
1844:
UK -
Charles Darwin
wrote, but didn't publish, an essay presaging the
theory of the origin of species
.
1844:
USA -
Samuel Finley Breese Morse
demonstrates a
telegraph
, using a code of his own invention
1844:
UK -
Parliament
passes the
Bank Charter Act
1844:
Yorkshire, UK -
Foundation of the
Rochdale Co-Operative Society
-
Chartist
and
Owenite
workers of
Rochdale
open Rochdale Pioneers Store (cooperative) in Toad (T'owd) Lane
1844:
UK -
Royal Commission on the Health of Towns
1844:
UK -
Two years of
railway mania
begins across Britain. Massive investment and speculation leads to the laying of 5,000 miles of track
1844:
UK -
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
founded
1844:
UK -
Englishman
John Mercer
invents
mercerized cotton
.
1844:
UK -
Ten Hours Bill
limited working hours for women and youths in
textile
business to 10 hours/day, passes thanks to Lord Shaftesbury's efforts during period to 1847