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Birth and Death Dates 1802-1875
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Myles W. Jackson
(2017)
Charles Wheatstone: Musical Instrument Making, Natural Philosophy, and Acoustics in Early-Nineteenth-Century London.
In: Sound Knowledge: Music and Science in London, 1789-1851
(p. 101).
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Melissa Dickson
(2017)
Charles Wheatstone’s Enchanted Lyre and the Spectacle of Sound.
In: Sound Knowledge: Music and Science in London, 1789-1851
(p. 125).
(/isis/citation/CBB232311417/)
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Liffen, John
(2010)
The Introduction of the Electric Telegraph in Britain, a Reappraisal of the Work of Cooke and Wheatstone.
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
(p. 268).
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Bowers, Brian
(2001)
Sir Charles Wheatstone FRS: 1802--1875.
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Holland, Julian
(1999)
Charles Wheatstone and the Representation of Waves -- Part 1.
Rittenhouse: Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
(p. 86).
(/isis/citation/CBB000650053/)
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Dawes, Howard A.L.
(1993)
Wheatstone's wave machine: A physical model of light.
In: Making instruments count: Essays on historical scientific instruments presented to Gerard L'Estrange Turner
(p. 127).
(/isis/citation/CBB000060828/)
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Reid, John S.
(1987)
A forgotten demonstration by Charles Wheatstone.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(p. 11).
(/isis/citation/CBB000046974/)
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Joseph, Steven J.
(1984)
Wheatstone's double vision.
History of Photography
(pp. 329-332).
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Brewster, David; Wheatstone, Charles
(1983)
Brewster and Wheatstone on vision. Edited by Wade, Nicholas J..
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Bowers, Brian
(1975)
Sir Charles Wheatstone, FRS, 1802-1875.
(/isis/citation/CBB000012354/)
Thesis Bowers, Brian The life and work of Sir Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875), with particular reference to his contributions to electrical science (/isis/citation/CBB000022522/)
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