Sir Francis Bacon. Kies, a Connecticut native, invented a process for weaving straw with silk or thread. Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) Caroline Herschel was born in 1750 in Hannover, Germany, but moved to England with her brother, the astronomer William Herschel, in 1772. More notable British Women. She is the founder and CEO of EpiBone, a company that grows bones for skeletal reconstruction. Bari Lyn Chadwick with the world's smallest television, which was designed by the British inventor, Clive Sinclair. This ranking is based on an algorithm that combines various factors, including the votes of our users and search trends on the internet. Rosalind Franklin (1920 - 1958), British biophysicist and X-ray crystallographer: best known for her work on the X-ray diffraction images of DNA which led to discovery of DNA double helix by Crick and Watson in 1953. . Alexander Graham Bell (1847 - 1922) The Telephone Scottish Scientist, Educator, Inventor and Linguist, Alexander Graham Bell was one of the first inventors to be accredited for the telephone. 5 Forgotten Black and Asian Figures Who Made British History Her parents both came to England around 1938. British Inventors (1750-1900) by Alice Gaskin - Prezi People can withdraw up to £10 maximum by inserting special cheques and keying-in 4-digit PIN number which is still used today. Bedour Al Maghrabi, Maha Al-Qahtani, Thekra Al-Otaibi and Mariam- Saudi Arabia . The first ATM was used by Barclays Bank in Enfield Town in North London. 10 Women Inventors to Know About This Women's History Month 10 greatest women in British history - Britain Magazine Six black female inventors you should know | The Voice Online

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