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  2. Lewis Temple - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Temple (1800 – 18 May 1854) was an American maker of items used in whaling, [1] blacksmith, abolitionist, and inventor. He was born in slavery in Richmond, Virginia , and moved to the whaling village of New Bedford, Massachusetts during the 1820s, where he worked as a blacksmith.

  3. Toggling harpoon - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Temple's harpoon represented the finalization of European toggle harpoon designs. Temple, an African-American blacksmith in New Bedford, Massachusetts , adapted the toggling harpoon using a wooden shear pin to initially brace the toggle head, and created what came to be known as Temple's Toggle and later simply as the toggle iron or iron ...

  4. List of African-American inventors and scientists - Wikipedia

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    Temple, Lewis: 1800–1854 Inventor, blacksmith, abolitionist: Inventor of the toggling whaling harpoon head [167] Thomas, Valerie: 1943– Data analyst and inventor: Invented the illusion transmitter [168] [169] Thomas, Vivien: 1910–1985 Surgical technician: Blue baby syndrome treatment in the 1940s [170] [171] [172] Turner, Charles Henry ...

  5. New Bedford, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Temple was an African-American blacksmith who invented the toggle iron, a type of toggling harpoon, which revolutionized the whaling industry and enabled the capture of more whales. There is a monument to Temple in downtown New Bedford. In 1838, Frederick Douglass, the runaway slave who became a famous abolitionist, settled in New Bedford ...

  6. Oil lamp - Wikipedia

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    Oil lamps were used for many spiritual rituals. The oil lamp and its light also became important ritualistic articles with the further development of Jewish culture and religion. The Temple Menorah, a ritual seven-branched oil lamp used in the Second Temple, forms the centre of the Chanukah story.

  7. Dry January iconic mocktail 'Shirley Temple' has fascinating ...

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    The Shirley Temple, a non-alcoholic cocktail featuring grenadine and cherries, was first invented in the 1930s. The exact origin of the beverage, however, is somewhat disputed, with several iconic ...

  8. Lloyd Groff Copeman - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Groff Copeman (December 28, 1881 – July 5, 1956) [1] was an American inventor who devised the first electric stove and the flexible rubber ice cube tray, among other products. He had nearly 700 patents to his name, and he claimed that he could walk into any store and find one of his inventions.

  9. Timeline of historic inventions - Wikipedia

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    1974: The lithium-ion battery is invented by M. Stanley Whittingham, and further developed in the 1980s and 1990s by John B. Goodenough, Rachid Yazami and Akira Yoshino. It has impacted modern consumer electronics and electric vehicles. [507] 1974: The Rubik's cube is invented by Ernő Rubik which went on to be the best selling puzzle ever. [508]