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17-Aug-2004The effects of clocks on civilizationDugan, David
17-Aug-2004The effects of railways on society and mentalityDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Effects of the pocket watch in breaking up agrarian timeDugan, David
18-Aug-2004The efficiency of different animalsDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Eighteenth century ships as factories and the movement of plants around the worldDugan, David
17-Aug-2004The escape from nature which clocks and machines gaveDugan, David
17-Aug-2004The essence of steam technology and its link to distillationDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Examples of clocks and watches workingDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Examples of clocks in actionDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Examples of lenses and glass receptaclesDugan, David
9-Jun-2004Exploring the Roots of Industrial WorldDugan, David; Macfarlane, Alan
17-Aug-2004Faraday's laboratory and its importanceDugan, David
29-Jul-2004Gerry Martin and Mark Elvin in conversationMacfarlane, Alan; Martin, Gerry; Elvin, Mark; Dugan, David
17-Aug-2004Glass and its importance in early scienceDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Glass and spectaclesDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Glass, clocks and precisionDugan, David
17-Aug-2004Glass in the east and west and its consequencesDugan, David
23-Aug-2004The Heavenly Machine - the fouth programme of 'The Day the World Took Off'Dugan, David
23-Aug-2004The history of glass in the east and westDugan, David; Macfarlane, Alan
17-Aug-2004How did the Rocket steam engine work?Dugan, David

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