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  2. Thaumatrope - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial thaumatrope was registered at Stationers' Hall on 2 April 1825 and published by W. Phillips in London as The Thaumatrope; being Rounds of Amusement or How to Please and Surprise By Turns, sold in boxes of 12 or 18 discs. It included a sheet with mottoes or riddles for each disc, often with a political meaning.

  3. John Ayrton Paris - Wikipedia

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    He is a possible inventor of the thaumatrope, ... (1825) and a Treatise on Diet (1826). He also produced memoirs of other physicians for the Royal College, ...

  4. Early history of animation - Wikipedia

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    In April 1825 the first thaumatrope was published by W. Phillips (in anonymous association with John Ayrton Paris) and became a popular toy. [35] The pictures on either side of a small cardboard disc seem to blend into one combined image when it is twirled quickly by the attached strings.

  5. William Henry Fitton - Wikipedia

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    This medal is now in the collection of the Geological Museum, Trinity College, Dublin. Around 1825, according to Charles Babbage's autobiography, he invented the thaumatrope, which was later commercially publicised by Dr. John Ayrton Paris (to whom the invention is more usually attributed). [4] He died in London.

  6. File:Taumatropio fiori e vaso, 1825 Frame 2.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Pierre Charles L'Enfant - Wikipedia

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    Pierre "Peter" Charles L'Enfant (French: [pjɛʁ ʃɑʁl lɑ̃fɑ̃]; August 2, 1754 – June 14, 1825) was a French-American artist, professor, and military engineer.In 1791, L'Enfant designed the baroque-styled plan for the development of Washington, D.C., after it was designated to become the capital of the United States following its relocation from Philadelphia.

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  9. James Hogg - Wikipedia

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    In 1825 he found a new and lucrative market for his works as he began publishing in a literary annual called the Literary Souvenir. [25] In 1825 Hogg's daughter Maggie was born, and he began writing a new prose work, later titled Tales of the Wars of Montrose. In 1826 Hogg was in serious trouble with his debts, while the firm of Constable ...