>>9077618Navier–Stokes equations in fluid dynamics.
Stokes' theorem in mathematical physics.
Bells Theorem in quantum mechanics
Stellar Photography
Cast-Iron Telescopes
Early Science fiction
molecular structure of benzene and diamonds
Defibrillator
Pnuematic tyres
Greenhouse Effect
Tyndall effect - Why the sky is blue
Age of the Earth
Edmund Burke - conservatism
Granting American Independence
William Edward Wilson - temperature of the sun
Pulsars
Discovered the first spiral galaxies
Crab Nebula
White house.
Duke of Wellington
Defeat of Napoleon
Michael Collins
Brendan Bracken, Minister of Information. In charge of all British propaganda during the war.
Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet
General Alan Cunningham, East African Campaign
Paddy Mayne, founder of the SAS
Brendan Finucane, top RAF fighter ace
Dracula
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
Gulliver's Travels
The Vicar of Wakefield
Insular Art
Ogham
Vincent Barry (1908-1975), led a team that discovered a treatment for leprosy
Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), hydrographer, developed a scale for classifying wind strength (fartometer)
John Stewart Bell (1928-1990), atomic physicist, 'Bell's Inequalities'
John Desmond Bernal (1901-1971), X-ray crystallography
George Boole (1815–1864), inventor of Boolean algebra, the basis of all modern computer arithmetic
Robert Boyle (1627-1691), pioneer scientist, 'Boyle's Law'
Louis Brennan (1852-1932), principle of a guided missile, wire-guided torpedo
Lucien Bull (1876-1972), high speed photography, modern electrocardiogram (ECG)
Jocelyn Bell Burnell (1943- ), discovered pulsars
Nicholas Callan (1799-1864), inventor of the induction coil and discoverer the principle of the dynamo (See link:
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Aeneas Coffey (1780-1852), heat exchanger
Nicholas Comins, binaural stethoscope
William Monad Crawford, entomologist
William Dargan, railway engineer