The year 1889inscience and technology involved some significant events, listed below. Francis Galton publishes Natural Inheritance, a book which summarizes...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1889. 1889 (MDCCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
The following is an overview of the events of 1889in film, including a list of films released and notable births. Eastman Kodak is the first company...
1889 was marked, inscience fiction, by the following events. August 19 – Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, French writer (b. 1838) The main science-fiction...
1880, and ended on December 31, 1889. The period was characterized in general by economic growth and prosperity in many parts of the world, especially...
Flood, sometimes referred to locally as Great Flood of 1889, occurred on Friday, May 31, 1889, after the catastrophic failure of the South Fork Dam, located...
Society of Chemistry. The first edition of the Merck's Index was published in1889 by the German chemical company Emanuel Merck and was primarily used as...
The year 1889in art involved some significant events. February 2 – Sixth annual exhibition of Les XX opens in Brussels, including the first important...
Events in the year 1889in music. 1889in Norwegian music January 4 – Anton Seidl conducts Das Rheingold at the Metropolitan Opera, commencing the first...
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Fellows of the Royal Society elected in1889. John Aitken (1839–1919) Edward Ballard (1820–1897) Alfred Barnard Basset (1854–1930) Horace Tabberer Brown...
information about the literary events and publications of 1889. January – H. G. Wells begins to teach science at Henley House School, north London, where his pupils...
The year 1889in architecture involved some significant events. May 6–October 31 – Exposition Universelle in Paris, with the Eiffel Tower as its entrance...
poet and Jesuit priest Gerard Manley Hopkins dies aged 54 in Dublin of typhoid; he is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery; most of his poetry remains unpublished...
Forensic science, also known as criminalistics, is the application of science principles and methods to support legal decision-making in matters of criminal...
The Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science was established in1889 by the will of Columbia University president Frederick A. P. Barnard, and...
notable events in archaeology that occurred in1889. Early excavations at Lindholm Høje. Birka female Viking warrior in Sweden. Excavations in Plataea by...
This is a list of Christians inscience and technology. People in this list should have their Christianity as relevant to their notable activities or public...
Science and technology in the United States has a long history, producing many important figures and developments in the field. The United States of America...
Botany, also called plant science (or plant sciences), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant...
hermeneutics of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976). The largest effect on the continental tradition with respect to science came from Martin Heidegger's critique...
students of Christian Science, and the church is sometimes informally known as the Christian Science church. It was founded in 1879 in New England by Mary...
player Michel Breuer (born 1980), Dutch footballer Miles J. Breuer (1889–1945), science fiction writer and physician Mordechai Breuer (1921–2007), German-born...