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Ivan Petrovich Kulibin (April 21, 1735 – August 11, 1818) was a Russian mechanic and inventor. He was born in Nizhny Novgorod in the family of a trader. From childhood, Kulibin displayed an interest in constructing mechanical tools. Soon, clock mechanisms became a special interest of his. His realizations as well as his prolific imagination inspired the work of many.
Ivan Petrovich Kulibin (April 21, 1735 – August 11, 1818) was a Russian mechanic and inventor. He was born in Nizhny Novgorod in the family of a trader...
Kublibin may refer to: IvanKulibin (1735–1818), Russian mechanic and inventor 5809 Kulibin, an asteroid This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Miron, makers of the first steam locomotive in Russia Ivan Elmanov, inventor of monorail IvanKulibin, mechanic and optician, inventor of self-rolling carriage...
self-propelled mechanical vehicle or automobile in 1769. In Russia, in the 1780s, IvanKulibin developed a human-pedalled, three-wheeled carriage with modern features...
elevator was invented by IvanKulibin and installed in the Winter Palace in 1793, while several years later another of Kulibin's elevators was installed...
(philosopher) Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov Franz Aepinus Gerhard Friedrich Müller IvanKulibin Jean-Baptiste Chappe d'Auteroche Johann Daniel Schumacher Joseph-Nicolas...
Alexander Radishchev Avdota Vasilyevna Shcherbakova, second wife of IvanKulibin Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia (1801), daughter of Tsar Paul...
modern passenger elevators. The first screw-drive elevator was built by IvanKulibin and installed in the Winter Palace in 1793, although there may have been...
trunk and ears, and the kaleidoscopic lights made by Russian inventor IvanKulibin. Japanese authorities sent translators of the lowest rank to conduct...
Kuzma Minin (end of 16th century–1616), Russian National Hero of 1612 IvanKulibin (1735–1818), mechanic and inventor Sergei Trubetskoy (1790–1860), one...
was renamed the Leningrad. Later in her life, she was given the name IvanKulibin after an 18th-century Russian mechanic and inventor before the ship was...
her stay in the city she was introduced to the local inventor-mechanic IvanKulibin. Subsequently, he was invited to the capital's palace. After the visit...
operator, founded in 2004 by the Volga Shipping Company and named after IvanKulibin’s “water-going vessel” or “water-goer”. The company has its headquarters...
Russian) Samokatka of Kulibin (in Russian) Коляски Шамшуренкова и самокатка Кулибина / The carriages of Shamshurenkov and samokatka of Kulibin[permanent dead...
– Gaspard Monge (born 1746), French mathematician. August 11 – Ivan Petrovich Kulibin (born 1735), Russian inventor. Bryan Higgins (born 1741), Irish-born...
George's Hospital in London (the first was in 1731). April 21 – Ivan Petrovich Kulibin, Russian inventor (died 1818) May 17 (bapt.) – John Brown, Scottish...
in the eighteenth century Ivan I. Polzunov constructed the first two-cylinder steam engine in the world, while Ivan P. Kulibin created a human-powered vehicle...