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  1. The History of the Kaleidoscope and David Brewster

    • Brewster named his invention after the Greek words kalos (beautiful), eidos (form), and scopos (watcher). So kaleidoscope roughly translates to beautiful form watcher. Brewster's kaleidoscopSee more

    Charles Bush's Improvements

    In the early 1870s, Charles Bush, a Prussiannative living in Massachusetts, improved … See more

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    How Kaleidoscopes Work

    The kaleidoscope creates reflections of a direct view of the objects at the end of a tube, through the use of angled mirrors set at the end; as the user rotates the tube, the mirrors cre… See more

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  3. Sir David Brewster - Brewster Kaleidoscope Society

     
  4. David Brewster - Wikipedia

  5. David Brewster and the Invention of the Kaleidoscope

    WEBOn July 10, 1817, Scottish physicist, mathematician, astronomer, inventor and writer Sir David Brewster received a patent for his kaleidoscope. “ kaleidoscope ” is derived from Ancient Greek and denotes something …

  6. Brewster Kaleidoscope Society | We are a community …

    WEBThis website tells the story of the kaleidoscope over the past 200 plus years and about the Brewster Kaleidoscope Society’s rich history and active members. In these pages, you can learn everything you need to …

  7. The kaleidoscope : its history, theory and construction. With its ...

  8. Pioneers in Optics: Sir David Brewster (1781–1868)

    WEBSir David Brewster was a Scottish physicist who invented the kaleidoscope, made major improvements to the stereoscope, and discovered the polarization phenomenon of light reflected at specific …

  9. Sir David Brewster | Optics, Invention, Innovator

    WEBHe was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1815, and he invented the kaleidoscope the following year. He was knighted in 1831. In the early 1840s he improved the stereoscope by utilizing lenses to combine the …

  10. Pioneers in Optics: Sir David Brewster - Oxford Academic

  11. History of Kaleidoscopes - Brewster Kaleidoscope …

    WEBAllowing the eye to marvel, the mind to explore, and the heart to leap, these mirrored tubes of magic have developed into a significant new art form. Since its invention by Sir David Brewster in 1816, the kaleidoscope has …

  12. The Forgotten Kaleidoscope Craze in Victorian England

    WEBNov 9, 2015 · When Sir David Brewster submitted his patent for the kaleidoscope in 1817, he focused almost exclusively on describing its inner workings, noting in passing that these elements could be “either...

  13. Kaleidoscope - National Museum of American History

  14. Kaleidoscope - The Huntington

  15. Pioneers in Optics: Sir David Brewster - Cambridge Core

  16. Sir David Brewster - National MagLab

  17. Sir David Brewster (1781-1868) - Our History - University of …

  18. The Kaleidoscopic Image - Brewster Kaleidoscope Society

  19. Sir David Brewster | Laboratory Medicine | Oxford Academic

  20. Sir David Brewster (1781-1868) - National Records of Scotland

  21. The Kaleidoscope, Its History, Theory and Construction with Its ...

  22. A treatise on the kaleidoscope : Brewster, David, 1781-1868. n …