
Henry Sutton (TV Series) | Walking Dead Wiki | Fandom
Henry Sutton, also known by his epithet "Prince" Henry, is a survivor of the outbreak in AMC's The Walking Dead. He is a resident of the Kingdom, alongside his brother Benjamin. After the death of his brother, Henry attempts to seek revenge by looking for his brother's murderer.
Henry Sutton (inventor) - Wikipedia
Henry Sutton (4 September 1855, Ballarat, Victoria – 28 July 1912) was an Australian designer, engineer, and inventor credited with contributions to early developments in electricity, aviation, wireless communication, photography and telephony.
Henry Sutton (novelist) - Wikipedia
Henry Edward Sutton (born 8 September 1963) is a crime novelist. The author of nine works of fiction including My Criminal World (2013) and Get Me Out of Here (2011), he teaches Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, where he is a Senior Lecturer and the co-director [1] of the Master of Arts in Prose Fiction UEA Creative Writing Course.
David R. Slavitt - Wikipedia
Slavitt wrote a number of popular novels under the pseudonym Henry Sutton, starting in the late 1960s. The Exhibitionist (1967) was a bestseller and sold over four million copies. He has also published popular novels under the names of David Benjamin, Lynn Meyer, and Henry Lazarus.
A Visionary Inventor – Henry Sutton
Henry Sutton worked in obscurity and in the remoteness of country Victoria to not only become the first person in the world to think up the concept of television but also come up with the world’s first feasible television system.
Henry Sutton – The Innovative Man
HENRY SUTTON. In his lifetime Henry Sutton not only helped shape Ballarat’s history but also that of Australia and the world. Very few people have crossed as many scientific fields as Henry Sutton.
Henry Sutton Bio
Henry Sutton was one of the first Australians to hold an experimental wireless licence and had built a large wireless station at his home in Malvern. His wireless aerial was 102 feet high and at one stage he held the world’s record for the longest single wireless transmission.
Henry Sutton - Australian Dictionary of Biography
Henry Sutton (1855-1912), inventor, was born on 4 September 1855 at Ballarat, Victoria, son of Richard Henry Sutton and his wife Mary, née Johnson. Richard founded a music firm in a tent on the Ballarat goldfield in 1854.
SUTTON& Henry - Federation University Australia
Aug 1, 2024 · Henry Sutton was granted a license by the Commonwealth Government to erect a wireless station at his Malvern home, where he would sit at his instrument and intercept long messages, or make his station the centre of a violent ether storm.
Henry Sutton – Citizen Scientist inventor - ScienceCitizens
Nov 13, 2018 · Henry Sutton was an Australian born, self-taught inventor. He invented 23 different types of telephone, a prototype helicopter, the world’s first portable wireless radio, a colour-printing process and a carbon-filament light built just 16 days after Edison.