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- The artist W . Heath Robinson lived in Cranleigh at this time.
- As a result the William Heath Robinson Trust was formed in 1992.
- Heath Robinson was born in 1872 in Ennis Road, Finsbury Park.
- Flowers had been brought in to design the Heath Robinson's combining unit.
- Other cartoonists who are known for similar machine drawings are Rube Goldberg and Heath Robinson.
- However the general engineering was at the Heath Robinson level and failed to inspire confidence.
- To work efficiently, she had to learn how to operate Heath Robinson as well.
- The original book was written and illustrated by W . Heath Robinson and published in 1912.
- The first machine was dubbed Heath Robinson, but the much faster Colossus computer soon took over.
- The machines are normally called either " Rube Goldberg machines " or " Heath Robinson contraptions ".
- In'The Sketch " Bull created cartoons of humorous inventions, predating those of Heath Robinson.
- The basis of the method that the Heath Robinson machine implemented was " 1 + 2 technique ".
- For our American readers, one may substitute Rube Goldberg for Heath Robinson without loss of cultural context.
- William Heath Robinson created much of his significant work in the decade he lived in Pinner with his family.
- In 1892, Heath Robinson entered the Royal Academy Schools and started his career as a painter and illustrator.
- She was set to work on the first Newmanry Tunny and then on Heath Robinson, before eventually move to Colossus.
- The Trust is a partnership between local Pinner people and the William Heath Robinson Trust, custodians of the artist s work.
- The West House and Heath Robinson Museum Trust is a registered charity which restored West House in Pinner Memorial Park for community use.
- :: Or the related British term Heath Robinson s murray inchester ( Talk ) 20 : 21, 30 November 2005 ( UTC)
- Whisper then knocks Batman out and ties him up, constructing an elaborate Rube Goldberg / Heath Robinson-style device to kill him.
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