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  1. 19th century in fashion. The nineteenth century marks the period beginning January 1, 1801 and ends December 31, 1900. It was a period of dramatic change and rapid socio-cultural advancement, where society and culture are constantly changing with advancement of time. The technology, art, politics, and culture of the 19th century were strongly ...

  2. Subcategories. This category has the following 66 subcategories, out of 66 total. 19th century by city ‎ (18 C) 19th century by continent ‎ (23 C) 19th century by country ‎ (246 C) 1800s ‎ (42 C, 2 P) 1810s ‎ (43 C, 2 P) 1820s ‎ (45 C, 2 P)

  3. El primer motor de gasolina, uno de los inventos de la Segunda Revolución Industrial. El siglo XIX d. C. ( siglo diecinueve después de Cristo) o siglo XIX e. c. ( siglo diecinueve de la era común) fue el noveno siglo del II milenio en el calendario gregoriano. Comenzó el 1 de enero de 1801 y terminó el 31 de diciembre de 1900.

  4. American Flag. The United States was a country in the 19th century. During this time it grew from 17 states to 45 states. The year was from 1801 till 1900 in the Gregorian calendar. States like Utah, Illinois and Mississippi were added to the United States. There were 22 presidents.

  5. During the 19th century, London grew enormously to become a global city of immense importance. It was the largest city in the world from about 1825, [1] the world's largest port, and the heart of international finance and trade. [2] Railways connecting London to the rest of Britain, as well as the London Underground, were built, as were roads ...

  6. American mathematicians born in the 19th century. Florence Eliza Allen (1876–1960) Emil Artin (1898–1962) George David Birkhoff (1884–1944) Maxime Bôcher (1867–1918) Leonard Eugene Dickson (1874–1954), algebra and number theory. Jesse Douglas (1897–1965), Fields Medalist.

  7. January 7, 1894 – Dickson and William Heise film "Fred Ott's Sneeze" with the Kinetoscope at "Edison's Black Maria". April 14, 1894 – The first commercial presentation of the Kinetoscope takes place at the Holland Brothers' Kinetoscope Parlor at 1155 Broadway, New York City. 1894 – Kinetoscope viewing parlors begin to open in major cities.