Your Own Great Exhibition
Sir Sidney McSprocket is encouraging YOU to make your own Great Exhibition – what things might you include?
G.M. Gilbert & Jane Ni Dhulchaointigh
Sir Sidney McSprocket introduces us to G.M. Gilbert and Jane Ni Dhulchaointigh, two great and inspiring British minds.
George Jennings & Duncan Fitzsimons
Sir Sidney McSprocket looks at George Jennings and Duncan Fitzsimons – both who not only solved problems but made life better too!
William Jenkins & Lucy Hughes
Sir Sidney McSprocket explores two nautically themed creators – William Jenkins and Lucy Hughes.
R.W. Savage & Laurence Kemball-Cook
Sir Sidney McSprocket looks at two great minds who liked to play with unusual ideas. R. W. Savage and Laurence Kemball-Cook.
Eugene Rimmel & James Dyson
Sir Sidney McSprocket introduces two Great Minds – Eugene Rimmel and Sir James Dyson, and shows how being adaptive is an important quality for creative people.
Sir Charles Wheatstone & Sir Jonathon Ive
Sir Sidney McSprocket investigates two other knights - Sir Charles Wheatstone and Sir Jonathan Ive – two designers who changed the way we look at things.
Harrison Power Loom & Oluwaseyi Sosanya
Sir Sidney McSprocket introduces us to Great British minds, J Harrison and Oluwaseyi Sosanya - both of whom used their curiosity to improve on an existing design.
Babbage, Lovelace & Berners Lee
Sir Sidney McSprocket takes us on a journey to meet three Great British Minds who are responsible for the invention of computing and the internet.
The Great Exhbition of 1851
Sir Sydney McSprockett remembers The Great Exhibition of 1851 and how Great British Minds aren't something you only found in Victoria times.