Walter Crane’s The Genius of Electricity Uniting Parts of the Earth (c. 1898),
Electricity in Victorian and Earlier Science
- Erasmus Darwin on the Franklin’s Discovery of the Electrical Nature of Lightning
- Joseph Priestley’s Scientific Work from the The Dictionary of National Biography
- On Faraday and Experimental Demonstration in England
- William Whewell coins the words "anode," "cathode," and "ion" for Faraday
- Charles Wheatstone experiments with electricity
Electricity and Telecommunication
- The Electric Telegraph, Telecommunications Wonder of the Railway Age: 1791 to 1852
- Henry James and the telegraph office as a microcosm of urban life
- Wallis Mackay’s Telephones & Telegrams (cartoon)
- Jones's Fate — A Tale of Sixpenny Telegrams (cartoon)
- Skype Anyone? Victorian Satire inadvertently becomes Prescience (cartoon)
Allegorical Representations of Electricity on Victorian Buildings
- Frederick William Pomeroy’s Steam and Electricity (c.1890), Town Hall, Sheffield
- Sir George Frampton’s Electric Telegraph (Electricity and Engineering) , Electra House (now part of the London Guildhall University)
- Walter Crane’s The Genius of Electricity Uniting Parts of the Earth (c. 1898)
- Oliver Wheatley’s Electricity and Speed (1899)
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