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William Armstrong

Henrietta Heald celebrates the achievements of Victorian inventor and industrialist William Armstrong. He brought fame to the Tyne through manufacturing machinery and ships.

The second in our series of portraits of figures from the history of North East England who challenged their age, recorded in front of audiences at Radio 3's Free Thinking festival at The Sage Gateshead in 2009. Henrietta Heald profiles the Victorian inventor, arms dealer and industrialist William Armstrong. Armstrong brought global fame to the Tyne, employing thousands in the manufacture of machinery, ships - and guns. But he also created the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity. He epitomised the dynamism of his age and attracted many epithets, from "visionary genius" to "merchant of death".

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  • Wed 28 Oct 2009 23:00
  • Tue 31 Aug 2010 23:00

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