Adam Hart-Davis
Historian, author, and photographer
Born
July 4th, 1943
82 years ago
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United Kingdom
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A historian, author, and photographer with a focus on communicating science and history to the public. Authored several books that explore various historical topics, including the history of science and technology. Hosted television programs such as 'Local Heroes' and 'What the Romans Did for Us', which highlighted local history and scientific advancements. Contributed to the understanding and appreciation of historical innovations through engaging storytelling and visual presentations.
Hosted 'Local Heroes' TV series
Produced 'What the Romans Did for Us'
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