a light-bulb
Richard Arkwright had a couple inventions. His first invention was built with a partner, John Kay. The team built the very first water wheel. Eventually, they built a system that could spin four strings of cotton at once, instead of just one. Richard paid for a patent for the cotton spinner in 1769. Even further down the road, Kay and Arkwright built a system that could spin 96 strands of cotton at once! (Since this machine was so powerful, horses had become the employees.) Richard hooked up the water wheel and the cotton system to make a water-powered, famous, factory system.
his first invention was the sespension bridge
I believe a cave man. The first invention was probably the wheel.
modern refrigerators
The only invention that he was given credit for, was the flushing lavatory. He designed and built the first indoor flushing toilet and so impressed his Godmother Queen Elizabeth 1 with it, that she wanted one too.
the Flying shuttle, used in Weaving cloth.
John Kay is a British inventor during the early 1700's. He is best known for his invention of the flying shuttle during the early stages of the Industrial Revolution.
The famous engineer and inventor John Kay died in 1780. Kay is widely revered for inventing the first flying shuttle.
John Kay - flying shuttle - was born on 1704-06-28.
John Kay was born on June 17, 1704.
John Kay - economist - was born in 1948.
John Kay - caricaturist - died in 1826.
John Kay - caricaturist - was born in 1742.
John Kay - judge - died on 2004-07-02.
John Kay - judge - was born on 1943-09-13.
John Kay - flying shuttle - died in 1780.
John Kay - musician - was born on 1944-04-12.