If you mean the song, it was produced by Paul Brill, specifically for this commercial. It sounds very similar to Jens Lekman's "Sweet Summer Night" and the Vandellas "Heat Wave".
As for the woman? So beautiful and easy on the eyes...
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The first recorded steam engine was the aeolipile, by the Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria in the first century AD.
Heron of Alexandria invented a steam powered rotating ball in Circa 100 AD. This is the first recorded steam power, but technically not the first "engine", but that's a start!
The concept of the aeolipile, often considered the first steam engine, dates back to ancient Greece, attributed to Hero of Alexandria in the 1st century AD. It was likely inspired by observations of steam and gases produced during boiling water, leading to the realization that steam could create rotational motion. The aeolipile used steam pressure to spin a hollow sphere, demonstrating the principles of propulsion and energy conversion. Its design showcased early experimentation with harnessing steam for mechanical work, paving the way for future advancements in engineering.
George Stephenson about 1850 in Northumberland England no it was 1 century AD in Rome
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In 620 AD, the Isle of Man was annexed by the Kingdom of Northumbria, the Norsemen invaded Ireland and in this time period, Porcelain was first produced in China.
The background music has no known name. It was commissioned for the tamiflu ad and produced by facethemusic.com
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1750 to 1850 could be classed as the industrial revolution that took place in Great Britain. The main start was the invention of the steam engine - static as in draining mines, or mobile as in the railway.