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ELSIE – upgraded

These next set of pictures show the new single-coil relays which were also used in the batch of 6 for the Festival of Britain in 1951. You will also notice the oil-filled capacitor has gone, and in one picture another capacitor is in place. This is most likely the capacitor…

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ELSIE showing detail of enlargened hole for pinion end of motor sharf, now unsupported.

1948 – ELSIE (Electro-mechanical robot, Light Sensitive with Internal and External stability ) – W. Grey Walter

ELSIE  (Electro-mechanical robot, Light Sensitive with Internal and External stability ). The press at the time reported the arrival of ELSIE in late 1949, eg Daily Mail, 17 November 1949; and Daily Express, 13 December 1949. But a memo exists from Edison Swan to Grey dated 10 Mar 1948 suggests that the female tortoise [ELSIE] was also…
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M. speculatrix – a new species of animal – ELMER

ELMER - (ELectro-MEchanical Robot)                              How the media reported the coming of ELMER :   Lethbridge Herald -  Wednesday , February 25, 1948 Robot Tortoise Likes Women - Recognizes Voices, Comes To Meet When Called-Can be Sulky                                           LONDON. Feb. 25      Daily Express reported today that Dr. W. Grey Walter. 38-year-old brain scientist has built…
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ELSIE - annotated image from Life magazine May 15, 1950

1911 – Toy Beetle – Adolph Weigel – referenced by A.J. Lotka

When one reads through documents and histories on cybernetic and cybernetic models, one of the earliest models refered to is the Toy Beetle. The key reference is A. J. LOTKA. Elements of Physical Biology. Baltimore, 1925. Normally you see it in simple diagrammatic form, but after many hours on patent…
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1900 – The Electric Man

Strickly speaking, the 1900 Electric Man is a pseudo-walking machine only, so I will include him in the Early Walking Machine category, not here. A further note of clarity. This entry is here as there was an article published in 1900 by "The Strand" illustrated magazine titled "The Electric Man". This has been…

1848 – “Mr. Eisenbrass” by Dr. Lube

Dr. Lube's 'Mr. Eisenbrass' Characteristics: Electrically powered - electro-magnets, solenoids Rubber skin Activated by piano-style keyboard Stand-up. bow, sit down. Electro-mechanical voice styled after Prof. Faber's machine From 'The Racine Advocate' 10th May 1848 p1 Article also appeared in Scientific American Vol3#34-13May1848 p272 but written in 3rd person. [Note that…

The Origin of Robots

The robots that are in this category of my blog are those that look and attempt to behave like human beings according to their creator's abilities and available technologies. Although I'll use the word "humanoid", words such as "humaniform" and "anthropomorphic" tend to be used as well.  My focus is also on…

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Grey Walter showing ELMER's internals

Dr. W. Grey Walter (cont.)

Before I introduce Elmer, the first of Grey's tortoises, a little background on Grey's technical skills. We already learnt from the previous post that Grey was building "wireless" sets with his Dad in 1919.  The BNI Archives have a photo of a young Grey Walter at a metal turning lathe, so …

Early Humanoid Robots

A timeline showing the history of Humanoid Robots, events with dates being the creation or announcement of the robots. If image is clickable, then a blog post exists for it. Check out facebook or the updates page for the recent posts.  Etymology of the word ROBOT  1848- "Mr. Eisenbrass" - German-Automaton  Dr Lube  1867- all The Steam…

Cybernetic Creature Timeline

This page contains a timeline showing significant Cybernetic animals and events, the dates being the creation or announcement of the cybernetic models. If IMAGE IS CLICKABLE, then a post exists for it. Check out the updates page for recent posts. PRE-CYBERNETIC ERA 1911- Toy Beetle 1912- Miessner / Hammond - Electric Dog "Seleno"  +…

Dr. W. Grey Walter (cont)

    Ray Cooper, the last director of the Burden Neurological Institute, wrote this bio on Grey Walter  for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ( http://www.oxforddnb.com ) . (William) Grey Walter (1910-1977),  Walter, (William) Grey (1910-1977), neurophysiologist, was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on 19 February 1910, the only child of Karl…

Dr. W. Grey Walter

There are various bio's out there on Grey Walter already, but I thought I'd try a  different approach.  One of the better references on Grey Walter and his tortoises is, interestingly enough, the book titled "Discussions on Child Development" in one volume 1971. Most researchers on Grey Walter and his…

Hello World!

This is the beginning of a series of posts on the history of cybernetic animals, early robots, steam men, and other walking machines covering the late 19th century and the 20th century.  My initial focus will be my recent work on W. Grey Walter and his tortoises, with starters to…

About Me & Contact

  Reuben Hoggett has had a life-long interest in robots. His earliest images are that of Grey Walter's tortoise as illustrated in Nigel Calder's book 'Robots', an image of Bruce Lacey's robot best 'man'  Rosabosom in a 60's newspaper article, and Dr Who and the Daleks, of course. These books…
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