American engineer, invented the sewing machine
American engineer
invented the sewing machine
Inventor of the first practical sewing machine, revolutionizing the garment industry.
Elias Howe was born in 1819 in Massachusetts and displayed mechanical talent from a young age. In 1846, he patented the first practical sewing machine, revolutionizing textile production. Despite early challenges in defending his patent, he secured lucrative royalty agreements that made his company prosperous. Howe's invention accelerated the mass production of clothing and transformed the garment industry. He died in 1867, remembered as a pivotal inventor of the Industrial Revolution.
1867
Elias Howe
sewing machine
Australian suffragist
Australian suffragist
Australian suffragist and philanthropist who campaigned for women's right to vote in South Australia.
Rosetta Jane Birks was born in 1856 in Adelaide, Australia into a prominent business family. Deeply committed to social reform, she joined the Women's Suffrage League and served as its vice-president, advocating tirelessly for voting rights. Birks also supported educational initiatives and was involved with the Women's Christian Temperance Union. She co-founded scholarships to help women pursue higher education and hosted fundraising events for local charities. Her leadership in civic organizations helped shape progressive social policies in South Australia. Birks's efforts contributed to South Australia becoming one of the first places to grant women the vote. She passed away in 1911, leaving a lasting legacy in the Australian suffrage movement.
1911
Rosetta Jane Birks
Filipino lawyer and jurist
Filipino lawyer and jurist
Filipino lawyer and jurist respected for his dedication to legal education and the judiciary.
Abraham Sarmiento was a prominent figure in Philippine law, serving both as a legal practitioner and as a judge. Born in 1921, he earned his law degree from the University of the Philippines and quickly gained a reputation for his incisive legal mind. Throughout his career, he contributed to landmark decisions that shaped the country’s jurisprudence. He also lectured extensively, mentoring generations of lawyers and judges. Known for his integrity and fairness on the bench, his rulings emphasized both legal precision and social justice. He passed away in 2010, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to the rule of law.
Abraham Sarmiento
American mobster, Gambino crime family
American mobster
Gambino crime family
American organized crime figure and long-time member of the Gambino crime family.
Thomas Gambino was a prominent member of the Gambino crime family, born in 1929.
Son of mob boss Carlo Gambino, he held the position of caporegime for decades.
Gambino oversaw labor racketeering and trucking operations in New York.
He avoided major convictions until the 1990s, when he faced charges for tax evasion.
After a brief prison term, he retired from organized crime and lived quietly.
He remained a notable figure in Mafia studies and criminal history.
2023
Thomas Gambino
Gambino crime family
Brazilian journalist and television anchor
Brazilian journalist and television anchor
Pioneering Brazilian journalist and television news anchor, famed for his deep, resonant voice.
Cid Moreira began his career as a radio announcer in the late 1940s.
He became the iconic anchor of Brazil's flagship news program Jornal Nacional in 1969.
Moreira held the anchor chair for 27 years, becoming a trusted voice in Brazilian households.
He is celebrated for his distinctive deep narration style and journalistic integrity.
Beyond news, he has narrated countless documentaries and audio bibles.
His career has had a lasting impact on broadcasting standards in Brazil.
Cid Moreira