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Inventions Episode 33: The Lift
Ep. 40033
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The lift has played a very important role in modern building design and construction, sending skyscrapers higher and higher into the air and transforming the layout and densities of cities all around the world.
History's Strangest Deaths, the first Half-Arsed History book, is now available! Buy your copy from Booktopia or A&U:
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