Aviation Sutton built a clockwork-driven ornithopter operating on a fixed arm and "Second Paper on the Flight of Birds".
Batteries In 1881, Sutton had developed a new rechargeable battery
Telephony After reading of
Bell's 1876 announcement of the invention of the telephone, Sutton had designed about twenty different telephones within a year. The first Australian telephone connection was made in
Ballarat and
Ballarat East, linking fire stations in the two towns. The exact location of one of the telephone sets can be seen in the
Ballarat East Fire Station. The device once allowed communication between the two fire brigades in Ballarat so that they could more accurately locate fires from their watch towers. Sutton had also wired up Sutton's Music Stores, his family business warehouses and offices, with a telephone network two years before an official Australian telephone system. Sutton devised a method for using gas and water pipes as part of a telephone circuit.
Microscopy In 1885 after cholera outbreak on a ship in Queensland, Sutton obtained a slide and managed to photograph the cholera germ at 1000 times magnification. A letter to this effect, from Sutton, was published in
The Argus on 28 December 1885.
Photography In the 1880s Sutton also devised a colour photography process but, although examples of this work exist, he did not commercialize it. According to historian
Ann Moyal, the concept was never successfully demonstrated: "Sutton's 'TV system', which he called 'telephany', used all the latest technology, such as the recently-invented
Kerr effect, the
Nipkow disc (which
Baird was to use in the 'twenties) and the
selenium photocell. But its weak link in the 1870s was that the signal had to be transferred by telegraph lines, as radio had yet to arrive, and these were too slow to transmit the dashing horses of the Melbourne Cup successfully."
Facsimile Sutton used his telephane system to demonstrate facsimile transmission with the help of
Nicola Tesla in England.
Lifts For the benefit of his mother, who had been paralyzed by a stroke, a new hydraulic lift had been installed in the newly built Suttons Music Emporium. In 1897, a tricycle fitted with a Sutton designed and built engine was driven from Melbourne to Ballarat. Despite atrocious road conditions the trip was completed in eleven and a half hours, and the vehicle arrived in Ballarat to a crowd of thousands. and, by 1899, he had built and driven the
Sutton Autocar, one of the first motor cars in Australia. ==Automobile Club of Victoria==