• Charles Macintosh FRS (29 December 1766 – 25 July 1843) was a Scottish chemist and the inventor of the modern waterproof raincoat.
  • In retrospect At the time of Charles’ death, a group of four high backed dining chairs were valued at a minuscule £1 with his entire estate valued at the pitifully low...
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  • Charles Macintosh was a Scottish chemist, best known for his invention in 1823 of a method for making waterproof garments by using rubber dissolved in...
  • Charles Macintosh set up the first alum works in Scotland In 1797 and went on to develop new methods for the bleaching...
  • Charles Macintosh was born in Glasgow, where his father, George Macintosh, had a factory making dye from lichen.
  • Charles Mackintosh - su geçirmez giysinin mucidi, bu sayede adı sözlüklere girdi ( mac pelerini ).
  • Charles Macintosh was born in 1766. His father originally came from the Highlands, moving to Glasgow to set up a factory in Dennistoun in 1777 to...
  • As one of the leading minds of art-nouveau in the UK, Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7 June 1868 – 10 December 1928) left a lasting impression in art and architecture.
  • ...su geçirmeyen yağmurluğa (İngilizce'de yağmurluk kelimesi Mackintosh olarak da bilinir) adını veren, İskoç kimyager Charles Macintosh'tan başkası değildi.
  • The core material in a Mackintosh coat is still the bonded cotton that is made using a process originally patented by the company founder Charles Macintosh...