LONDON — Google has today paid homage to the Scottish inventor Charles Macintosh, creator of the iconic 'Mackintosh' waterproof raincoat — by creating an animated Doodle in celebration of his 250th ...
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1. Yes, he invented the waterproof raincoat. Charles, a native of Scotland, began experimenting with chemicals and discovered that naphtha was able to dissolve India rubber, according to UK’s ...
GLASGOW, Scotland, Dec. 29 (UPI) --Google is celebrating the 250th birthday of Charles Macintosh, the chemist who invented the waterproof raincoat, with a new Doodle. People visiting Google's homepage ...
Google has an animated Google logo, aka Doodle, for the 250th birthday of Charles Macintosh, the inventor of waterproof fabric. Which is why the doodle shows the man in a raincoat, to recognize his ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Traditional all-weather raincoats, designed for the working masses almost 200 years ago, joined the ranks of upmarket London fashion on Wednesday, when Mackintosh opened its first ...
Today’s Google Doodle celebrates the man whose invention keeps us dry all winter: Charles Macintosh (1766–1843), inventor of the waterproof raincoat — commonly known as a mackintosh. Macintosh was a ...
Y's and Mackintosh have teamed up to create a coat collection called "Y's 1972 - Y's CRAFTED BY MACKINTOSH." Two unisex coat styles will be released on Wednesday, July 13th. A unique style—Y's, Yohji ...
GLEN HOFFS LOVES his mac so much that, from time to time, he’ll even break it out on days when there isn’t a thunder cloud in the sky. “I’ve always been a bit of a raincoat geek,” admitted the fashion ...
In these gray winter days, Google is paying homage to an inventor who has helped countless people stay dry in inclement weather—Charles Macintosh. “Today’s Doodle shows Macintosh enjoying a Scottish ...
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