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Ignace Dubus-Bonnel

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Ignace Dubus-Bonnel (born 11 May 1794) was a French craftsman in Paris, who most notably was the first to get a patent for a method of creating and weaving glass threads, the predecessor of fiberglass, in 1836. He was born in Lille.

References

  1. "An II Fol 1823-2142 (7E/8) | Archives municipales de Lille".
  2. George Drower (2019-07-04). A History of Gardening in 50 Objects. History Press. p. 93. ISBN 978-0-7509-9188-9.
  3. The Handy Science Answer Book. Visible Ink Press. 2011-04-01. p. 249. ISBN 978-1-57859-363-7.


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