Wikipedia:List of hoaxes on Wikipedia/Alan MacMasters
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Alan MacMasters | |
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Born | Alan Alexander MacMasters 20 March 1865 |
Died | 25 December 1927 | (aged 62)
Nationality | Scottish |
Education | University of Edinburgh |
Occupation(s) | Scientist, inventor, industrialist |
Alan MacMasters (20 March 1865 – 25 December 1927) was a Scottish scientist. He is credited with creating the first electric bread toaster, which went on to be developed by Crompton, Stephen J. Cook & Company as the Eclipse.[1][2] Although not ultimately a commercial success, MacMasters's invention would pave the way for Charles Strite to invent the automatic pop-up toaster in 1919, which is the device we know as the toaster today.[3] MacMasters died of heart failure on 25 December 1927 at the age of 62.
References
- ^ Myall, Steve. "Made in the UK: The life-changing everyday innovations which put British genius on the map". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror plc. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
- ^ Momo, Larry. "Politicians and toasters are a lot alike". Washington Times. Sun Myung Moon et al. Archived from the original on September 17, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-17.
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