Friends of West Norwood Cemetery (FOWNC) on Twitter: "Alexander Parkes died #OTD 1890 in West Dulwich. He invented #Parkesine, the first man-made plastic, which was exhibited at the 1862 London International Exhibition.
Alexander Parkes - Plastics Hall of Fame
From Parkesine to Celluloid: The Birth of Organic Plastics - Rasmussen - 2021 - Angewandte Chemie International Edition - Wiley Online Library
Parkesine Company – The Plastics Historical Society
Science Museum - Parkesine was the invention of an energetic Birmingham scientist, Alexander Parkes (1813-90). He discovered that if he mixed cellulose nitrate with plasticisers and solvents, he produced a mouldable substance -
Alexander Parkes: Living In A Material World - Science Museum Blog
Parkesine medal | Museum of Design in Plastics
The Age of Plastic: From Parkesine to pollution | Science Museum
Who invented the first true plastic?When was it invented and what was its name? - Quora
Circular moulded dish of Prussian blue Parkesine | Science Museum Group Collection
Alexander Parkes and Parkesine : London Remembers, Aiming to capture all memorials in London
Parkesine Black and White Stock Photos & Images - Alamy
Mirror Penknife Made Parkesine First Synthetic Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image | Shutterstock
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Parkesine is thought to have been the first plastic, a mouldable cellulose nitrate which was invented by Alexander Parkes (1813-1890). It was made of ... - SuperStock
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From Parkesine to Celluloid: The Birth of Organic Plastics - Rasmussen - 2021 - Angewandte Chemie International Edition - Wiley Online Library
File:Alexander Parkes Blue Plaque.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Parkesine seal of Queen Victoria | Science Museum Group Collection
Parkesine | A Date with History
Parkesine snooker ball | Museum of Design in Plastics
Parkesine plastic hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Victorian chemist's Parkesine plastic invention uncovered by Bow Arts project goes on public show | East London Advertiser
Parkesine, transparent in places, by Alexander Parkes | Science Museum Group Collection
Parkesine replica of Bronze medal awarded to Alexander Parkes at the International Exhibition in 1862 | Science Museum Group Collection