Today in 1827, English pharmacist John Walker sold the first friction matches, which he called “Friction Light,” from his pharmacy in Stockton on Tees.
The previous year, Walker discovered through lucky accident that a stick coated with chemicals burst into flame when scraped across his hearth at home. Until the first half of the nineteenth century, th…
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