John MacAdam died on November 26, 1836 at the age of 80.
John MacAdam was born on September 21, 1756.
John MacAdam died on November 26, 1836 at the age of 80.
David MacAdam died in 1998.
Ivison Macadam died in 1974.
John Macadam has written: 'The Macadam road' 'Minus the man from Cook's' -- subject(s): English Personal narratives, World War, 1939-1945
Asphalt is the crude hydrocarbon, mixed with gravel to become macadam, which is short for its inventor in 1824; John L. MacAdam
Australia's native nut tree, the macadamia, was first described by botanist John Macadam.
John MacAdam was born on September 21, 1756 and died on November 26, 1836. John MacAdam would have been 80 years old at the time of death or 258 years old today.
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John Macadam was famous for his pioneering work in road construction and the development of the macadam road surface. He introduced a technique of laying crushed stone in layers, which provided a durable and efficient road surface, significantly improving transportation and infrastructure in the 19th century. His innovations laid the groundwork for modern road-building practices and greatly influenced civil engineering. Macadam's methods were widely adopted, leading to the term "macadam" becoming synonymous with quality road construction.