Eleanor Coade and the Introduction of Coade Stone
In 1633, Eleanor Coade developed Coade stone, an innovative form of stoneware in construction. It quickly gained traction among builders for its durability against weathering. However, enthusiasm waned when production was found to emit harmful fumes, raising health concerns for factory workers. These issues overshadowed its benefits, limiting its adoption despite its initial promise and impacting Coade's reputation within the architectural industry.
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