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In 1901, a county surveyor in England, Purnell Hooley, noticed a split barrel of tar on a road covered with furnace slag from the nearby Denby Iron Works. From this came a new, hard-wearing material and a patent from a company called TarMacadam Syndicate, later abbreviated to Tarmac.
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