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American inventor John Wesley Hyatt (1837 - 1920), circa 1910. While looking for a substitute for ivory in the manufacture of billiard balls, Hyatt discovered a commercially viable process for making celluloid, an early forerunner of plastics, and founded the Celluloid Manufacturing Company in 1870. (Photo by Pictorial Parade/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

American inventor John Wesley Hyatt (1837 - 1920), circa 1910. While looking for a substitute for ivory in the manufacture of billiard balls, Hyatt discovered a commercially viable process for making celluloid, an early forerunner of plastics, and founded the Celluloid Manufacturing Company in 1870. (Photo by Pictorial Parade/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)