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came to fame in 1947 as the inventor of one of the world's first disposable nappies, the PADDI.
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in March 1940. In June 1948, after the war was over, he became an instructor at
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He died in a car accident on 28 March 1978 and was buried at
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In 1940 he married Valerie de Ferranti (granddaughter of
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Patrick Hunter Gordon was born on 6 December 1916 in
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