Paul Fourdrinier (20 December 1698 – 18 February 1758), sometimes referred to as Peter or Pierre Fourdrinier, was an 18th-century engraver in England....
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Fourdrinier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Henry Fourdrinier (1766–1854), British inventor Paul Fourdrinier (1698–1758), engraver...
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stationer Henry Fourdrinier, and grandson of the engraver Paul Fourdrinier, 1698–1758, sometimes mistakenly called Pierre Fourdrinier. With his brother...
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By 1730, the same images had been re-engraved on a smaller scale by Paul Fourdrinier. Some of the most notable illustrators of Paradise Lost included William...
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one point as Foudrinier, Bloxam, and Walker; The Fourdriniers were descendants of Paul Fourdrinier who died in 1758. Bloxham became an apprentice stationer...
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and grandson of the engraver Paul Fourdrinier (1698-1758), who were of Huguenot descent. His brother was Henry Fourdrinier, his later partner in business...
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(1846–1920), Russian jeweller, descended from the Favri family of Picardy. Paul Fourdrinier (1698–1758), engraver. Charles Gouyn (died 1785), jeweller. Simon Gribelin...
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December 9 – Mark Hiddesley, Anglican churchman (d. 1773) December 20 – Paul Fourdrinier, English engraver (d. 1758) December 21 – Philip Wharton, 1st Duke...
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John Henry Newman (category Venerated Catholics by Pope John Paul II)
(née Fourdrinier), was descended from a notable family of Huguenot refugees in England, founded by the engraver, printer and stationer Paul Fourdrinier. Francis...
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December 9 – Mark Hiddesley, Anglican churchman (d. 1773) December 20 – Paul Fourdrinier, English engraver (d. 1758) December 21 – Philip Wharton, 1st Duke...
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Farewell, both engraved by Paul Fourdrinier, who since about 1900 has also been mistakenly referred to as Peter, or Pierre, Fourdrinier) appear to have been...
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third son of John Newman, a banker, and his wife Jemima Fourdrinier, sister of Henry Fourdrinier. With his brother John Henry, he was educated at Ealing...
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photo gallery at Atlas Obscura H. Flitcroft, H. Hulsbergh, I. Cole, P. Fourdrinier, "The designs of Inigo Jones : consisting of plans and elevations for...
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Boulard Miscellaneous right The Republicans 14,048 26.55 22,236 48.07 Théa Fourdrinier New Popular Front Miscellaneous left 9,474 17.91 Arnaud Dassier Union...
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folded into stacks. All paper produced by paper machines such as the Fourdrinier Machine are wove paper, i.e. the wire mesh that transports the web leaves...
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raw material for papermaking. To make paper, manufacturers used the Fourdrinier paper machine developed early in the century, which could make continuous...
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History, memory, masculinity and power balance, March 2020 Article in the Fourdrinier, by Sara Jaspan. Marc Bauer: Mal Ȇtre / Performance, October 2019 Review...
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banker Matthew Towgood IV (1761–1830) went into business with Bloxham & Fourdrinier and ended up owner of their paper mill at St Neots. D. C. Coleman has...
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flow. The first paper making machine was the Fourdrinier machine, built by Sealy and Henry Fourdrinier, stationers in London. In 1800, Matthias Koops...
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Kinghorn, Particular Baptist Minister (d. 1832) February 11 – Henry Fourdrinier, British engineer, inventor (d. 1854) February 14 – Thomas Malthus, English...
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another in 1804. A third machine was installed at the Fourdriniers' own mill at Two Waters. The Fourdriniers also bought a mill at St Neots intending to install...
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pulp is used in diapers, feminine hygiene products and nonwovens. The Fourdrinier Machine is the basis for most modern papermaking, and it has been used...
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soon began construction of a groundwood mill and the installation of a fourdrinier machine which in 1923 produced New Brunswick's first newsprint. The hydroelectric...
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France. The paper machine is known as a Fourdrinier after the financiers, brothers Sealy and Henry Fourdrinier, who were stationers in London. Although...
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Alain Roubian, Aurélien Rousseau, Yves Trousselle, Raphaël Pitti, Théa Fourdrinier, Sarah Breffy, and Guillaume Sacriste) and one candidate each for Le...
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measuring instrument, the electroscope – William Gilbert Fourdrinier machine – Henry Fourdrinier Francis turbine – James B. Francis Gas turbine – John Barber...
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Henry Maudslay (1771–1831). 1806: The Fourdrinier machine, a papermaking machine, invented by Henry Fourdrinier (1766–1854). 1823: First internal combustion...
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settled in London and became a tutor to the British royal family. Henry Fourdrinier, the descendant of Huguenot settlers in England, founded the modern paper...
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When he quarrels over invention ownership, he seeks financing from the Fourdrinier brothers. In 19th century Europe, businessmen financed the application...
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Palmyre, autrement dite Tedmor au désert (1753). Engravings by Pierre Fourdrinier (1698–1758) based on drawings of G. B. Borra. The Ruins of Palmyra, otherwise...
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