- The Société
Anversoise (English:
Company of Antwerp) was a
concession company of the
Congo Free State,
headquartered in Antwerp. It was, with the Lulonga...
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which gives it the
appearance and
neatness of porcelain. La Céramique
anversoise de la Renaissance, de
Venise à Delft,
Claire Dumortier, Anthèse, Paris...
- "flight to Europe" ship SS
American Importer was sold to Société
Maritime Anversoise, Antwerp,
Belgium in
February 1940 and
renamed Ville de Gand. Just after...
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Concessions were
allocated to
private companies. In the north, the Société
Anversoise was
given 160,000 km2 (62,000 sq mi),
while the Anglo-Belgian
India Rubber...
- Wauwermans, H. E. (1895).
Histoire de l'école
cartographique belge et
anversoise du XVe siècle. Vol. 2. Brussels:
Institute nationale de géographie. pp...
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American Bank. In 1910 a
separate institution, the
Banque de l'Union
Anversoise, was
created by the SGB and the
Banque d’Anvers
together with the Banque...
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transferred to
United States Lines. In 1940 sold to Société
Maritime Anversoise,
Belgium and
renamed Ville d’Anvers, then in 1945
returned to USL, then...
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Banque Bonhôte & Cie SA
Banque de
promotion cofalys Banque Diamantaire Anversoise (Suisse)
Banque Financière de la Cité (BFC)
Banque Franck SA - Johnson...
- the
remaining shares distributed among a
Belgian banker and the Société
Anversoise,
another rubber company based in the Congo. The
rubber was
obtained in...
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concession company of the
Congo Free State. It was, with the Société
Anversoise and the Abir
Congo Company, one of the main
producers of
rubber in the...