- up a
little further on the
banks of the
Meurthe a
modern factory, the "
Papeteries de Clairefontaine",
named after the
company founded in 1858.
These paper...
-
Brittany by
Nicolas Le Marié (1797-1870), as a
paper manufacturer named papeteries d'Odet.
Beginning in 1863, it was
directed by Jean-René Bolloré (1818–1881)...
- the
early 1980s. In July 2009, he also
bought from Bolloré
Papeteries du Léman and
Papeteries des Vosges, two
French paper mills specialized in thin papers...
- Charles-Alexandre
Bessirard de La Touche,
director of the Société des
Papeteries du
Marais et de Sainte-Marie. In 1858, she
married the
Parisian banker...
-
UNESCO World Heritage Site
since 1996. The company's
oldest mill was
Papeteries de
Docelles located in
northeastern France,
which produced traditional...
-
studying at the
Grenoble Institute of Technology, he was emplo**** by the
Papeteries de
Lancey (papermills) in Villard-Bonnot
starting in 1939. He married...
-
nearby the
native house of the
Montgolfier brothers and the
current Papeteries Canson &
Montgolfier museum.
Their mark is
visible in the logo, it consists...
- van de b**** en
rietvelden Gaillemarde meer dan de kr**** en de vijvers,
omdat de
Brusselse weg naar rue F. Dubois,
waaronder de
grote vijver Papeteries...
- ****ociated businesses. The
multinational paper company Arjo
Wiggins subsidiary Papeteries Canson et
Montgolfier SA,
which dates back to 1557 owns
three of the several...
- system. In 1948, they sold
their patent to
Georges Mottart, who
founded Papeteries G.
Mottart n.v., the
exclusive producer of disc-binding
systems in Europe...