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Definition of Papeteries

Papeterie
Papeterie Pa`pe*terie", n. [F., paper manufacture, fr. papier paper.] A case or box containing paper and materials for writing.

Meaning of Papeteries from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
- nearby the native house of the Montgolfier brothers and the current Papeteries Canson & Montgolfier museum. Their mark is visible in the logo, it consists...
- UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The company's oldest mill was Papeteries de Docelles located in northeastern France, which produced traditional...
- 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...
- 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...
- called "****ken", in the bend of the Senne where are now established the Papeteries Catala-Ondulium. 1) Maria Anna Wittouck, baptised in Drogenbos on 25 October...
- for herself. On 17 July 1872, Renée married Georges Gouraud (owner of Papeteries de Chantenay), a wealthy industrialist from Nantes. The couple first settled...