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The Société Boigues & Cie (originally Boigues et fils) was a French ironmaking company based in Fourchambault, Nièvre, founded by a Parisian metal trader. Boigues et fils built a foundry at Fourchambault, Nièvre in 1821–22, the first in France to use the modern English technique of making iron using coal (coke) rather than charcoal. The company became a limited partnership, Société Boigues & Cie, in 1839 after the death of the co-founder Jean Louis Boigues. In 1853 it merged with other companies to form what would be later named the Société de Commentry, Fourchambault et Decazeville

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  • Société Boigues & Cie (fr)
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  • La Société Boigues & Cie est une ancienne compagnie métallurgique, créée en 1839 par les frères Bertrand (1794-1845) et Émile Boigues (1805-1885). Elle a participé à la modernisation de la métallurgie française, notamment en important des techniques d'Angleterre. Cette société est à l'origine de la ville de Fourchambault (Nièvre). Au Second Empire, la société a fait partie des établissements consolidés pour devenir la Société de Commentry, Fourchambault et Decazeville. (fr)
  • The Société Boigues & Cie (originally Boigues et fils) was a French ironmaking company based in Fourchambault, Nièvre, founded by a Parisian metal trader. Boigues et fils built a foundry at Fourchambault, Nièvre in 1821–22, the first in France to use the modern English technique of making iron using coal (coke) rather than charcoal. The company became a limited partnership, Société Boigues & Cie, in 1839 after the death of the co-founder Jean Louis Boigues. In 1853 it merged with other companies to form what would be later named the Société de Commentry, Fourchambault et Decazeville (en)
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  • Société Boigues & Cie (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Blast_furnaces_of_the_Société_Boigues,_Rambourg_&_Cie_1856.jpg
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  • Jean Louis Boigues and Guillaume Boigues (en)
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  • Blast furnaces at Commentry in 1856 (en)
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  • La Société Boigues & Cie est une ancienne compagnie métallurgique, créée en 1839 par les frères Bertrand (1794-1845) et Émile Boigues (1805-1885). Elle a participé à la modernisation de la métallurgie française, notamment en important des techniques d'Angleterre. Cette société est à l'origine de la ville de Fourchambault (Nièvre). Au Second Empire, la société a fait partie des établissements consolidés pour devenir la Société de Commentry, Fourchambault et Decazeville. (fr)
  • The Société Boigues & Cie (originally Boigues et fils) was a French ironmaking company based in Fourchambault, Nièvre, founded by a Parisian metal trader. Boigues et fils built a foundry at Fourchambault, Nièvre in 1821–22, the first in France to use the modern English technique of making iron using coal (coke) rather than charcoal. The company became a limited partnership, Société Boigues & Cie, in 1839 after the death of the co-founder Jean Louis Boigues. In 1853 it merged with other companies to form what would be later named the Société de Commentry, Fourchambault et Decazeville (en)
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