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'''E. Français''' ''Paris'' was the brand of ''Jean Pierre Emile Français''. In young years he was apprentice of [[Charles Louis Chevalier]]. After some years working for Auzoux he founded his own company in 1866. The company offered a wide variety of photographic brass lenses.
 
'''E. Français''' ''Paris'' was the brand of ''Jean Pierre Emile Français''. In young years he was apprentice of [[Charles Louis Chevalier]]. After some years working for Auzoux he founded his own company in 1866. The company offered a wide variety of photographic brass lenses.
  
 
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E. Français Paris was the brand of Jean Pierre Emile Français. In young years he was apprentice of Charles Louis Chevalier. After some years working for Auzoux he founded his own company in 1866. The company offered a wide variety of photographic brass lenses.


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