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− | '''Guilleminot''' (R. Guilleminot, Bœspflug et Cie) based in Paris, France was a photographic paper, and [[plate]] manufacturer established by Gustave Guilleminot in 1858.<ref>[http://www.a-chantilly.fr/histoire-guilleminot-chantilly/ Guilleminot] at [http://www.a-chantilly.fr/ Centre d' affaires Guilleminot chantilly]</ref> The company closed in 1994, but employee Guy Gerard (a chemical engineer for 30 years) went on to start a new company, [[Bergger]]. | + | '''Guilleminot''' (R. Guilleminot, Bœspflug et Cie) based in Paris, France was a photographic paper, and [[plate]] manufacturer established by Gustave Guilleminot in 1858.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110604232720/http://www.a-chantilly.fr/histoire-guilleminot-chantilly/ Guilleminot] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20110604144223/http://www.a-chantilly.fr:80/ Centre d' affaires Guilleminot chantilly] (archived)</ref> The company closed in 1994, but employee Guy Gerard (a chemical engineer for 30 years) went on to start a new company, [[Bergger]]. |
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Guilleminot (R. Guilleminot, Bœspflug et Cie) based in Paris, France was a photographic paper, and plate manufacturer established by Gustave Guilleminot in 1858.[1] The company closed in 1994, but employee Guy Gerard (a chemical engineer for 30 years) went on to start a new company, Bergger.
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- ↑ Guilleminot at Centre d' affaires Guilleminot chantilly (archived)