2008/04/27

Oldies but goodies

Here some postcards of the Factory of Nouvion and Catillon ]. Did sugar refinery of Nouvion and Catillon fall under the logical continuation of January 1812 that Napol? d?da the cr?ion of an English industry ", the cane sugar, still appel?miel of ports europ?s was made?ous the ships coming from England or having s?urn?ans an English port. By advantages donn?(exon?tion of some imp?), it was d?d?' to sow 30 000 hectares first r?ltats were d?vants because of seeds of bad qualit?t one thus did not manage?es to cultivate beet was D? known in Central Europe. ?erlin, a German chemist: Markgraf d?sa a m?anger d?ntrant the possibilit?' to extract from the sugar of diff?ntes plants from our let us r?ons. Moreover being useful itself of?des of Olivier de Serre of a small factory subsidized which under the direction of Charles Achard. Could Benjamin Delessert open the premi? sugar refinery?assy. it pr?nta?' Empereur first sugar loafs fabriqu?en. Napol?, particuli?ment satisfied, the title gave him of. The m? ann?on will d?mbra 40 sugar refineries on the territory which it all new industry made its entr?dans d?rtement sound?n because the blockade was lev?juillet 1822, a new law on the tax on sugar?anger. It caused a revival of the activit?ucri?. one will d?mbra 123 sugar refineries on the territories of which. 51 in Aisne, producing each one an average of 300 Tons. the law on the Local roads contributed to?ortir the communes of their was bad, a tr?grande left the r?ltes was d?uite. caused a demolition of the b?s which could not?e nourished the factory of Nouvion and Catillon was?fi?et inaugur?"Soci?. 1875, the production reached for the Factory of Nouvion and Catillon 10 000 bags of sugar (Newspaper Source of Aisne). the Factory of Nouvion and Catillon became shareholder (the group with 430 actions (either 65 000 old Frs). a new tax law for sugar was adopt? the imp?fut d?rmais pr?v? the entr?de the sugar refinery on beets, and either?a left on sugar for the?que one went to encourage the beet s?ctionn culture? richer in sugar and also adoption by the industrialists of a proc? of extraction more powerful, diffusion (known as m?ode?' Austrian, fond?sur the principle of the Osmosis) which rempla?la. Catillon?onserver old the m?ode known as of pressing). the sucri production? of Aisne d?ssa 220 000 Tons. Sugar refinery of Berteaucourt in order to remove competition and to obtain a new source of sugar mati?s premi?s. production of Nouvion and Catillon reached. 200 Tons. But ann? d?l?nt and Berteaucourt commen??etirer a part of the mat?el of Nouvion. (Small recall: the mat?el of the Factory of Nouvion and Catillon?it of tr?bonne qualit?r?s?t remplac?d?urs?pour the r?vation of the?ipements. 1914, were the Shareholders amen??e to r?ir and??b?r. fatal, Ma?e L? Morin drew up a sale contract for the Factory of Nouvion and fixed an all-in price of 100 000 old Frs for a surface of 2 Hectares and 3500 Ca approximately (Machines and Apparatuses not. L' business attracted tr?vite a acqu?ur.Charles Deroubaix Van Overberghen, n?ciant as old man m?ux and purchasing of sugar refineries d?ffect?. Morin, the good of transfer for. the Factory of Nouvion and Catillon. And that they fix?nt following payments. D?aration of Premi? World war, 10?2 goods trucks were left the Station of Bridge?ucy. month occupation of the Sugar refinery by the Fran?ses troops. Some photographs of our Sugar refinery apr?la War for any question or notices concerning this Web site.