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  2. Courtaulds - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by George Courtauld and his cousin Peter Taylor (1790–1850) in 1794 as a silk, crepe and textile business at Pebmarsh in north Essex trading as George Courtauld & Co. In 1810, his American -born son Samuel Courtauld was managing his own silk mill in Braintree, Essex .

  3. George Courtauld (industrialist, born 1761) - Wikipedia

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    George was born on 19 September 1761 to Samuel Courtauld and Louisa Ogier. [2] George Courtauld married Ruth Minton [3] on 10 July 1789. Their children were: Samuel Courtauld (1793–1881) Catherine Courtauld (1795-) George Courtauld (1802–1861)

  4. Samuel Courtauld (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Courtauld was the eldest son of George Courtauld, founder of George Courtauld and Co. The Courtauld family were descendants of Huguenot refugees who had settled in London and developed, over several generations, a highly regarded business as metalsmiths, working in both silver and gold. Courtauld's father, a younger son, had made two ...

  5. George Courtauld (industrialist, born 1802) - Wikipedia

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    In 1824 he joined his elder brother, Samuel Courtauld to work in the rapidly expanding silk and crepe manufactory. After a four-year apprenticeship in the business, he had earned his place on the board of management and in 1828, he took his place with his brother Samuel Courtauld and with Peter Taylor (1790-1850), the partner and cousin of his father the elder George, to become the junior ...

  6. American Viscose Plant Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The American Viscose Company was established in 1909 as the American wing of Courtaulds, a British textile company specializing in silk. [3] The company patented the method of production of viscose (also known as artificial silk, and later, rayon), and built its first United States plant at Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, in 1910. [3] Demand was ...

  7. American Viscose Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The 228,480 shares were sold to the public. In 1949, The company passed into the control of the Monsanto Corporation. (Courtaulds resumed manufacture of rayon in the United States in 1952, at a new plant in Axis, Alabama). [4] In 1963 it was purchased by FMC Corporation. In 1974 the plant in Parkersburg, West Virginia was closed. FMC sold off ...

  8. Louisa Courtauld - Wikipedia

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    In 1777 her son, Samuel Courtauld II, replaced Cowles in that capacity and they registered a new joint hallmark. [3] This arrangement lasted three years; when it ended the two closed the business and it was sold to John Henderson. [2] Samuel moved to America, while Louisa retired to Essex. [3] Courtauld's firm was known for the high quality of ...

  9. Samuel Courtauld (art collector) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Courtauld (7 May 1876 – 1 December 1947) was an English industrialist who is best remembered as an art collector. He founded The Courtauld Institute of Art in London in 1932 and, after a series of gifts during the 1930s, bequeathed his collection to the institute on his death. By the early 20th century, the Courtauld family business ...

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