S.A. des Filatures, Corderies et Tissages d'Angers

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5% Bond of 1000F - Angers 1931

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Beautiful design of a boat, city of Angers in a vignette..

In addition to the traditional transformation of hemp into ropes and fabrics which are the subject of the company des Filatures, Corderies et Tissages d'Angers, the Bessonneau establishments, managed by Julien Bessonneau, an Angers industrialist, are diversifying their production.

In 1917, the factory expanded with the acquisition of the metal cable factory of the Commission des Ardoisières, leading to the creation of the S.A. des Câbleries et Tréfileries d'Angers.

In 1916, when Julien Bessonneau father (1842-1916) accidentally killed himself, the family industrial empire passed in succession to his son Julien Bessonneau.

Julien Bessonneau fils (1880-1960) made the family business flourish.

Julien Bessoneau founded the S.A. of Industrial Wood Applications in 1917, directed by the Parisian furniture manufacturer Noël.

In August 1918, a general partnership, Anjou-Aéronautique, was created between Julien Bessonneau fils, the industrialist Marcel Dassault, the engineer Henry Potez, and the Parisian manufacturer of wallpaper René Lévy-Finger.

In 1920, the Bessonneau establishment will employ up to 10,000 workers. But the hazardous management of Julien Bessonneau will damage the prosperity of the company. He resigned in 1921.

Having become President of the Société des Cargos Français, he was sentenced to 4 months in prison for distributing fictitious dividends in 1923.

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Country
France
Theme
Textiles
Design
Yes
Condition
EF

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