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'''Bourdon's Gauges'''.
'''Bourdon's Gauges'''.


Monsieur [[Edouard Bourdon|E. Bourdon]] developed the pressure gauge that was trademarked under his name
Monsieur [[Eugene Bourdon|E. Bourdon]] developed the pressure gauge that was trademarked under his name


Sole London agents were [[Negretti and Zambra]], Holborn Viaduct.
Sole London agents were [[Negretti and Zambra]], Holborn Viaduct.

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1880.
January 1888.

Bourdon's Gauges.

Monsieur E. Bourdon developed the pressure gauge that was trademarked under his name

Sole London agents were Negretti and Zambra, Holborn Viaduct.

The business was continued by Bourdon's son Francois Edouard Bourdon

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