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Eugene Bourdon ( -1884).


Engineer and inventor of Rue de Faubourg-du-Temple.<ref>The Engineer 1884/10/31</ref>
Inventor of the Bourdon Gauge
 
c.1880 E. Bourdon's trade-marked gauges were represented in London by [[Negretti and Zambra]] (see advert)
 
1884 Engineer and inventor of Rue de Faubourg-du-Temple.<ref>The Engineer 1884/10/31</ref>




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1880.

Eugene Bourdon ( -1884).

Inventor of the Bourdon Gauge

c.1880 E. Bourdon's trade-marked gauges were represented in London by Negretti and Zambra (see advert)

1884 Engineer and inventor of Rue de Faubourg-du-Temple.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1884/10/31