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1897 Exhibited at [[1897 Brussels International Exhibition|The 1897 Brussels International Exhibition]]
1897 Exhibited at [[1897 Brussels International Exhibition|The 1897 Brussels International Exhibition]]
1897 Drawings and brief description of horizontal steam engine made by B. Lebrun, of the Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques de
Nimy, near Mons, Belgium.


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1897. Anhydrous Ammonia Refrigerating Machine.

Lebrun of Nimy, was a Belgian pioneer of the cooling industry, and was known among the greatest names in the field of European industrial refrigeration.

1876 Business started.

1897 Exhibited at The 1897 Brussels International Exhibition

1897 Drawings and brief description of horizontal steam engine made by B. Lebrun, of the Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques de Nimy, near Mons, Belgium.

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