Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Ernest Desbeck

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Ernest Desbeck founded an iron foundry in Hoeilaart in 1908. With the establishment of a mechanical workshop by his son Albert Desbeck, the company focused on castings such as manhole covers, water system castings, and street furniture. . The company was later renamed Citybel. [1]

  1. [1] ETWIE website: Fonderies E. Desbeck (Citybel)