Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Le Progres Industriel

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Le Progrès Industriel of 14, Rue des Croisades, Brussels (1893)

Founded by Martin H. Rumpf, originally from Paris. Manufactured "La Merveilleuse" sewing machines, and, briefly, cars.[1]

Later the business specialised in machine tools.

1894 Description and illustrations of a lathe and horizontal boring machine at the Antwerp Exhibition [2]


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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Fiddlebase blog - LE PROGRES INDUSTRIEL 1891-1901
  2. Engineering 1894/08/17