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Professor M. Theophile Guibal, School of Mines, Mons, Belgium.
Professor Théophile Guibal.


Invented the Guibal Fan.
Born 31 July 1814 in Toulouse.
 
Died 16 September 1888 in Morlanwelz (Belgium).
 
He was one of the founders of the Belgian School of Mines (École des mines) in Mons, Belgium, now the Faculté polytechnique de Mons.
 
He his best known for his invention of the Guibal Fan, used for ventilating mines.




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Professor Théophile Guibal.

Born 31 July 1814 in Toulouse.

Died 16 September 1888 in Morlanwelz (Belgium).

He was one of the founders of the Belgian School of Mines (École des mines) in Mons, Belgium, now the Faculté polytechnique de Mons.

He his best known for his invention of the Guibal Fan, used for ventilating mines.


See Also

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Sources of Information