Louis Delaunay-Belleville

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Louis Delaunay Belleville
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Born(1843-11-20)20 November 1843
Corbeil, France
Died10 February 1912(1912-02-10) (aged 68)
Cannes, France
NationalityFrench
Other namesLouis Marie Gabriel Delaunay
OccupationBusiness
Titleengineer
PredecessorJulien Belleville
Spouse(s)Marie Anne Elisabeth Belleville
ChildrenRobert Delaunay Belleville (1870) and Pierre Delaunay Belleville (1872)
Awards
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Legion of Honor,
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Cross of Order of Charles III,
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Crosses of Naval Merit
Notes
owner of Delaunay-Belleville & C. firm producing boilers for ships and steam-locomotive in Saint Denis sur Seine, France
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Louis Delaunay-Belleville (20 November 1843, Corbeil – 10 February 1912, Cannes) was a French engineer.

Personal life[]

Educated at St. Barbe and the École Polytechnique, he entered the Naval Engineering School in 1864 and in 1867 left to join the Belleville works at St. Denis, near Paris.

He married Marie Anne Elisabeth Belleville daughter of Julien Belleville (1823–1896) and he became a partner and finally head of the firm which produced the well-known Belleville boilers, and later the Delaunay-Belleville automobile.[1] In 1884 he changed his surname to Delaunay-Belleville.

Encharges[]

Books[]

  • Du régime commercial des ports de navigation intérieure en France
  • Lois et règlements concernant les appareils à vapeur, en Europe et aux États-Unis d'Amérique

Honours[]

  • He was conferred in Spain Cross of Naval Merit in 11 April 1899[2]
  • He was conferred the Grand Officier de la Légion d'honneur in 12 April 1900.
  • He was conferred in Spain Cross of Order of Charles III in 25 October 1900[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Généalogies Delaunay" (in French). Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  2. ^ La Epoca, Madrid, 4 November 1899 pag.3
  3. ^ Guia Oficial de España 1910 pag.157

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