King William I meets the industrial Cockerill, 1829, Jean-Louis van Hemelryck, 1829 print King William I meets the industrialist John Cockerill and assures him that he always has money for the industry of the country. Standing on the banks of a lake with the former Summer Palace of the Prinsbishops of Liège in Seraing on the other side in which William Cockerill with his sons John and James established a large factory with cokes fired on cokes. With two -way caption. Part of the series of 24 records with meetings with King Willem I, published under the title 'Les RenContres' in 1829-1830. Brus
King William I meets the industrial Cockerill, 1829, Jean-Louis van Hemelryck, 1829 print King William I meets the industrialist John Cockerill and assures him that he always has money for the industry of the country. Standing on the banks of a lake with the former Summer Palace of the Prinsbishops of Liège in Seraing on the other side in which William Cockerill with his sons John and James established a large factory with cokes fired on cokes. With two -way caption. Part of the series of 24 records with meetings with King Willem I, published under the title 'Les RenContres' in 1829-1830. Brussels paper ruler in informal contact with his subjects. director, boss (in modern industry) Sery
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