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Verviers

  • 1 Verviers

    Англо-русский географический словарь > Verviers

  • 2 Cockerill, William

    SUBJECT AREA: Textiles
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    b. 1759 Lancashire, England
    d. 1832 near Aix-la-Chapelle, France (now Aachen, Germany)
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    English (naturalized Belgian c. 1810) engineer, inventor and an important figure in the European textile machinery industry.
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    William Cockerill began his career in Lancashire by making "roving billies" and flying shuttles. He was reputed to have an extraordinary mechanical genius and it is said that he could make models of almost any machine. He followed in the footsteps of many other enterprising British engineers when in 1794 he went to St Petersburg in Russia, having been recommended as a skilful artisan to the Empress Catherine II. After her death two years later, her successor Paul sent Cockerill to prison because he failed to finish a model within a certain time. Cockerill, however, escaped to Sweden where he was commissioned to construct the locks on a public canal. He attempted to introduce textile machinery of his own invention but was unsuccessful and so in 1799 he removed to Verviers, Belgium, where he established himself as a manufacturer of textile machinery. In 1802 he was joined by James Holden, who before long set up his own machine-building business. In 1807 Cockerill moved to Liège where, with his three sons (William Jnr, Charles James and John), he set up factories for the construction of carding machines, spinning frames and looms for the woollen industry. He secured for Verviers supremacy in the woollen trade and introduced at Liège an industry of which England had so far possessed the monopoly. His products were noted for their fine craftsmanship, and in the heyday of the Napoleonic regime about half of his output was sold in France. In 1813 he imported a model of a Watt steam-engine from England and so added another range of products to his firm. Cockerill became a naturalized Belgian subject c. 1810, and a few years later he retired from the business in favour of his two younger sons, Charles James and John (b. 30 April 1790 Haslingden, Lancashire, England; d. 19 June 1840 Warsaw, Poland), but in 1830 at Andenne he converted a vast factory formerly used for calico printing into a paper mill. Little is known of his eldest son William, but the other two sons expanded the enterprise, setting up a woollen factory at Berlin after 1815 and establishing at Seraing-on-the-Meuse in 1817 blast furnaces, an iron foundry and a machine workshop which became the largest on the European continent. William Cockerill senior died in 1832 at the Château du Behrensberg, the residence of his son Charles James, near Aix-la-Chapelle.
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    Further Reading
    W.O.Henderson, 1961, The Industrial Revolution on the Continent, Manchester (a good account of the spread of the Industrial Revolution in Germany, France and Russia).
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    Biographical history of technology > Cockerill, William

  • 3 Plonkete

    See Plunket. ————————
    PLUNKET, PLONKETE
    A cloth made in Wiltshire, Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, in Edward VI's time, also called verviers, tuskins and celestines. Plunket in the 15th century was the name of a blue colour, and recently a woollen fabric dyed blue had the name Plunket Azures.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Plonkete

  • 4 Plunket

    PLUNKET, PLONKETE
    A cloth made in Wiltshire, Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, in Edward VI's time, also called verviers, tuskins and celestines. Plunket in the 15th century was the name of a blue colour, and recently a woollen fabric dyed blue had the name Plunket Azures.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Plunket

См. также в других словарях:

  • Verviers — Verviers …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Verviers — (spr. werwjĕ), Hauptstadt eines Arrondissements in der belg. Provinz Lüttich, an der Vesdre, die sie in die obere und untere Stadt teilt, und durch einen Kanal mit dem Bassin der Gileppe verbunden (s. Vesdre), ist Grenzstation der Rheinisch… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Verviers —   [vɛr vje], Stadt in der Provinz Lüttich, Belgien, an der Vesdre, 53 600 Einwohner; Kunst , volkskundliches Museum; Textilfachschule; Zentrum der (rückläufigen) belgischen Wollindustrie; ferner meist in Industrieparks außerhalb des engen… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Verviers — Verviers, 1) Arrondissement in der belgischen Provinz Lüttich; mit 8 Cantonen u. 126,215 Ew.; 2) Hauptstadt hier, an der Rheinisch Belgischen Eisenbahn (Linie Aachen Lüttich) u. an der Vesdre, welche die Stadt in die obere u. untere theilt u.… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Verviers — (spr. wärrwĭeh), Stadt in der belg. Prov. Lüttich, an der Vesdre, (1904) 49.168 E.; Tuch und Kasimirfabrikation, Wollfärberei, Gerberei …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Verviers — Verviers, Bezirksstadt in der belgischen Provinz Lüttich, an beiden Seiten der Vasdre, zum Theil am Abhange eines freundlichen Berges gelegen, ist im Allgemeinen schlecht gebaut; doch verdienen das Rathhaus, das Schauspielhaus und das… …   Damen Conversations Lexikon

  • Verviers — (Werwieh), belg. Stadt in der Provinz Lüttich, an der Vèze und rheinisch belg. Eisenbahn, mit 25400 E., wichtiger Fabrikation in Tuch und chemischen Producten …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Verviers — v. de Belgique (prov. de Liège), sur la Vesdre, ch. l. d arr.; 55 370 hab. Autref., grand centre de l industrie lainière. Industr. du cuir, métallurgiques, chimiques, alimentaires …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Verviers — Géolocalisation sur la carte : Belgique …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Verviers — Infobox Belgium Municipality name=Verviers picture=Verviers JPG02.jpg picture width=250px picture map Liège arms=Héraldique Ville be Verviers.svg region=BE REG WAL community=BE FR province=BE PROV LG arrondissement=Verviers nis=63079 pyramid date …   Wikipedia

  • Verviers — {{{nombre}}} Bandera …   Wikipedia Español

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