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Schriftwechsel zwischen Alfred Krupp und Joseph Woods (London)
FAH 2 Alfred Krupp (1812-1887) und seine Frau Bertha, geb. Eichhoff (1831-1888)
Alfred Krupp (1812-1887) und seine Frau Bertha, geb. Eichhoff (1831-1888) >> Absatz und Werbung >> Bestellungen und Lieferungen >> Zivile Produkte
1847 - 1849
Enthält: u. a.: Woods an Krupp betr. Schwierigkeiten der Unternehmensfinanzierung, Empfehlungen von Krupp, 11.6.1847; Lob der Krupp'schen Walzen, Lieferung amerikanischer Schmelztiegel und Patent auf Geschütze in Frankreich, 21.7.1847; Aufschub der Reise und Geldschwierigkeiten, 13.11.1847; Patente für Geschütze und Besuch bei Krupp, 26.11.1847; Übersendung von Schmelztiegeln und Gebrauch von Flammöfen zum Schmelzen, 27.11.1847; Fortschritte bei den Patentverhandlungen in England und neue Schmelztiegelfabrikation in Berlin, 4.12.1847; Patent Skrine zur Herstellung von Besteck, 18.1.1848; Krupp an Woods betr. Aufträge der Londoner Münze, 12.4.1848; Patent Skrine, 27.4.1848; Keine Fortschritte im englischen Geschäft für die Firma Krupp, 3.5.1848; Beschreibung und Skizze einer Löffelwalze, 6.5.1848; Nachricht vom Tod von Joseph Woods, 25.9.1849.
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