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John Cockerill (industrialist)

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was joint owner of the plant. A machine manufacturing plant was added in 1819, and in 1826 (begun 1823) a coke fired blast furnace. By 1840, the plant had sixteen steam engines producing total power 900 hp (670 kW) in continual work and employed 3000 persons.
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During John Cockerill's lifetime, the factories produced not only spinning engines and steel, but steam engines (including air-blowers, traction engines, and engines for ships); in 1835, Belgium's first steam locomotive
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of 1830, the new Kingdom of Belgium claimed the property of William I, and in 1835, John Cockerill made himself the sole owner of the works. He also was a founder of the
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On his death, he had a reputation as a humanitarian employer and as the founder of the Belgian manufacturing industry. His body was returned to
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in 1815, the Prussian Minister of Finance, Peter Beuth, invited the Cockerill brothers to set up a woollens factory in Berlin.
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In September 1813, he married Jeanne Frédérique Pastor, the same day her sister Caroline married Charles James Cockerill.
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was made. He also had interests in collieries and mines, as well as factories producing cloth, linen and paper.
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John P. McKay (1970). "9. A Pioneering Inventor: The John Cockerill Company in Southern Russia 1185-1905".
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In 1838/9, military tensions between Belgium and the Netherlands caused a rush on the banks for
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In 1823, his brother Charles James retired, having been bought out by John in 1822. After the
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Pioneers for profit; foreign entrepreneurship and Russian industrialization, 1885-1913
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meets Cockerill in 1829 to assure him of the United Netherlands' support for industry.
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Statue and tombstone of John Cockerill in front of the town hall in
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Hidden Monuments: John Cockerill Monument in the European District
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in 1981; the Cockerill name was retained until a 1998 merger with
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Smith, Benedict; Samuel, Henry; Barnes, Joe (1 February 2024).
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The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette
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Société pour l'Exploitation des Etablissements John Cockerill
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and died in Warsaw on 19 June 1840, leaving no heirs.
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In 1814, the brothers bought the former palace of the
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monument to him and the industrial workers of Belgium
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in 1867, and a memorial was unveiled there in 1871.
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At the age of twelve, John Cockerill was brought to
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