Scholtze, Repphan i S-ka

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The Fabryka Scholtze, Repphan i S-ka was a Warsaw mechanical engineering company in the 19th century and was one of some 500 workers and employees of the largest metal-processing companies in the former Kingdom of Poland .

history

The company was founded in the 1840s by Wilhelm Troetzer under the company Fabryka Maszyn Rolniczych w Warszawie (Warsaw Agricultural Machinery Factory ) at ul. Waliców 14 (corner of ul. Kroglichna ). In the 1850s the brothers Karol Jerzy and Wojciech Aleksander Scholtze and the Warsaw engineer August Repphan (1844–1924) became co-owners; the company was already operating as Scholtze, Repphan and S-ka before 1860 . After production had been realigned, the company manufactured boilers and steam engines as well as special equipment for the mining, brewery and sugar industries from the 1860s. Bridge parts were also produced later; the company was involved in the construction of the Warsaw-Vienna railway line . From 1873 onwards, production began in a new factory at ul. Czerniakowska . Probably in 1891, Repphan took over the company, which subsequently traded under the name Towarzystwo Akcyjne Fabryki Maszyn, Odlewni i Kotlarni August Repphan . It was liquidated after the First World War .

References and comments

  1. Witold Pruss, Rozwój przemysłu warszawskiego w latach: 1864-1914 , Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1977, S. 101 (in Polish, accessed on 21 June 2014)
  2. Tadeusz Manteuffel, Historia Polski: 1850 , Volume 3, Part 1, Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1955, p. 394 (in Polish, accessed on June 21, 2014)
  3. a b c E. Szulc, Cmentarz ewangelicko-augsburgski w Warszawie (in Polish, accessed on June 21, 2014)
  4. Karol Jerzy and Wojciech Aleksander Scholtze and their brother Adolf Wawrzyniec Scholtze (1833-1914, co-founder of the company Akcyjne Towarzystwo Zakładów Chemicznych i Huty Szklanej "Kijewski, Scholtze i S-ka" ) were sons of Karol Scholtze (1807-1895) (1807-1895) (1807-1895) The father of German-born Karl Christian Scholtze (1772–1838) was
  5. Kazimierz Gierdziejewski, Zarys dziejów odlewnictwa polskiego , Państwowe Wydawnictwo Techniczne, 1954, p. 224 (in Polish, accessed on June 21, 2014)
  6. Marek Kwiatkowski, Niechaj Twych ulic wiatr mnie owionie ...: Architektura warszawskich dzielnic , Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1973, p. 125 (in Polish, accessed on June 21, 2014)

See also

literature

  • Zofia Jurkowlaniec and Roland Borchers, Polacy z wyboru: Rodziny pochodzenia niemieckiego w Warszawie w XIX i XX wieku / Poland of free choice: Families of German origin in Warsaw in the 19th and 20th centuries , ISBN 978-83-62020-46-1 , Fundacja Wspołpracy Polsko-Niemieckiej / Dom Spotkań z Historią, Warsaw 2012, p. 200.

Web links

  • Witold Pruss, Rozwój przemysłu warszawskiego w latach: 1864-1914 , Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1977, p.100 (in Polish, accessed on June 21, 2014)

Coordinates: 52 ° 14 ′ 11.7 ″  N , 20 ° 59 ′ 30.1 ″  E