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André Debrie
André Victor Léon Clément Debrie (28 January 1891 - 28 May 1967) was a French manufacturer of cinema cameras, and head of Debrie from 1919. He was the son of Joseph Jules Debrie Joseph Jules Debrie was a French manufacturer of cinema camera and projectors, who founded Debrie. His 1908 Parvo of 1908 was considered to be state-of-the-art at the time. References 20th-century French inventors Cinema pioneers Frenc ..., who founded La Société Debrie. The cameras quickly became one of the most popular movie cameras used around the world. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Debrie, Andre 1891 births 1967 deaths French chief executives ...
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Debrie
Debrie was a French manufacturer of cinema cameras and projectors, founded in 1900. Joseph Jules Debrie and later his son André Debrie developed a range of cinema cameras and projectors, starting with the Parvo (camera), Parvo, which Joseph patented on 19 September 1908. André Debrie took over control of the company from 1919. References

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Joseph Jules Debrie
Joseph Jules Debrie was a French manufacturer of cinema camera and projectors, who founded Debrie Debrie was a French manufacturer of cinema cameras and projectors, founded in 1900. Joseph Jules Debrie and later his son André Debrie developed a range of cinema cameras and projectors, starting with the Parvo (camera), Parvo, which Joseph pate .... His 1908 Parvo of 1908 was considered to be state-of-the-art at the time. References 20th-century French inventors Cinema pioneers French cinema pioneers Year of birth missing Year of death missing {{France-business-bio-stub ...
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1891 Births
Events January–March * January 1 ** Paying of old age pensions begins in Germany. ** A strike of 500 Hungarian steel workers occurs; 3,000 men are out of work as a consequence. **Germany takes formal possession of its new African territories. * January 2 – A. L. Drummond of New York is appointed Chief of the Treasury Secret Service. * January 4 – The Earl of Zetland issues a declaration regarding the famine in the western counties of Ireland. * January 5 **The Australian shearers' strike, that leads indirectly to the foundation of the Australian Labor Party, begins. **A fight between the United States and Indians breaks out near Pine Ridge agency. ** Henry B. Brown, of Michigan, is sworn in as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. **A fight between railway strikers and police breaks out at Motherwell, Scotland. * January 6 – Encounters continue, between strikers and the authorities at Glasgow. * January 7 ** General Miles' force ...
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1967 Deaths
Events January * January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair. * January 5 ** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and commercial relations (not diplomatic ones). ** Charlie Chaplin launches his last film, ''A Countess from Hong Kong'', in the UK. * January 6 – Vietnam War: USMC and ARVN troops launch '' Operation Deckhouse Five'' in the Mekong Delta. * January 8 – Vietnam War: Operation Cedar Falls starts. * January 13 – A military coup occurs in Togo under the leadership of Étienne Eyadema. * January 14 – The Human Be-In takes place in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco; the event sets the stage for the Summer of Love. * January 15 ** Louis Leakey announces the discovery of pre-human fossils in Kenya; he names the species '' Kenyapithecus africanus''. ** American football: The Green Bay Packers defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 35–10 in th ...
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