- Paul Emile Chappuis
Paul Emile Chappuis (1816-1887) was an inventor and manufacturer of
daylight reflectors andphotographer .Born in
Paris 1816, Chappuis moved toLondon where he ran a photographic studio at 69Fleet Street between 1859 and 1871.He also patented different types of light reflector that would allow natural light into buildings that would otherwise requiregaslight s during daytime. He set up a company to manufacture reflectors in 1856 on the basis of his 1853 and 1855 patents for different types of reflector: myriastratic or diamond-shaped, silver fluted glass, argento-crystal, and luminarium reflector. He was declared bankrupt in 1859, and briefly imprisoned for debt.However his business recovered, and was reformed as a limited company in 1868.He died at
Brixton on20 May 1887 and was buried atWest Norwood Cemetery .Chappuis' firm continued manufacturing reflectors in London until the factory was destroyed by bombing in 1943.
External links
* [http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/photolondon/pages/details.asp?pid=1441 Chappuis' biography at Museum of London]
* [http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?
] Advertisement for Chappuis’ patent reflectors, c 1851-1870.
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