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Tackels (- Parmentier), Jules
Identity
Category
Person (Male)
Alternative name or descriptor
Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules
Status
- Connected
Details
Life dates
Huy, 1871 - Rabat [Morocco], 1941
Activity
1904 * - 1914 > Bruxelles - Anderlecht, Chemin de Scheut, 83 or 85 (Rue d'Aumale)
Successor (legal entity): Takiris S.A.
° 7.9.1871; + 8.8.1941. Husband of Léontine Parmentier and elder brother of Paul (see that name). Address also transcribed as "Sentier de Scheut" and "Rue du Serment". Photographic papers. Cameras and supplies. "Iris" photographic paper. "First class papers: bromide, citrate, celloïdin, photosensitive postcards. New "J.T." plates uniting all the desiderata" [Mertens, 1906]. Acquired the "Iris" and "Sienna" brands from his uncle Dominique Tackels or the latter's estate. The firm was transformed into a joint-stock company under the name "Takiris", founded on 5.8.1908. Two employees - R. Detraux and Mme Rosalie Vanderborght - were awarded bronze medal diplomas for "cooperators" at the Liège international exhibition of 1905. Listed as an industrialist at Brussels - Anderlecht, Avenue de Scheut, 252 from 1920 to 1928 and thereafter as a person of private means.
Successor (legal entity): Takiris S.A.
° 7.9.1871; + 8.8.1941. Husband of Léontine Parmentier and elder brother of Paul (see that name). Address also transcribed as "Sentier de Scheut" and "Rue du Serment". Photographic papers. Cameras and supplies. "Iris" photographic paper. "First class papers: bromide, citrate, celloïdin, photosensitive postcards. New "J.T." plates uniting all the desiderata" [Mertens, 1906]. Acquired the "Iris" and "Sienna" brands from his uncle Dominique Tackels or the latter's estate. The firm was transformed into a joint-stock company under the name "Takiris", founded on 5.8.1908. Two employees - R. Detraux and Mme Rosalie Vanderborght - were awarded bronze medal diplomas for "cooperators" at the Liège international exhibition of 1905. Listed as an industrialist at Brussels - Anderlecht, Avenue de Scheut, 252 from 1920 to 1928 and thereafter as a person of private means.
Locations
1904 * - 1914 > Bruxelles - Anderlecht, Chemin de Scheut, 83 or 85 (Rue d'Aumale)
Exhibitions
Ghent, 1899; Liège, 1905 (gold medal diploma).
Genres / subject matter
Techniques
Bibliography/Webography
Context
Affiliations
Affiliated entity
Association belge de Photographie
Type of affiliation
Member of
Dates of affiliation
1905 - 1914
Description of relationship
Management
Record source
DIRECTORY_1997#4053
Status
Level of detail
Dates of creation/revision
SFJ revised 26.4.2017, 12.6.2017, 2.4.2018 & 5.3.2019; SFJ revised 13.5.2019, 3.5.2020 & 18.2.2021 based on information supplied by M. Demaeght; MD revised 13.11.2020; SFJ revised 15.12.2023 based on information supplied by Pool Andries