<b>1882 * - 1901 ca Gand, Boulevard d'Akkergem, 72, 72bis, 74<00> or 78 bis</b> Successor: De Lanier - Van Monckhoven Jean Alfred ° 12.9.1839. Hortense Tackels, sister of Dominique Tackels. Headed the firm after her husband’s death; she had a workshop built at this address between July 1883 and April 1884. Supplies, emulsions and plates. The plates were manufactured by the firm from 1886 onwards. In 1893 the firm employed 5 male and 45 female workers: "The youngest female workers clean the glass and receive a wage of 12 francs a week. Those working for 15 francs wrap the photographic plates. The best paid [20 francs a week] cut the glass produced to the required dimensions with a diamond-cutting tool" (Eléments d'enquête sur le rôle de la femme dans l'industrie [...] en Belgique, Brussels, 1893, p. 41). <b>1890 - 1895 Gand, Chaussée de Courtrai, 27 or 33</b> Successor: De Lanier - Van Monckhoven Jean Alfred Photographic supplies.