Charles Holtzapffel

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Charles Holtzapffel was a mechanical engineer and technical writer and one of the Holtzapffel dynasty of tool and lathe makers. He wrote a five volume treatise called Turning and Mechanical Manipulation, which is considered a blueprint for ornamental turning, with over 3000 pages and 1600 illustrations. Charles was the son of John Jacob Holtzapffel, originally from Alsace who set up a tool-making partnership in Long Acre with Franic Rousset in 1793. Charles was educated in England. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Charles Holtzapffel
rdf:langString Charles Holtzapffel
rdf:langString Charles Holtzapffel
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rdf:langString Jean-Jacques Holtzapfell anglicized to John Jacob
rdf:langString Turning and Mechanical Manipulation
rdf:langString Instrument maker, Author
rdf:langString Amelia Holtzapffel
rdf:langString Amelia Holtzapffel, John Jacob Holtzapffel II
rdf:langString Charles Holtzapffel was a mechanical engineer and technical writer and one of the Holtzapffel dynasty of tool and lathe makers. He wrote a five volume treatise called Turning and Mechanical Manipulation, which is considered a blueprint for ornamental turning, with over 3000 pages and 1600 illustrations. Charles was the son of John Jacob Holtzapffel, originally from Alsace who set up a tool-making partnership in Long Acre with Franic Rousset in 1793. Charles was educated in England.
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