Joseph Marie Jacquard, showing his loom to Lazare Carnot, Lyon, France, 1801 (1901). Artist: Unknown

Joseph Marie Jacquard, showing his loom to Lazare Carnot, Lyon, France, 1801 (1901). Artist: Unknown

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Joseph Marie Jacquard, showing his loom to Lazare Carnot, Lyon, France, 1801 (1901). French silk-weaver and inventor Jacquard (1752-1834) invented a loom which used a punched card system to weave complicated patterns in textiles. The punched cards on which the pattern is encoded are at the right of the loom. Carnot (1753-1823) was a member of the National Convention and the architect of France's victory in the Revolutionary Wars. Napoleon appointed him Minister for War in 1800. From Le Petit Journal. [Paris, 6 January 1901].


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  1. Joseph-Marie Jacquard: French: Textile manufacturer, inventor
  2. Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot: French: Statesman, general, military engineer

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World Europe France Rhône-Alpes Lyon

  1. 45 44 54 N , 004 50 48 E

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  1. 006001
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  1. 1-157-642
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  1. 339

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