Borel surname disambiguation
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We have:
Inventors
- Joseph Borel, possibly having the fuller name Joseph-Louis-Adémar Borel[1]
- Gabriel Borel, this being the key individual in connexion to the corporate material below, also coming up in connexion with Léon Morane and Raymond Saulnier, therefore factoring into Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier, successor to Société Anonyme des Aéroplanes Morane-Borel-Saulnier
- Paul-Marie-Joseph Borel of Patent FR-1919-524175, having to do with aerial photography
- Edmond Borel becoming president in March 1912 of the Aviation Club of Switzerland
- Émile Borel on the aviation committee of the Société française de navigation aérienne, possibly the mathematician mentioned in publications below
Companies
- G. Borel et Cie.
- Société Anonyme des Établissements Borel, post-War restructuring as Société Générale des Constructions Industrielles et Mécaniques (SGCIM)
- Société anonyme des Aéroplanes Borel
- Delacombe & Marechal, at which company Gabriel Borel was a designer
- Odier and Vendôme has Antoine-Isidore Odier leaving the firm ca. 1912 and becoming chief engineer for the Société Anonyme des Établissements Borel
- Société Anonyme des Aéroplanes Morane-Borel-Saulnier coming to us via Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier
Publications
- Publication B2p0190e01, 1913, New Borel meets military requirements
- Publication B2p0189e07, 1913, Borel aeroyacht is interesting type
- Publication B2p0189e08, 1913, The Borel 80-H. P. hydromonoplane
- Publication B2p1355e19, 1913, U. S. sells Gnome-Borel to Sommerville
- Orcy, 1913, Paris-Deauville waterplane race won on Borel hydro
- Publication B2p0191e06, 1911, The latest 100 H. P. 5-paasenger Borel-Morane monoplane, etc.
- Ide, 1913, The 1913-14 Borel monoplane; Military type
- Charru, 2023, mentioning a mathematician Émile Borel