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Saut-du-Tarn Steel Works

The Saut-du-Tarn Steel Works (French: Société des Hauts-Fourneaux, forges et aciéries du Saut-du-Tarn) was a steel maker in Saint-Juéry, Tarn, France. It originated with Léon Talabot et Compagnie, founded by Léon Talabot in 1824. The factory specialized in manufacturing steel handtools such as files, scythes and sickles, but later moving into manufacture of machine tools. It closed in 1983 and was liquidated in 1984. Several successor companies acquired some of the facilities and continue to operate.

Saut-du-Tarn Steel Works
Native name
Société des Hauts-Fourneaux, forges et aciéries du Saut-du-Tarn
Company typeManufacturer
IndustryIron and steel
Founded1824
FounderLéon Talabot
Defunct1984
FateLiquidated
Headquarters,
France
Number of employees
1,545 (1904) 

Origins (1824–81) edit

The factory in Saint-Juery, Tarn, was founded in 1824 as L. Talabot & Cie.[1] The factory was near to Albi, Tarn, specializing in steel production and the manufacture of tools. It was located beside a rocky gorge on the Tarn river, holding a falls where the water drops by about 18 metres (59 ft).[2] The factory used the river as a source of power, and produced hardware such as files and scythes.[3] The first rolling mills were installed in 1831.[4] The Société Léon Talabot was formed in May 1832 and was restructured in 1840.[5]

The Société de Mokta el Hadid was established in Algeria in 1863. Plans were drawn up to combine the Mokta el Hadid mines with the Firminy, Loire, steelworks, the Gard coal mines and the Saut-du-Tarn steelworks. 20 million francs of capital would be needed, including 8 million of fresh capital for upgrades at the various sites. These plans dragged out and came to nothing.[6] In 1870, the Société Léon Talabot was liquidated and on 11 March 1870 sold to the Société Anonyme des Aciéries du Tarn.[5] The products were marketed under the TALABOT and SDT brands.[2]

Peak period (1881–1950) edit

 
Blast furnace in Saint-Juéry

In 1881 a rolling mill hall was built with two mills.[4] In 1882 a coke-fired blast furnace was installed for production of cast iron.[3] The 1886 film Carmaux, défournage du coke by Lumière is a one-minute sequence of men lifting a large coal block out of a smelter in Carmaux.[7] The first hydroelectric power station was built in 1898, supplying electricity to the factory and the village.[3]

In 1904 there were 1,545 workers in factories that covered 18 hectares (44 acres) The hydraulic power plant was delivering 3,000 horsepower (2,200 kW).[1] In 1913 the company had assets of 11.2 million francs.[8] New rolling mills were installed in 1913.[4] During the period from 1884 to 1934, many peasants came to work in the steel works from Cahuzaguet, Saint-Grégoire, Arthès, les Avalats and Marsal. Many settled in Saint-Juéry, which grew from 1,400 inhabitants in the 19th century to 7,000 inhabitants today.[9] By 1925 there were 2,500 workers.[3]

Jacques de Nervo began his career in 1919 by joining the Société du Saut-du-Tarn. He became general secretary of the company in 1921, a director, then president and chief executive officer.[10] The Centre des jeunes patrons was created due to the concerns of private business owners after the Popular Front won the 1936 elections. The honorary president was Baron Jacques de Nervo, vice-president of the Société du Saut-du-Tarn and a member of the board of the Union des industries et métiers de la métallurgie (UIMM).[11]

A January 1948 illustrated catalog lists a wide range of scythes, sickles and other edged tools.[12] The company made Talabot-brand sickles (faucilles à dents) with fine serrated teeth. These sickles would have a series of ridges on the blade at an angle of about 45% to the cutting edge. The ridges ensured the serrations remained when the tool was sharpened.[13]

Decline and closure (1950–83) edit

Starting in 1950, production of hardware was reduced and the factory began to manufacture machine tools.[2] A Swedish rolling mill was installed in 1960 for manufacture of steel for files.[4] By 1960, the Talabot-brand tooth sickles were mainly sold in North Africa rather than France.[14] Claude Dupuy, Archbishop of Albi, intervened in the threatened closure of the Saut-du-Tarn steel plant in 1968.[15] In 1978 the factory produced 11,696 tons of laminated steel, 1,894 tons of iron, 3,511,500 files, 1,203 tons of tools and more than 4,000 valves for the hydraulic and oil industry.[9] With the collapse of the iron and steel industry, the factory closed in 1983.[3] Those over 50 years old received 90% of their gross salary before retirement.[9] The Saut du Tarn company was liquidated in 1984.[4]

Five new companies were created in 1984, including the ALST (Aciéries et Laminoirs du Saut du Tarn), later renamed the AEDT (Aciers et Energies du Tarn).[4] As of 2015, there were still steel enterprises in the village of Saint-Juéry that employed over 250 people making hydraulic and oil valves, agricultural tools and speciality steel.[9] A museum is located in the former industrial site in the building that housed the first hydroelectric plant.[2]

Notes edit

Sources edit

  • Auguste and Louis Lumière (1886), Carmaux, Defournage du Coke, retrieved 2017-09-07 – via YouTube
  • Bot, Florent Le (April–June 2012), "La naissance du Centre des jeunes patrons (1938-1944): Entre réaction et relève", Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire (114, Patrons et patronat en France au 20 e siècle), Sciences Po University Press: 99–116, doi:10.3917/vin.114.0099, JSTOR 23326298
  • Bourgade, Brigitte; Charbonnieras, Agnès; Fonvieille, Pascale (2012), 63 J - Archives industrielles du Saut-du-Tarn, entreprise de métallurgie à Saint-Juéry (1817-1982) (in French), Albi, retrieved 2017-09-07{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Brunhes-Delamarre, Mariel J.- (1960), "A Propos des Faucilles a Dents", Arts et Traditions Populaires (in French), 8, Presses Universitaires de France: 182, JSTOR 41003090
  • Delamarre, Mariel J.-Brunhes; Haudricourt, André G.; Chaurand, Jacques (1960), "INSTRUMENTS AGRICOLES ET ARTISANAUX PRÉ-INDUSTRIELS DU MARLOIS ET DE LA THIERACHE", Arts et Traditions Populaires, 8, Presses Universitaires de France, JSTOR 41003079
  • Gille, Bertrand (1968), La Sidérurgie française au XIXe siècle: Recherches histioriques (in French), Librairie Droz, ISBN 978-2-600-04046-4, retrieved 2017-08-13
  • "Hauts-Fourneaux, Forges & Aciéries du Saut-du-Tarn", industrie.lu (in French), retrieved 2017-09-07
  • (in French), AEDT: Aciers et Energies du Tarn, archived from the original on 2017-09-08, retrieved 2017-09-07
  • MF (13 September 2015), "A Saint-Juéry, le Saut du Tarn est encore vivant", La Depeche (in French), retrieved 2017-09-07
  • Nelidoff, Philippe (1974). "Mgr Claude Dupuy". (in French). Archived from the original on 2015-02-07. Retrieved 2015-06-30.[failed verification]
  • "Nervo de, Jacques", Patrons de France (in French), SIPPAF, retrieved 2017-09-07
  • Patrimoine (in French), Saint-Juéry, retrieved 2017-09-07
  • "Présentation", Musée du Saut du Tarn (in French), Bloom multimédia, retrieved 2017-09-07
  • Smith, Michael S. (Spring 1998), "Putting France in the Chandlerian Framework: France's 100 Largest Industrial Firms in 1913", The Business History Review, 72 (1), The President and Fellows of Harvard College: 46–85, doi:10.2307/3116595, JSTOR 3116595, S2CID 154027899
  • Société Anonyme des Forges et Aciéries du Saut du Tarn, January 1948, Baryonyx Knife Co., retrieved 2017-09-07

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The Saut du Tarn Steel Works French Societe des Hauts Fourneaux forges et acieries du Saut du Tarn was a steel maker in Saint Juery Tarn France It originated with Leon Talabot et Compagnie founded by Leon Talabot in 1824 The factory specialized in manufacturing steel handtools such as files scythes and sickles but later moving into manufacture of machine tools It closed in 1983 and was liquidated in 1984 Several successor companies acquired some of the facilities and continue to operate Saut du Tarn Steel WorksSaint JueryNative nameSociete des Hauts Fourneaux forges et acieries du Saut du TarnCompany typeManufacturerIndustryIron and steelFounded1824FounderLeon TalabotDefunct1984FateLiquidatedHeadquartersSaint Juery Tarn FranceNumber of employees1 545 1904 Contents 1 Origins 1824 81 2 Peak period 1881 1950 3 Decline and closure 1950 83 4 Notes 5 SourcesOrigins 1824 81 editThe factory in Saint Juery Tarn was founded in 1824 as L Talabot amp Cie 1 The factory was near to Albi Tarn specializing in steel production and the manufacture of tools It was located beside a rocky gorge on the Tarn river holding a falls where the water drops by about 18 metres 59 ft 2 The factory used the river as a source of power and produced hardware such as files and scythes 3 The first rolling mills were installed in 1831 4 The Societe Leon Talabot was formed in May 1832 and was restructured in 1840 5 The Societe de Mokta el Hadid was established in Algeria in 1863 Plans were drawn up to combine the Mokta el Hadid mines with the Firminy Loire steelworks the Gard coal mines and the Saut du Tarn steelworks 20 million francs of capital would be needed including 8 million of fresh capital for upgrades at the various sites These plans dragged out and came to nothing 6 In 1870 the Societe Leon Talabot was liquidated and on 11 March 1870 sold to the Societe Anonyme des Acieries du Tarn 5 The products were marketed under the TALABOT and SDT brands 2 Peak period 1881 1950 edit nbsp Blast furnace in Saint Juery In 1881 a rolling mill hall was built with two mills 4 In 1882 a coke fired blast furnace was installed for production of cast iron 3 The 1886 film Carmaux defournage du coke by Lumiere is a one minute sequence of men lifting a large coal block out of a smelter in Carmaux 7 The first hydroelectric power station was built in 1898 supplying electricity to the factory and the village 3 In 1904 there were 1 545 workers in factories that covered 18 hectares 44 acres The hydraulic power plant was delivering 3 000 horsepower 2 200 kW 1 In 1913 the company had assets of 11 2 million francs 8 New rolling mills were installed in 1913 4 During the period from 1884 to 1934 many peasants came to work in the steel works from Cahuzaguet Saint Gregoire Arthes les Avalats and Marsal Many settled in Saint Juery which grew from 1 400 inhabitants in the 19th century to 7 000 inhabitants today 9 By 1925 there were 2 500 workers 3 Jacques de Nervo began his career in 1919 by joining the Societe du Saut du Tarn He became general secretary of the company in 1921 a director then president and chief executive officer 10 The Centre des jeunes patrons was created due to the concerns of private business owners after the Popular Front won the 1936 elections The honorary president was Baron Jacques de Nervo vice president of the Societe du Saut du Tarn and a member of the board of the Union des industries et metiers de la metallurgie UIMM 11 A January 1948 illustrated catalog lists a wide range of scythes sickles and other edged tools 12 The company made Talabot brand sickles faucilles a dents with fine serrated teeth These sickles would have a series of ridges on the blade at an angle of about 45 to the cutting edge The ridges ensured the serrations remained when the tool was sharpened 13 Decline and closure 1950 83 editStarting in 1950 production of hardware was reduced and the factory began to manufacture machine tools 2 A Swedish rolling mill was installed in 1960 for manufacture of steel for files 4 By 1960 the Talabot brand tooth sickles were mainly sold in North Africa rather than France 14 Claude Dupuy Archbishop of Albi intervened in the threatened closure of the Saut du Tarn steel plant in 1968 15 In 1978 the factory produced 11 696 tons of laminated steel 1 894 tons of iron 3 511 500 files 1 203 tons of tools and more than 4 000 valves for the hydraulic and oil industry 9 With the collapse of the iron and steel industry the factory closed in 1983 3 Those over 50 years old received 90 of their gross salary before retirement 9 The Saut du Tarn company was liquidated in 1984 4 Five new companies were created in 1984 including the ALST Acieries et Laminoirs du Saut du Tarn later renamed the AEDT Aciers et Energies du Tarn 4 As of 2015 there were still steel enterprises in the village of Saint Juery that employed over 250 people making hydraulic and oil valves agricultural tools and speciality steel 9 A museum is located in the former industrial site in the building that housed the first hydroelectric plant 2 Notes edit a b Hauts Fourneaux Forges amp Acieries industrie lu a b c d Presentation Musee du Saut du Tarn a b c d e Patrimoine Saint Juery a b c d e f Historique AEDT a b Bourgade Charbonnieras amp Fonvieille 2012 Gille 1968 p 183 Auguste and Louis Lumiere 1886 Smith 1998 p 58 a b c d MF 2015 Nervo de Jacques Patrons de France Bot 2012 p 100 Societe Anonyme des Forges Baryonyx Brunhes Delamarre 1960 p 182 Delamarre Haudricourt amp Chaurand 1960 p 67 Nelidoff 1974 pp 232 233 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Societe des Acieries du Saut du Tarn Sources editAuguste and Louis Lumiere 1886 Carmaux Defournage du Coke retrieved 2017 09 07 via YouTube Bot Florent Le April June 2012 La naissance du Centre des jeunes patrons 1938 1944 Entre reaction et releve Vingtieme Siecle Revue d histoire 114 Patrons et patronat en France au 20 e siecle Sciences Po University Press 99 116 doi 10 3917 vin 114 0099 JSTOR 23326298 Bourgade Brigitte Charbonnieras Agnes Fonvieille Pascale 2012 63 J Archives industrielles du Saut du Tarn entreprise de metallurgie a Saint Juery 1817 1982 in French Albi retrieved 2017 09 07 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Brunhes Delamarre Mariel J 1960 A Propos des Faucilles a Dents Arts et Traditions Populaires in French 8 Presses Universitaires de France 182 JSTOR 41003090 Delamarre Mariel J Brunhes Haudricourt Andre G Chaurand Jacques 1960 INSTRUMENTS AGRICOLES ET ARTISANAUX PRE INDUSTRIELS DU MARLOIS ET DE LA THIERACHE Arts et Traditions Populaires 8 Presses Universitaires de France JSTOR 41003079 Gille Bertrand 1968 La Siderurgie francaise au XIXe siecle Recherches histioriques in French Librairie Droz ISBN 978 2 600 04046 4 retrieved 2017 08 13 Hauts Fourneaux Forges amp Acieries du Saut du Tarn industrie lu in French retrieved 2017 09 07 Historique in French AEDT Aciers et Energies du Tarn archived from the original on 2017 09 08 retrieved 2017 09 07 MF 13 September 2015 A Saint Juery le Saut du Tarn est encore vivant La Depeche in French retrieved 2017 09 07 Nelidoff Philippe 1974 Mgr Claude Dupuy Archives diocesaines d Albi 1D9 SR Albi 1962 1974 in French Archived from the original on 2015 02 07 Retrieved 2015 06 30 failed verification Nervo de Jacques Patrons de France in French SIPPAF retrieved 2017 09 07 Patrimoine in French Saint Juery retrieved 2017 09 07 Presentation Musee du Saut du Tarn in French Bloom multimedia retrieved 2017 09 07 Smith Michael S Spring 1998 Putting France in the Chandlerian Framework France s 100 Largest Industrial Firms in 1913 The Business History Review 72 1 The President and Fellows of Harvard College 46 85 doi 10 2307 3116595 JSTOR 3116595 S2CID 154027899 Societe Anonyme des Forges et Acieries du Saut du Tarn January 1948 Baryonyx Knife Co retrieved 2017 09 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saut du Tarn Steel Works amp 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