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Enter in scene Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), author of "Hero and worship of the heroes". This last advises with Mrs Frankau not to sell, but to entrust the future of the company to the hands of the young person Louis Blumfeld, then 18 years old. Carlyle was to have a very high opinion of the Louis young person, and this confidence was justified by its assumption of responsibility of the business, its enthusiasm and its inexhaustible energy. Louis realizes quickly, like others, great potential of the Heather, from which the interest comes to be recognized. | Enter in scene Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), author of "Hero and worship of the heroes". This last advises with Mrs Frankau not to sell, but to entrust the future of the company to the hands of the young person Louis Blumfeld, then 18 years old. Carlyle was to have a very high opinion of the Louis young person, and this confidence was justified by its assumption of responsibility of the business, its enthusiasm and its inexhaustible energy. Louis realizes quickly, like others, great potential of the Heather, from which the interest comes to be recognized. | ||
<center><gallery widths= | <center><gallery widths=250px heights=185px caption="BBB examples, Courtesy Racine & Laramie Tobacconist"> | ||
File:BBB1882-1.jpeg | File:BBB1882-1.jpeg|Mounted with Barling Melbourne Silver (1882) | ||
File:BBB1882-2.jpeg | File:BBB1882-2.jpeg|1882 Detail | ||
File:BBB1907-1.jpeg|1907 | |||
File:BBB1907-2.jpeg|1907 Case | |||
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