. . . . . . . . . . . "12549344"^^ . . . . . "Henry Brunner"@en . . . "1048303260"^^ . . "Henry Brunner"@es . . . . . . . . "3807"^^ . . "1838-01-02"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Henry Brunner"@en . . . . . . . . . "English"@en . . . . . . . "Manufacture of alkali and chlorine"@en . . . . . . . "Henry Brunner (22 January 1838 \u2013 17 June 1916) was an English chemist. Henry Brunner was born in Everton, Liverpool, the elder son of John Brunner, a Swiss Unitarian and schoolmaster, and Margaret Curphey, who originated from the Isle of Man. He was educated at his father's school, St. George's House, Everton and later at Z\u00FCrich Polytechnic. In 1861 he was employed by John Hutchinson in his chemical business in Widnes, Lancashire where he became chief chemist. Partly because he could speak good German, he became a friend of Ludwig Mond when the latter came to work in the company in 1862. Henry arranged Mond's first temporary accommodation in Widnes at the Mersey Inn (formerly the Snig Pie Inn). It is likely that Henry persuaded Hutchinson to take up Mond's sulphur recovery process. After H"@en . . "220"^^ . . . "Henry Brunner (22 de enero de 1838 - 17 de junio de 1916) fue un qu\u00EDmico ingl\u00E9s. Brunner naci\u00F3 en . Era el hijo mayor de John Brunner, un suizo, y Margaret Curphey, quien era originaria de la Isla de Man. Se educ\u00F3 en la escuela de su padre, St. George's House, Everton, y posteriormente en la Escuela Polit\u00E9cnica Federal de Z\u00FArich. En 1861 fue empleado por John Hutchinson en su negocio qu\u00EDmico en , Lancashire\u200B donde trabaj\u00F3 como qu\u00EDmico jefe. En parte por su capacidad de hablar Alem\u00E1n, se volvi\u00F3 amigo de Ludwig Mond cuando este \u00FAltimo entr\u00F3 a trabajar en la compa\u00F1\u00EDa en 1862.\u200B Henry se encarg\u00F3 de la primera estancia temporal de Mond en Widnes en el \"Mersey Inn\".\u200B Al parecer, Henry convenci\u00F3 a Hutchinson de invertir en el proceso de recuperaci\u00F3n de azufre de Mond.\u200B Luego de un tiempo de la muerte de Hutchinson en 1865, form\u00F3 junto a Hedley y Young la firma \"John Hutchinson and Company\", y posteriormente se convertir\u00EDa en director de .\u200B Henry era hermano mayor de , quien se convirti\u00F3 en gerente general de los trabajos de Hutchinson y posteriormente, junto a Mond, estableci\u00F3 la \"Brunner Mond Company\".\u200B Henry se cas\u00F3 con Sarah Jane McClellan, hija de , fabricante de b\u00F3rax, en 1868.\u200B Vivieron en Appleton, Widnes, y posteriormente se trasladaron a , donde Henry muri\u00F3 en 1916.\u200B"@es . . . . . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1916-06-17"^^ . "1916-06-17"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1838-01-02"^^ . . "Henry Brunner (22 January 1838 \u2013 17 June 1916) was an English chemist. Henry Brunner was born in Everton, Liverpool, the elder son of John Brunner, a Swiss Unitarian and schoolmaster, and Margaret Curphey, who originated from the Isle of Man. He was educated at his father's school, St. George's House, Everton and later at Z\u00FCrich Polytechnic. In 1861 he was employed by John Hutchinson in his chemical business in Widnes, Lancashire where he became chief chemist. Partly because he could speak good German, he became a friend of Ludwig Mond when the latter came to work in the company in 1862. Henry arranged Mond's first temporary accommodation in Widnes at the Mersey Inn (formerly the Snig Pie Inn). It is likely that Henry persuaded Hutchinson to take up Mond's sulphur recovery process. After Hutchinson died in 1865 he worked as a chemist with the Hutchinson Trustees and later, with Hedley and Young, formed the firm of John Hutchinson and Company. Later he became a director of Brunner, Mond and Company. Henry was the elder brother of John Tomlinson Brunner who became general manager of Hutchinson's works and was later, with Mond, to establish the Brunner Mond Company. Henry married Sarah Jane McClellan, daughter of John McClellan, Widnes borax manufacturer in 1868. They lived in Cliff House, Appleton, Widnes and later moved to Holly Mount, Huyton, where Henry died in 1916."@en . "Henry Brunner"@en . "England"@en . . . . . . "Henry Brunner"@en . . . "Henry Brunner (22 de enero de 1838 - 17 de junio de 1916) fue un qu\u00EDmico ingl\u00E9s. Brunner naci\u00F3 en . Era el hijo mayor de John Brunner, un suizo, y Margaret Curphey, quien era originaria de la Isla de Man. Se educ\u00F3 en la escuela de su padre, St. George's House, Everton, y posteriormente en la Escuela Polit\u00E9cnica Federal de Z\u00FArich. En 1861 fue empleado por John Hutchinson en su negocio qu\u00EDmico en , Lancashire\u200B donde trabaj\u00F3 como qu\u00EDmico jefe. En parte por su capacidad de hablar Alem\u00E1n, se volvi\u00F3 amigo de Ludwig Mond cuando este \u00FAltimo entr\u00F3 a trabajar en la compa\u00F1\u00EDa en 1862.\u200B Henry se encarg\u00F3 de la primera estancia temporal de Mond en Widnes en el \"Mersey Inn\".\u200B Al parecer, Henry convenci\u00F3 a Hutchinson de invertir en el proceso de recuperaci\u00F3n de azufre de Mond.\u200B Luego de un tiempo de la mue"@es . . .