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- Eugène_Farcot comment "Henry Eugène Adrien Farcot (February 20, 1830 – March 14, 1896) was a Parisian clock-maker working from 1858 to 1890. He was born in Sainville, France, to Louis François Désiré Farcot and Emelie Delafoy, and studied at the École d'horlogerie de Cluses. He died in Saint Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, just outside Paris.Farcot first employed a conical pendulum in a clock in 1861, and patented a number of conical pendulum and mystery clocks throughout his career.".
- Q21683661 comment "Henry Eugène Adrien Farcot (February 20, 1830 – March 14, 1896) was a Parisian clock-maker working from 1858 to 1890. He was born in Sainville, France, to Louis François Désiré Farcot and Emelie Delafoy, and studied at the École d'horlogerie de Cluses. He died in Saint Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, just outside Paris.Farcot first employed a conical pendulum in a clock in 1861, and patented a number of conical pendulum and mystery clocks throughout his career.".