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English: This image shows the house of Friedrich Gottlob Keller (1816-1895) in Krippen (Saxony), Friedrich-Gottlob-Keller-Straße 76. Keller was a german inventor. The use of wood to make pulp for paper began with the development of mechanical pulping by F. G. Keller.
Deutsch: Das Bild zeigt das Wohnhaus von Friedrich Gottlob Keller (1816-1895) in Krippen, Friedrich-Gottlob-Keller-Straße 76. Keller entwickelte das säurehaltige Verfahren zur Papierherstellung mittels Holzschliff, das fast neunzig Jahre später durch ein Verfahren zur Herstellung säurefreien Papiers abgelöst wurde.
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