Géliot Foundation 1835 (≈ 1835)
Created by Nicolas Géliot in Plainfaing.
1891
Construction of spinning
Construction of spinning 1891 (≈ 1891)
Building in Fraize with 458 trades.
7 mai 2015
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 7 mai 2015 (≈ 2015)
Registration of buildings and equipment.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Former spinning of the Aulnes, sise 14, chemin des Aulnes: the old machine building with the two alarm bells, the pumps feeding the fire protection system that is there and their pumping system (pipework, gallery and masonry wells) as well as the chimney of the old spinning (cad. AI 137): inscription by order of 7 May 2015
Key figures
Nicolas Géliot - Founder of the company Géliot
Industrial textile, pioneer of the Vosges.
Société Géliot - Sponsor company
Constructor of spinning in 1891.
Origin and history
The production of the Aulnes, located in Fraize in the Vosges, was built in 1891 by the company Géliot, founded in 1835. This industrial building, equipped with 458 jobs with 58,000 pins and two steam engines, employed up to 800 workers. Its establishment radically transformed the hamlet into an industrial village, marking the climax of the Vosges textile industry in the 19th century.
The site retains a rare element: an Underwriter pump, manufactured by Mather and Platt Limited in Manchester. This system provided an automatic fire protection network, a major innovation for the time. The mill, with its alarm bells, pumps and fireplace, was listed as historical monuments by order of 7 May 2015.
Géliot, initially led by Nicolas Géliot, played a key role in regional textile development. Established in 1835 at Plainfaing, it became one of the most influential companies in the Vosges. The production of the Aulnes, with its owner city, illustrates the rise of industrialization and its social impact on rural areas.
Today, the site includes the old machinery building, pumping systems (pipeworks, masonry galleries) and the chimney, intact testimonies of 19th-century industrial architecture. Owned by the municipality of Fraize, it remains a symbol of the technical and labour heritage of the Grand Est region.
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