Carl August Klindworth
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Ludwig Carl August Klindworth (1791-1862) was a nineteenth-century German mechanic and entrepreneur.[1] He was an instructor of the later manufacturer, civil director and senator Conrad Bube. He was honoured in 1837 by the trade association of the Kingdom of Hanover with the Golden Needle Award "for his machines to weaving and spinning mills", including the mechanical weaving machine.