• studied under his father, the painter Auguste Guillemin, and under Jean-Jules Salmson [fr]. He showed work at the Salon of Paris from 1870 to 1899, and in...
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    Chevalier [fr], Firmness by Louis-Adolphe Eude [fr], and Prudence by Jules Salmson [fr]. Above these is a decorated pediment supported by four figures...
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    began in 1921, conducted by Farman pilots Lucien Coupet and Jules Landry. By 1923 the Salmson radials had been updated from the mark AZ to CM for its appearance...
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    sculpture until 1893 when she went to Geneva where she was taught by Jules Salmson, the director of the School of Industrial Arts there. Subsequently,...
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    23 first flew in February 1918, piloted by Jules Védrines. Higher power engines, the 447 kW (600 hp) Salmson 18Z or the 224 kW (300 hp) Hispano-Suiza 8Fb...
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    target distance by the greatest margin. So it was the small 1.1-litre Salmson of Desvaux/Casse that took the lead in that competition. It had completed...
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  • bicycle racer Look up moineau in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Salmson-Moineau (or Salmson-Moineau S.M.1), a French armed three-seat biplane long range...
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    France (the Coupe des Voiturettes) and Spain (Gran Premio do Penya Rhin). Salmson dominated the smaller cyclecar formula through the year. American cars...
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    were much less successful than the rival Breguet 14 (5,500 built) and Salmson 2 (3,200 built). Single-seat developments of the SPAD VII were more successful...
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    contrast, the cyclecar race in the afternoon had over 30 entries, won by Salmson over the new challenge from Amilcar. The next round, three weeks later...
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    automobile industry had a large presence with Renault on Île Seguin, as well as Salmson building both cars and aircraft engines. Finally, the French film industry...
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  • Hôtel de la Salpêtrière (1660–1677) Les Invalides (1671–1676) Jules Hardouin Mansart (Jules Hardouin; he adopted the name Mansart in 1668) (1646–1708) –...
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    priced enticingly. In February 1917 Citroën contacted another engineer, Jules Salomon, who already had a considerable reputation within the French automotive...
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    lead-in races. This year the results were shared between the Talbot 70, the Salmson VAL and new arrival Amilcar. Sources: The Targa Florio and the Coppa Florio...
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  • entered cars. The Cyclecar race was won by Baconin Borzacchini driving a Salmson, while the longer race and Coppa Florio were won by Meo Costantini in his...
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    epics. Theme parks Cité de l'espace Cité de l'espace Aeroscopia Replica Salmson 2 A.2 at L'Envol des pionniers Halle de La Machine The giant Minotaur of...
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  • typical of the pioneer period, exemplified by Enzo Ferrari among others): Jules Goux (graduate of Arts et Metiers, Paris), Paolo Zuccarelli (formerly of...
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    race held at a street circuit in Chimay, Belgium. The race was created by Jules Buisseret, who was also responsible for the circuit's existence. The first...
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    instance SPA for escadrille equipped with SPAD, N for Nieuport, SAL for Salmson, etc.) and an order number. Citations "Armée de l'Air et de I'Espace"....
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    3h11m45.6 8 36 G Henny de Joncy BNC 40 3h16m31.6 9 32 G Abele Clerici Salmson 40 3h21m26.6 DNF 27 F Ernesto Maserati Maserati 31 Fuel Tank DNF 25 F H...
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  • the GN which won in 1921, the 1100cc class was dominated by French cars, Salmson winning each year 1922 to 1925, and Amilcar from 1926 to 1928. With the...
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    Using a wing-warping mechanism for control, this was the type in which Jules Védrines won the Paris-Madrid race on 26 May 1911. Morane-Saulnier's first...
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    Breguet Biplane Biplane Breguet Aeroplanes Limited British-built, 110 hp Salmson engine. Engine problems stopped it from paying a major part in the trials...
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    des Frontières Chimay Voiturette ? 220 km 2h 01m Yves Giraud-Cabantous Salmson GS Report 3 Jun I Grand Prix de Tunisie Le Bardo Formula Libre hot 320 km...
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    team. Louis Wagner, Chassagne and DePalma were in the 3-litre cars while Jules Goux ran a new 2-litre sports-car prototype. Émile Mathis was the sole other...
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  • trois B) with Bernard and Marc Birkigt. He also collaborated with the Salmson motor company and, in 1931, joined the carriage-builder Georges Kellner...
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    license to build the English Austin 7 and with support from the engineer Jules Salomon he purchased the old Bellanger factory in the 17th arrondissement...
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    Yves Giraud-Cabantous was one such. A mechanic and driver at Salmson, he adapted a Salmson chassis with the oft-used 1.1-litre Ruby engine that put out...
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  • (8,995 lb) Russia Igor Sikorsky Russian Knight 162 kW (217 hp) France Salmson Canton-Unné (CU) 2M7 1914 216.5 km/h (134.54 mph) Great Britain Norman...
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    Allemand DF   Roger Ebrard (c) MF   Maurice Meunier MF   Alexis Soulignac FW   Jacques Salmson FW   Henri Bard FW   André Weber FW   G. Richer Manager: ?...
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