Stanislas Charles Henri Dupuy de Lôme (French pronunciation: [stanislɑ ʃaʁl ɑ̃ʁi dypɥij d(ə) lom]; 15 October 1816 – 1 February 1885) was a French naval...
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Milhaud Guillaume Delcourt Louis-Émile Bertin Valérie Cornetet Henri Dupuy de Lôme Jacques-Noël Sané Léonce Verny Ernest Mercier, former President of Alstom...
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Rue de l'Arbre Sec was named the Rue du Chastiau Festu (1300) or du Château Fêtu. The section between the Rue de l'Arbre Sec and the now defunct Rue du...
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1888, she was developed in France following early experiments by Henri Dupuy de Lôme, and, after his death, by Gustave Zédé (1825–1891) and Arthur Krebs...
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Naval Yard in southern France. At Toulon Romazotti worked with Henri Dupuy de Lôme and Gustave Zédé, both pioneers in submarine design, on the Gymnote...
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Hughes Germain's “Vibrating Cylinders”, at Dupuy de Lôme station. “Data Horizon” by Sylvie Ungauer, at Porte de Plouzané station. These three installations...
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responded to the requirements in September 1852, but at the same point, Dupuy de Lôme's fast ship of the line Napoléon was completing her trials, exhibiting...
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Jean-Baptiste Dumas, Edmond Frémy, Ernest Picard, Henri Giffard, Henri Dupuy de Lôme, and others. After the funeral of Crocé-Spinelli and Sivel, the French...
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120 cv engines. Top speed 54 km/h. First flew on 1 June 1910. N° 3 Dupuy de Lôme, 89 metres long, 13.5 metres wide, 9,000 m3, powered by 2 Clément-Bayard...
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