Automobiles Lombard was a French automobile manufacturer which was active from 1927 to 1929. André Lombard's early career in the automobile business involved...
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Montana Lombard, Wisconsin Lombard (surname) Lombard (gun), an early cannon Lombard Street (disambiguation) Automobiles Lombard, a French automobile manufacturer...
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The Lombard Automobile Buildings, located in northwest Portland, Oregon, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. National Register of Historic...
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Salmson in 1923, André Lombard was barred from competing for five years. In that time he founded his open company, Automobiles Lombard, making small voiturettes...
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French automobile brand created in 2019 by Olivier Lombard, a French racing driver. Founded in 2019 by young French racing driver Olivier Lombard, the youngest...
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Citroën (redirect from Automobiles Citroën)
Citroën (French pronunciation: [sitʁɔɛn] ) is a French automobile brand. The "Automobiles Citroën" manufacturing company was founded in 4 June 1919 by...
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1900/Gasoline Automobiles Urric (1905–1906) Utilis (1921–1924) Vaillant (1922–1924) Vallée (1895–1902) VELAM Vermorel (1908–1930 as an automobile producer)...
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Wales Rally GB (redirect from Lombard RAC Rally)
company Lombard North Central, then known as Lombank, took over title rights in 1974. The event became known as the Lombard RAC Rally, and Lombard's name...
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Automotive industry in Italy (redirect from Automobiles of italy)
Fraschini was founded in 1900, at first assembling Renault model automobiles. The automobile industry grew quickly and manufacturers included Aquila Italiana...
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Franco-Provençal dialects); 8% Italian (mostly Swiss Italian, but including Lombard); and 0.5% Romansh. The German region (Deutschschweiz) is roughly in the...
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Olivier Lombard (born 25 April 1991 in Poissy) is a French racing driver, racing in the FIA World Endurance Championship for Signatech-Nissan. After karting...
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Alexandre Darracq (category French founders of automobile manufacturers)
engineer, cycle manufacturer and automobile manufacturer. By 1904, Darracq was producing more than ten percent of all automobiles in France and he sold a substantial...
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Stutz Motor Car Company (redirect from Stutz (automobile))
World of Automobiles. Vol. 10. London: Orbis Publishing. p. 1176. Wise, David Burgess (1974). "Stutz". In Northey, Tom (ed.). World of Automobiles. Vol. 19...
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classified as 'carriages', 'wagons', or 'automobiles', for example. (See History of steam road vehicles.) Lombard Steam Log Hauler This disambiguation page...
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Rover Company (redirect from Rover (automobile))
J. Lawson's subsequent takeover, the Rover company began producing automobiles with the two-seater Rover Eight to the designs of Edmund Lewis, who came...
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subsidiary of Fairfax owns a 4.8% stake of the Jordan Kuwait Bank. ICICI Lombard. ICICI Lombard is the largest private general insurance company in India, with...
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consisting of a few strips, and most related to sports and automobiles, were published in 1957 by Le Lombard in an album entitled Ca c'est du sport!. In 1957,...
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literary magazine in Galesburg, Illinois, saw an issue of The Automobile. Sandburg's Lombard Review reprinted one of Edson's poems and, in a separate notice...
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of iron and rubber". Sports Car Market Magazine. Retrieved 2017-09-27. Lombard, Stefan (2006-07-28). "Most Expensive Collectible Cars". Forbes. Retrieved...
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southwest of Las Vegas, Nevada Among those killed were actress Carole Lombard and her mother, who were returning to Los Angeles after a war bond drive...
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five 1960s RuddSpeed whiskey decanters modeled after the grilles of automobiles including Bentley, Bugatti, Mercedes and Rolls-Royce; a golf ball once...
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History of Milan (category Articles containing Lombard-language text)
Italy 476–493 Ostrogothic Kingdom 493–553 Eastern Roman Empire 553–569 Lombard Kingdom 569–774 Carolingian Empire 774–781 Regnum Italiae 781–1014 Holy...
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offers a variety of general Insurance products such as insurance for Automobiles, personal accident, casualty, home, health and travel. The company has...
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conference, the Colloquy of Poissy. The area is known for hosting the Automobiles Gregoire successively, Matford, Ford SAF, Simca, Chrysler, Talbot factories...
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hands of Mikael Ericsson (1989 1000 Lakes Rally), Pentti Airikkala (1989 Lombard RAC Rally) and Kenneth Eriksson (1991 Swedish Rally). It was also driven...
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Michel Vaillant (category Lombard Editions titles)
in 1957 by French cartoonist Jean Graton and published originally by Le Lombard. Later, Graton published the albums by himself when he founded Graton éditeur...
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could not compete with the Lombard Steam Log Hauler built by Alvin Lombard and it was not produced commercially. (The Lombard vehicle was an early example...
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Roman Empire, the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy was created. After the Lombard invasions, Italia was retained as the name for their kingdom, and its successor...
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Immortal Alfa Romeo "Two-Nine"". Automobile Quarterly. XI (2 – Second Quarter). New York, NY USA: 178–187. LCCN 62004005. Lombard, Stefan (2006-07-28). "Most...
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Illinois Field (1908–1912, 1914), Lombard College Field (1908–1912, 1914) and Willard Field at Knox College (1890, 1895). Lombard College was in Galesburg until...
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