Alexandre Darracq (10 November 1855 – 1931) was a French investor, engineer, cycle manufacturer and automobile manufacturer. By 1904, Darracq was producing...
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Darracq et Cie, was founded in 1896 by Alexandre Darracq after he sold his Gladiator Bicycle business. In 1903 Darracq sold the business to A Darracq...
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successful businessman Alexandre Darracq. In 1902 he sold his new business to a privately held English company named A Darracq and Company Limited, taking...
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Talbot-Lago (section Alexandre Darracq)
by Alexandre Darracq for his pioneering car manufacturing business begun in 1896, which he named A. Darracq & Cie. It was very profitable. Alexandre Darracq...
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Automobiles Talbot France (redirect from Automobiles Talbot-Darracq)
company can be traced to the French enterprise Automobiles Darracq S.A., founded by Alexandre Darracq in February 1897. In 1902 he sold it into British control...
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tradesman's carrier model was also listed. In 1896 Alexandre Darracq founded the 'Societe Alexandre Darracq Suresnes' to build motorised cycles. The first...
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property of Società Anonima Italiana Darracq (SAID), founded in 1906 by the French automobile firm of Alexandre Darracq, with some Italian investors. One...
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its demise in 1920 the company was variously owned by: the founders Alexandre Darracq and Paul Aucoq; from 1896 by a London public listed company Clément...
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Paris–Brest–Paris.[citation needed] In 1891 Cycles Gladiator was found by Alexandre Darracq and Paul Aucoq. In 1896 Adolphe Clément, holder of the extremely profitable...
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Humber struck difficulties and Pullinger stayed in France with Alexandre Darracq as Darracq's designer and personal assistant. He moved on as works manager...
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Prime Minister of France at the outbreak of the Second World War Alexandre Darracq – French automobile manufacturer Alphonse Daudet – French author who...
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for the French entrepreneur Alexandre Darracq and the headquarters of his Italian branch Società Anonima Italiana Darracq. In 1910, the company brought...
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(1950–1951, 1979–1985) Hinwil, Zürich, Switzerland (2019–2023) Founder(s) Alexandre Darracq Ugo Stella Nicola Romeo Noted staff Gioacchino Colombo Carlo Chiti...
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transportation manufacturer Marcel Dassault (1892–1986), aviation Alexandre Darracq (1855–1931), automotive pioneer Claude Dauphin (1951–2015), commodities...
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rear-wheel rotary engine ran in 1892. Production rights were acquired by Alexandre Darracq in 1894. Production halted following an unsuccessful entry in the...
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the period of November through March. Through his relationship with Alexandre Darracq, land was purchased from the Faithful Companions of Jesus, to build...
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(Haute-Garonne) 1911-1913: Hôtel Negresco for Henri Negresco and Alexandre Darracq, Promenade des Anglais in Nice, with the painters H. Lucas and P....
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Jean-Louis Forain, Impressionist artist (born 1852) 2 November – Alexandre Darracq, automobile manufacturer (born 1855) 7 November – Étienne Bazeries...
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Gladiator Cycle Company, a French bicycle manufacturer, was founded by Alexandre Darracq and Paul Aucoq in 1891 at Le Pré-Saint-Gervais in northeast Paris...
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encountered difficulties and Pullinger stayed in France with Alexandre Darracq as Darracq's designer and personal assistant. He moved on as works manager...
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Fronde is published by Marguerite Durand. Alexandre Darracq begins manufacture of motor vehicles at A. Darracq et Cie in the Paris suburb of Suresnes. Women...
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Léon Teisserenc de Bort, meteorologist (died 1913) 10 November – Alexandre Darracq, automobile manufacturer (died 1931) 15 January – Henri Braconnot...
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dissertation, University of Warwick, 2019). online Melly, Paul, and Vincent Darracq, eds A New Way to Engage?: French Policy in Africa from Sarkozy to Hollande...
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quite as much public attention. In September 1904 du Gast piloted the Darracq powered Marsoin on the river Seine at Juvisy-sur-Orge, on the outskirts...
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2014-01-03. "Bruce Jacobi". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2013-07-22. "Alexandre Jacopini". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2014-01-03. "Patrick Jacquemart"...
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2 Clément-Bayard, 1 Clément-Panhard, 1 Corre La Licorne, 6 Daimler, 4 Darracq, 1 Decauville, 1 De Dietrich, 29 De Dion-Bouton, 3 Delage, 4 Delahaye,...
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Paris-Bordeaux-Paris race of 1895 and the system was put into production by Darracq and Company London in 1900. Lawrence Hargrave first developed a rotary...
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Demoiselle with a two-cylinder engine became very popular.: 371 When the Darracq company tried to claim the engine design, Santos Dumont went to court to...
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claimed to be a worldly event not to be missed. Renowned artists, such as Alexandre Charpentier and Leonardo Bistolfi, were commissioned to design medals...
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engine. Another new circuit was constructed in 1924. French industrialist Alexandre Lamblin (who also owned the magazine L’Aero Sports) saw the merits of...
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