Delahaye was a family-owned automobile manufacturing company, founded by Émile Delahaye in 1894 in Tours, France. Manufacturing was moved to Paris following...
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Frederick Charles Delahaye, sometimes spelled Delahay or Delahey (March 19, 1905 – March 17, 1973), was a Canadian ice hockey player who competed in the...
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Charles Delahaye, also known as "Biboche," (born July 24, 1825 and died 1906) was a jeu de paume player in 19th-century France. Henri Delahaye, Biboche's...
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Delahaye is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angélique Delahaye (born 1963), French trade unionist and politician Charles Delahaye...
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The Delahaye Type 175 is a coachbuilt luxury automobile manufactured by French automaker Delahaye. Production build numbers were formally recorded from...
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to 1940 (from 1936 as the 134N) and was briefly brought back by Delahaye manager Charles Weiffenbach in 1945 after hostilities ended. At the same time,...
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fifth position, driving a Delahaye. In 1949, he won the Comminges sports car Grand Prix, in Saint-Gaudens, with a Delahaye 145 (chassis N° 48775), equipped...
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Edward Pitblado Blaine Sexton 1928 St. Moritz details Canada (3) Charles Delahaye Frank Fisher Louis Hudson Norbert Mueller Herbert Plaxton Hugh Plaxton...
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Jacquotte Delahaye (fl. 1656) was a purported pirate of legend in the Caribbean Sea. She has been depicted as operating alongside Anne Dieu-le-Veut as...
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constructed in 1861 at the request of Napoleon III. Napoleon III tasked Charles Delahaye to oversee the construction of the building and he commissioned Hector-Martin...
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Ice hockey, Men's competition Canada men's national ice hockey team: Charles Delahaye, Frank Fisher, Grant Gordon, Louis Hudson, Norbert Mueller, Herbert...
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biographer, Charles Nicholl, Rimbaud's "[last] strictly dateable poem" was contained in a letter to Delahaye of 14 October 1875. Through Rimbaud, Delahaye also...
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Modest Cuixart D Karl Fred Dahmen Alan Davie Jean Degottex Jacques Charles Delahaye Robert Delaunay Paul Delvaux André Derain Jean Deyrolle Eugène Dodeigne...
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Gold Silver Bronze Canada (CAN) Charles Delahaye Frank Fisher Grant Gordon Louis Hudson Norbert Mueller Herbert Plaxton Hugh Plaxton Roger Plaxton John...
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Gold Canada men's national ice hockey team (University of Toronto) Charles Delahaye Frank Fisher Grant Gordon Louis Hudson Norbert Mueller Herbert Plaxton...
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Percy Timpson University of Toronto Grads Head coach: Conn Smythe Charles Delahaye Frank Fisher Louis Hudson Norbert Mueller Herbert Plaxton Hugh Plaxton...
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Captain (1952) COHOF (2002) Maxwell Deacon 1936 4 0 1 1 0 Silver (1936) Charles Delahaye 1928 1 0 — 0 — Gold (1928) Jason Demers 2022 5 0 2 2 0 David Desharnais...
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Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's team details Canada (CAN) Charles Delahaye Frank Fisher Louis Hudson Norbert Mueller Herbert Plaxton Hugh Plaxton Roger...
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goals and conceding none, to win the gold medal. 1928 Olympic roster: Charles Delahaye Franklyn Fisher Louis Hudson Herbert Plaxton Hugh Plaxton Roger Plaxton...
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Blackbeard (section Blockade of Charles Town)
his enemies. He formed an alliance of pirates and blockaded the port of Charles Town, South Carolina, ransoming the port's inhabitants. He then ran Queen...
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Giraud-Cabantous. Eugène Chaboud in another Talbot-Lago was second and Charles Pozzi was third in a Delahaye. Talbot-Lago driver Louis Chiron started from pole but failed...
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Charles Vane (c. 1680 – 29 March 1721) was an English pirate who operated in the Bahamas during the end of the Golden Age of Piracy. Vane was likely born...
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Ralph Delahaye Paine (August 28, 1871 – April 29, 1925) was an American journalist and author popular in the early 20th century. Later, he held both elected...
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special bodies, coupés or cabriolets for Simca, Ford of France, Panhard and Delahaye. Approximately 2,900 cars of all models were hand-built in Facel's short...
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Delage D6 (category Delahaye vehicles)
administrated by prominent Delage distributor Walter Watney. Delahaye's managing director Charles Weiffenbach orchestrated an agreement with Watney and Delage...
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was a French pirate. Alongside Jacquotte Delahaye, she was one of very few female buccaneers. While Delahaye was likely fictional, Dieu-le-Veut was real;...
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Seductress Third Class Jean-Louis Comolli as Professor Jeckell Michel Delahaye as Prof. von Braun's assistant Jean-André Fieschi as Professor Heckell...
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with light brown hair, and eyes that his lifelong best friend, Ernest Delahaye, described as "pale blue irradiated with dark blue—the loveliest eyes I've...
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Saoutchik (section Delahaye Type 235)
their development cycle. Delahaye Type 235 Cabriolet Saoutchik (1951) Delahaye Type 235 Cabriolet Saoutchik (1951) (rear) Delahaye Type 235 Cabriolet Saoutchik...
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Félix Delahaye (1767–1829) was a French gardener who served on the Bruni d'Entrecasteaux voyage (1791–93) that was sent by the French National Assembly...
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