Shedding light on the Neyret Freres woven silk pictures which are tapestries created in France prior to 1950.
This diocese includes the department of Lozère, in France. Suffragan of Bourges under the old régime, it was re-established by the Concordat of 1801 as a suffragan of Lyons and united with the department of Ardèche.…
Fine art and stock photography of Washington, D.C., Downeast Maine, Southeast Alaska and Paris, France. Black & white and color photo prints available in several sizes.
Napoleon's own summary of affairs at the dawn of the Empire, as presented to the Legislative Body.
Illustrated feature allows visitors to trace the steps of the French explorer.
…s or preservatives and premium-grade lavender imported from France.…
Travel planning, prices and flight availability, schedules from Douala and Yaoundé.
…er, Catherine of Bourbon, was related to the royal house of France.…
Letters written from July 1916 to January 1919 by John Stothers of the 170th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Guide to hiking the Massif de la Chartreuse in France. Includes directions, maps and pictures.
… 47th Street and the Fulton neighborhood and to the west by France Avenue and the cities of Edina and St. Louis Park.…
About France and its activities in India. Includes information for students about internships in French companies.
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and link to biographical essay from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
France. For selling and buying used screen printing machinery, flat bed and cylinder machines, and UV dryers.
Streetboarding and snowboarding travelogue, ranging from New Zealand to France, with regularly updated boarding and travel articles and photos.
Features two caves, Trabuc and Cabrespine. Includes length of guided tours, hours, rates, photos and contact information. [French, English, Spanish, Dutch, Italian and German].
Benedictine historian, b. at Painblanc, in the department of Côte-d'Or, France, 1703; d. at Paris, 5 August, 1778.
First novel based largely on Dos Passos' own wartime experiences in France and Italy and published in London in 1920.
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