- François-Frédéric
Boissonnas (18 June 1858 – 17
October 1946),
known as Fred
Boissonnas, was a
Swiss photographer from Geneva. His work is considered...
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Boissonnas" (in Gr****). Kathimerini. 6
August 2015.
Archived from the
original on 11
August 2022. Vingopoulou, Ioli. "BAUD-BOVY,
Daniel /
BOISSONNAS,...
- ski resort”. The site was
discovered in 1959 by the
geophysicist Éric
Boissonnas and the
Swiss architect Gérard Chervaz, who went on to
succeed in their...
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Giannis Kiritsis Olympus, by Frédéric
Boissonnas,
Edition Dion-Olympus Muni****lity 2018, (Gr**** and English)
Boissonnas (1919). La Grèce immortelle. Ampatzidis...
- names:
authors list (link)
Boissonnas, Frédéric; Baud-Bovy, Daniel, b. 1870 (1915), L'Épire,
berceau des Grecs, F.
Boissonnas et Cie{{citation}}: CS1 maint:...
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Lucie Boissonnas (née,
Bessirard de La Touche; pen name, Mme. B.
Boissonnas; 20
April 1839 - 3 May 1877) was a 19th-century
French writer. She was the...
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Students of Jacques-Dalcroze at Le Grand-Saconnex in 1909,
photographed by Frédéric
Boissonnas...
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group dissolved when
Boissonnas stopped financing their films and
instead became more
active in the
French feminist movement.
Boissonnas was
unable to sell...
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Rouelbeau Castle is a
ruined lowland fortress in the muni****lity of
Meinier and the only
comprehensively visible remnant of a
medieval castle in the Canton...
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Afrikan Spir
Photograph of
Afrikan Spir
taken by Fred
Boissonnas c.1887 (Fonds Fred
Boissonnas, Bibliothèque de Genève) Born 10
November 1837 Elizabethgrad...