- A
bateau or
batteau is a shallow-draft, flat-bottomed boat
which was used
extensively across North America,
especially in the
colonial period and in the...
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Petit Bateau is a
French brand of
clothing and
underwear for
children founded in 1920, but
whose origins date back to 1893, in Troyes.
Integrated into...
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Bateau Bay is a
suburb of the
Central Coast region of New
South Wales, Australia. "
Bateau" is
French for "boat."
Bateau Bay is
about 6 km
south of the...
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Sheldon Bateau (born 29
January 1991) is a
Trinidadian professional footballer who
plays as a
central defender for
Belgian club Beveren.
Bateau also represents...
- The
Bateau-Lavoir (French pronunciation: [bato lavwaʁ] , "Washhouse Boat") is the
nickname of a
building in the
Montmartre district of the 18th arrondis****t...
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Laurent Bateau is a
French actor. He has
appeared in more than
eighty films since 1992. He
started his
career in
theater in 1991, with a role in Richard...
- The Boat (French: Le
Bateau) is a paper-cut from 1953 by
Henri Matisse. The
picture is
composed from
pieces of
paper cut out of
sheets painted with gouache...
- Céline and
Julie Go
Boating (French: Céline et
Julie vont en
bateau:
Phantom Ladies Over Paris) is a 1974
French film
directed by
Jacques Rivette. The...
- Le
Bateau ivre (The
Drunken Boat) is a
Symbolist poem
written in the
summer of 1871 by
French poet
Arthur Rimbaud, then aged sixteen. The poem, one-hundred...
- A boat neck, also
called a
bateau neck or
Sabrina neckline, is a wide
neckline that runs horizontally,
front and back,
almost to the
shoulder points, across...