- the 1974 book The Love Boats, by
Jeraldine Saunders.
Baumes was the
brother of
Hayward Hudson Baumes. He had
mostly worked on some
television films including...
- The Sainte-
Baume (Provençal: M****ís de la
Santa Bauma according to
classical orthography and La
Santo Baumo according to
mistralian orthography) is a...
-
Baume or
Baumé may
refer to:
Baume-les-Dames, a
commune in the
Doubs department Baume-les-Messieurs,
formerly Baume-les-Moines, a
commune in the Jura...
- The
Baumé scale is a pair of
hydrometer scales developed by
French pharmacist Antoine Baumé in 1768 to
measure density of
various liquids. The unit of...
- in New York had been
given life
sentences under the
Baumes law. A
serious challenge to the
Baumes law
concerned the case of a
shoplifter named Ruth St...
-
Baume (1885–1956) was a
Swiss watchmaker who
established the
Baume &
Mercier company in
Geneva in 1918 with his partner, Paul Mercier.
William Baume was...
- 1937.
Retrieved 2012-11-08.
Former State Senator Caleb H.
Baumes,
father of the '
Baumes laws'
enacted in 1926,
making a life term
mandatory for fourth-time...
-
Baume, de la
Baume and
Baumé are
French surnames (not to be
confused with the
German surname Baum).
Notable people of
these surnames include the following:...
- Élisabeth
Baume-Schneider (French pronunciation: [elizabɛt bom ʃnajdœʁ, -dɛʁ]; born 24
December 1963) is a
Swiss politician of the
Social Democratic Party...
-
luxury conglomerate Richemont.
Baume &
Mercier was
founded as "Frères
Baume" in 1830 by
brothers Louis-Victor and Célestin
Baume, who
opened the
watch dealership...