- The
Bessonneau hangar was a
portable timber and
canvas aircraft hangar used by the
French Aéronautique
Militaire and
subsequently adopted by the Royal...
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Pierre Bessonneau was a
French commander of the
Hundred Years' War. His
father was a
squire of
Louis I of
Anjou and
Pierre also
became a squire, this time...
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designs of
hangar gradually appeared with
military types too such as the
Bessonneau hangar and the side-opening
aeroplane shed of 1913, both of
which were...
- the most
prominent players of his era. It was
previously named Stade Bessonneau from 1912 to 1957,
Stade Muni****l from 1957 to 1968, and
Stade Jean-Bouin...
- doi:10.1093/annweh/wxy055. ISSN 2398-7308. PMC 6248410. PMID 29931140.
Bessonneau, Vincent; Mosqueron, Luc; Berrubé, Adèle; Mukensturm, Gaël; Buffet-Bataillon...
- Trowbridge, Jessica; Gerona, Roy; Ona, Katherine; McMaster, Michael;
Bessonneau, Vincent; Rudel, Ruthann; Buren, Heather; Morello-Frosch,
Rachel (December...
- NSW
Government Health. 3
December 2012.
Retrieved 20
February 2013.
Bessonneau, Vincent; Derbez, Mickaël; Clément, Michel; Thomas,
Olivier (2011). "Determinants...
- 180 feet (55 m) x 100 feet (30 m) in size.
There were up to 12
canvas Bessonneau hangars as the aircraft,
constructed from wood, wire and fabric, were...
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Pierre Rieux [fr], Jean V de Bueil,
Pierre Bessonneau,
Jacques de Chabannes,
Jacques de Dinan [fr],
Pierre Bessonneau, and Jean
Poton de Xaintrailles. On the...
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revolution and
became a big
river port.
Industry was
encouraged by
firms like
Bessonneau (textile factories) and
Cointreau (distillery).[citation needed] After...