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- Albert Bontridder (4 April 1921 – 13 December 2015) was a Belgian architect and writer, born in Anderlecht. In 1953, he married Olga Dohnalova, a Czech...
- ago (1937) Headquarters Shelton, Connecticut, U.S. (2023) Key people Dirk Bontridder, President and Chief Executive Officer Products Analytical instruments...
- Belgian architect and painter. His father was painter Georges Baltus. Bontridder, Albert (2003). Nouvelle Biographie NationaleVolume 7 (PDF). Académie...
- copper dove designed by the architects-engineers Jacques Dupuis, Albert Bontridder and André Paduart. The Palace also hosted the 32nd Eurovision Song Contest...
- Australian politician, Premier of South Australia (1982–1992), cancer. Albert Bontridder, 94, Belgian architect and writer. Luigi Creatore, 93, American songwriter...
- Albert Bonnier (1820–1900), Swedish book publisher and entrepreneur Albert Bontridder (1921–2015), Belgian architect and writer Albert Bonzano (1905–1985),...
- (1821-1894) Hendrik Beyaert (1823-1894) Francis Bonaert (1914-2012) Albert Bontridder (1921-2015) Victor Bourgeois (1897-1962) Renaat Braem (1910-2001) Cluysenaar...
- Andreus, Natuurgedichten en andere 1971: Paul Snoek, Gedichten 1972: Albert Bontridder, Zelfverbranding 1973: Hans van den Wa****nburg, De vergrijzing 1974:...
- for 'Gedaanten' 1956 Frans De Bruyn for 'Tekens in Steen' 1957 Albert Bontridder for Dood Hout 1958 Ivo Michiels for 'Het Afscheid' 1959 Libera Carlier...
- / a son of Xavier de Bavay and his wife Marie Thérèse de Bavay née de Bontridder. He was educated at a college in Namur, and graduated in 1873 qualified...