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Louis Henri Capazza (1862–1928) was a
French semi-professional balloonist. He was born in Bastia,
Corsica on
January 17, 1862. He
lived in
Belgium from...
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sculptures Galerie Capazza de Nançay (2017). "Georges
Jeanclos "Murmures"" (YouTube 3min).
YouTube (in French).
Retrieved 2022-01-19.
Galerie Capazza permanent...
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entered the
field of
aviation in 1908,
announcing the
construction of
Louis Capazza's 'planeur', a
lenticular airship, in L'Aérophile in May 1908.: however...
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ceramic artist marc. "Biography of
Claude Champy, ceramics". galerie-
capazza.com.
Retrieved 22
January 2016. "Claude
Champy artwork presented by Lacoste...
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Minister in the
Daladier and
Reynaud governments in 1939 and 1940.
Louis Capazza (1862–1928), b****oonist Jean-Luc
Carbuccia (1808-1854),
general and archaeologist...
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aerial crossing of the
Mediterranean Sea is made by
Louis Capazza and
Alphonse Fondère in
Capazza's balloon.
November 15 – The
American Line's SS St. Paul...
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Capazza firstly to a
record altitude of 1,200 m (4,000 ft) and then
hours later to a new
record of 1,550 m (5,080 ft). Upon landing, however,
Capazza...
- 2002:
Museum Le
Corbusier – La
Chaux de Fond (Switzerland) 2001:
Galerie Capazza Nancay,
inaugurates a new wing of his huge Gallery. 2000:
Clermont Ferrand...
- industry. His
first project was a lens-shaped
airship designed by
Louis Capazza,
which was
never built. He then
collaborated with the Société
Astra (Société...
- (escalier indépendant), Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) "
Capazza and Fondère".
Retrieved 7 May 2014. "Monument to
Charles Rieu". Retrieved...