- in
Sixty Seconds (French: Dix
Chapeaux en 60 secondes), also
advertised as Dix
Chapeaux en une
minute and Dix
Chapeaux à la minute, is an 1896 French...
-
Louis Jean Lumière (5
October 1864 Besançon – 6 June 1948, Bandol) was a
French engineer and
industrialist who pla**** a key role in the
development of...
- patches, a
group of
three developers (Olivier Müller, Marc
Delisle and Loïc
Chapeaux)
registered The
phpMyAdmin Project at
SourceForge and took over the development...
- in The
Dance (1962) and had one of the
leads in a TV movie, Les
trois chapeaux claques (1962),
directed by Jean-Pierre Marchand. She was
reunited with...
- The
Ladies in the
Green Hats may
refer to: The
Ladies in the
Green Hats (1929 film), a
French silent comedy film The
Ladies in the
Green Hats (1937 film)...
-
reserved to
similar applications in
heraldry (i.e., the
linings of
crowns and
chapeaux and of the
royal canopy). In
heraldry it has
become especially ****ociated...
- crowns, www.scottish-wedding-dreams.com Fox-Davies,
Arthur Charles (1909) A
Complete Guide to Heraldry,
Chapter XXIII: Crest,
Coronets and
Chapeaux. v t e...
-
development of the crest,
before the
torse (wreath),
crest coronets and
chapeaux were developed, the
crest often "continued into the mantling" if this was...
- Les
Chapeaux noirs,
album in the
Belgian comic series Spirou et Fantasio,
released in 1952. The
album contains the
longer story Les
Chapeaux noirs written...
- Nickelodeon's Pinwheel. "Chapi Chapo" is a play-on-words with the
French word,
chapeaux,
which means "hats". Both of the main
characters wore
oversized hats that...