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- closed in 1863. In 1872, French architect of historic monuments Édouard Corroyer was responsible for ****essing the condition of Mont-Saint-Michel. It took...
- Édouard-Jules Corroyer (14 September 1835, Amiens – 30 January 1904, Paris) was a French architect and restorer. He came from a family that was involved...
- Joseph Bonnel Jean-Claude Bras Bernard Chiarelli Renaud Cohade Dominique Corroyer Gaël Danic Léon Desmenez Jean-Claude Darcheville David Ducourtioux Laurent...
- Marie Léonie Céline Brailly was born on 28 April 1912 at 208, rue des Corroyers in Amiens, France; the daughter of Emma Rose Marie Yvonne née Quennehen...
- Viollet-le-Duc visited the Mont and later his students, Paul Gout and Édouard Corroyer (the famous Mère Poulard was his maid), were commissioned to restore it...
- PMID 28192420. Sartori-Rupp A, Cordero Cervantes D, Pepe A, Gousset K, Delage E, Corroyer-Dulmont S, et al. (January 2019). "Correlative cryo-electron microscopy...
- braise, broderie, brosse, chagrin, choix, chic, cliché, clinquant, coiffe, corroyer, crèche, danser, échaffaud, engage, effroi, épargner, é****, étal, étayer...
- gathered a team of designers including Charles Laisné [fr] and Édouard Corroyer. Given the prominent place that the Palace of Justice was called upon to...
- Annette Boutiaut in 1851 in Nevers, started working as a maid for Édouard Corroyer and travelled with him and his family to Mont-Saint-Michel when he was...
- between 1878 and 1883, following the bank's choice of architect Édouard Corroyer, known for having worked under Viollet-Le-Duc and led the restoration of...