-
larger settlements in the
Essonne departement. In 1926 the Château de la
Cossonnerie was
converted to a
retirement home for
White émigrés. It is
locally known...
-
active retirement home for
Russian émigrés
nearby in the Château de la
Cossonnerie. This part of the
cemetery is
since known as the
Russian Cemetery. In...
- Réaumur and the
Boulevard Saint-Denis. No. 60 (corner of the Rue de la
Cossonnerie):
Remains of the Cour Batave, a
collection of
buildings constructed for...
- shop in Les Halles, on the
corner of the Rue Saint-Denis and Rue de la
Cossonnerie. In 1973, Rahmé
joined Lancôme as
International Training Director, tripling...
-
responsible for
financing an old age home for
Russian émigrés at Château de la
Cossonnerie ("La
Maison Russe") (originally an 18th-century farm,
which had been...
- the
opening of
Boulevard de Sébastopol and the
expansion of Rue de la
Cossonnerie [fr]. Junié, Jean (1904). Plan des
paroisses de
Paris avec la distinction...
-
Gauthier and François-Théophile Murgey.
Fontaine de la
Cossonnerie, 12 rue de la
Cossonnerie, (1979),
Pierre Mougin,
architect Les Deux Plateaux, Cour...
- - so
named in 1298 Rue Coquillière -
named for a city gate Rue de la
Cossonnerie -
named for an
ancient poultry market Rue
Courtalon -
Guillaume Courtalon...
-
wells and
cooking pots. The hall
between rue aux Fers and rue de la
Cossonnerie sold fruits, vegetables,
herbs and flowers. Les
Halles was the only food...