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- 467 C****agnePaul C****agne lock 21 April 1957 v Italy at Agen 468 DarracqRoland Darracq flanker 21 April 1957 v Italy at Agen 469 MauduyGérard Mauduy wing...
- Automobiles Talbot SA: Talbot cars (until 1921 named Automobiles Darracq SA: Darracq cars) Darracq Proprietary Company Limited: held those French ****ets not...
- Chris. "Bright Sparks". Melody Maker. Retrieved November 8, 2012. Lorente-Darracq, Xavier. "RON MAEL AND RUSSELL MAEL - BIOGRAPHY". Graphik Designs. "LIVE...
- an 18 kW (24-hp) Dutheil et Chalmers later replaced by a 22 kW (30 hp) Darracq-built liquid-cooled opposed twin engine of approximately 3.2-litre displacement...
- Prime Minister of France at the outbreak of the Second World War Alexandre DarracqFrench automobile manufacturer Alphonse DaudetFrench author who is...
- Palais d'Hiver (400–650 kg 'Light car' class) was awarded to Henri Farman (Darracq). The second Grand Prix du Palais d'Hiver (under 400 kg Voiturettes) as...
- the French entrepreneur Alexandre Darracq and the headquarters of his Italian branch Società Anonima Italiana Darracq. In 1910, the company brought the...
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- Bulgaria, (Dargeavna Aeroplanna RabotilnitsaCountry Airplane Factory) Darracq Motor Engineering Company Dart, Dart Aircraft CompanyUnited States Dart...
- transportation manufacturer Marcel D****ault (1892–1986), aviation Alexandre Darracq (1855–1931), automotive pioneer Claude Dauphin (1951–2015), commodities...