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Patrick Gallocher (25
April 1865 – 1
December 1916) was a
Scottish professional ****ociation
footballer who pla**** as an
inside forward. Born in Johnstone...
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bridge took
place between 1854 and 1856. It was
designed by Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie and was
inaugurated by
Napoleon III on 2
April 1856. Each...
- Navin; Wilkinson, Sean; Del Re, Domenico; Koo, Raymond; Manlapig, Raul;
Gallocher,
Stewart (February 2006). The
Indian Ocean Tsunami of 26
December 2004:...
- Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie (29 May 1805,
Place Dauphine,
Paris – 5
August 1871, Balbins, Isère) was a
French engineer. He
built a
number of...
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variants exist,
including O'Gallagher, Gallacher, Gallager, Gallaher,
Gallocher, Galliher, Gollaher,
Gollihar and Gallahue. The
earliest recorded incidence...
- Tuileries.
Built by the
engineers of the Pont des Invalides, Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie and
Jules Savarin, it was
named after the June 1859 French...
- Burnley's top
goalscorer in the 1888–89
season was
Scottish forward Pat
Gallocher, who
netted nine
goals in all competitions,
including Burnley's first...
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Podiatry was
established at
Petone in 1970,
under the
direction of John
Gallocher. Later, the
school moved to the
Central Institute of Technology, Upper...
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closed to traffic, and was
designed on
three 17.2m
arches by Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie and Paul Vaudrey. It was the site of many of the killings...
- Ali Maryam. Pont Saint-Michel, Paris, France,
designed by Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie and Paul Vaudrey.
Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde, Paris,...