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- Claude Gravereaux (2 May 1913 – 21 November 1943) was a French field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the French...
- Jules Léopold Gravereaux (French pronunciation: [ʒyl leɔpɔld ɡʁav(ə)ʁo]; 1 May 1844 in Vitry-sur-Seine – 23 March 1916 in Paris) was a French rosarian...
- Olivia Féry (nee Olivia Gravereaux; born 27 April 1973) is a French former professional tennis player. Féry attended University of Arizona. Féry is a graduate...
- time. The M2 mask was based on a design proposed in 1915 by René Louis Gravereaux of Paris. An order of 600,000 masks was produced in February 1916 and...
- rose varieties in existence in 1814, according to calculations by Jules Gravereaux of Roseraie de l’Haye. There were 12 species, about 40 centifolias, mosses...
- including Bushey (1913). Another surviving old public rose garden is Jules Gravereaux's Roseraie du Val-de-Marne south of Paris in L'Haÿ-les-Roses, which was...
- Jules Philip as Mr. Marinier Micheline Bernard as Mrs. Brisebois Denis Gravereaux as Mr. Pouchonnaud Jean Maheux as Bishop Charlebois Évelyne Rompré as...
- 'Gruss an Teplitz'. He focused on winter hardiness and vigour. Jules Gravereaux, founder of Roseraie de L'Haÿ Harkness Roses, in Hertfordshire, UK is...
- role of player recruitment. Féry was married to Olivia Féry, born Olivia Gravereaux, an ex professional tennis player who also represented Hong Kong during...
- Roseraie de L'Haÿ), the renowned rose garden created in 1899 by Jules Gravereaux, one of the founders of the Bon Marché department store in Paris. It is...