- Pierre-Louis
Guinand (1748–1824) was a
Swiss lens maker. who in the late 1700s came up with a
breakthrough for
making better quality and
larger gl****...
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Maria Guinand (born 1953 in Caracas, Venezuela) is an
internationally renowned choral conductor. María
Guinand received her bachelor's and master's degrees...
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Francisco Mejía-
Guinand (born 1964 Bogotá, Colombia) is a New York-based
architect and
visual artist . Mejía-
Guinand gained prominence in the 1990s as...
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Andrew Paul
Guinand (known as
Andrew Guinand) (3
March 1912 – 22
March 1987) was an
Australian mathematician and a
professor at the
University of New England...
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Cauchoix of
Paris using gl****
blanks by
Guinand. The 13.3 inch lens was
completed in 1831. Pierre-Louis
Guinand (de fr) (20
April 1748, La
Sagne — 13 February...
- Dornblüth & Sohn
Dugena Glashütte
Original Grieb &
Benzinger Moritz Grossmann Guinand Haller Uhrenfabrik GmbH
Hanhart Hentschel Hamburg Junghans Junkers Kienzle...
- Major-General
Charles Guinand Blackader, CB, DSO (20
September 1869 – 2
April 1921) was a
British Army
officer of the
First World War. He
commanded an...
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company to
Lothar Schmidt.
Following the sale, he
acquired Swiss watchmaker Guinand in 1996. In 1998, he set up a new
company in
Frankfurt am Main. With this...
- Juan
Pablo Galavis Guinand (Spanish: [xwam ˈpaβlo ɣalaˈβis]; born
August 5, 1981) is an American-born
Venezuelan television personality and
former professional...
- Loeb (1992).
Langley (1922).
Montroll (2009).
Hadamard (2008), p. 23.
Guinand (1984).
Harris & Stöcker (1998), p. 78.
Salvadori &
Wright (1998). Hadamard...