- C.E.
Henriod & Cie and
Automobiles Henriod & Cie (founded 1898), were
enterprises based in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
These companies were established...
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recipe was p****ed on to the
Henriod sisters of Couvet, who sold it as a
medicinal elixir. By
other accounts, the
Henriod sisters may have been making...
- "6 to 47 mph in top gear" (9.7–76 km/h). Cars were
available with the
Henriod rotary valve system;
another version featuring six
cylinders was also offered...
- F.
Henri Henriod (1905 –
September 9, 1986) was a
justice of the Utah
Supreme Court from 1951 to 1976, and was
chief justice from 1963 to 1967, and from...
- Nagant, both
based on the Gobron-Brillié),: 25
Switzerland (led by
Fritz Henriod,
Rudolf Egg, Saurer,
Johann Weber, and
Lorenz Popp),: 25
Vagnfabrik AB...
- A. Wade, 1961–1963 F.
Henri Henriod, 1963–1967 J.
Allen Crockett, 1967–1970 E. R. Callister, 1971–1975 F.
Henri Henriod, 1975–1976 A. H. Ellett, 1977–1979...
- 1911. These, at the founder's insistence,
would all be
cursed with the
Henriod rotary valve engine,
which was
underpowered and
prone to seizing. The new...
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Catholic from Spain, who came to
Switzerland via Sardinia. His mother,
Marie Henriod, was a
Huguenot from Neuchâtel. Initially, he was
apprenticed to an enameler...
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First World War
Henri Häkkinen (born 1980),
Finnish sport shooter F.
Henri Henriod (1905–1986),
justice of the Utah
Supreme Court Henri Järvelaid (born 1998)...
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produced at Berlin-Charlottenburg
using a
rotary valve engine built by
Henriod,
which was
unreliable and had not been
fully developed; consequently, it...