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Jacob Knijff (1
January 1639,
Haarlem – 1681, London), also
written Jacob Knyff, was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to
Houbraken he was the teacher...
- was a
Dutch draftsman,
engraver and
print dealer.
Together with
Leonard Knyff, he made a
speciality of
engraved views of
English country houses. Kip was...
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Leonard Knyff or
Leendert Knijff (10
August 1650,
Haarlem -
April 1722, London) was a
Dutch draughtsman and painter. He was the son of
landscape painter...
- Gaëtan de
Knyff,
Chevalier du Saint-Empire (also Gaétan de
Knyff; born: 5 May 1871 in Duffel; died: 2
April 1933 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a
Belgian car...
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Chevalier René de
Knyff (December 10, 1865 in Antwerp,
Belgium – 1954 in France) was a
French pioneer of car
racing and
later a
president of Commission...
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French drivers and one Briton. The only
remaining French driver, Rene de
Knyff led the race by over an hour from Edge, with the
other British driver Montague...
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hours and 39 minutes, at an
average speed of 79.2 km/h (49.2 mph). Rene de
Knyff and
Henry Farman, both
driving Panhards and
representing France finished...
- de
Knyff,
Fernand Charron, and Léonce
Girardot were
chosen as the
three French entries for the event.
Accusations of bias were made, due to de
Knyff being...
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Wanstead House or
Wanstead Hall pre 1715, the
residence of Sir
Josiah Child, 1st Baronet.
Detail of the
Knyffs' drawing....
- C****iobury
House Estate engraving by
Johannes Kip and
Leonard Knyff (1707) now in the
Watford Museum...