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Lachenal may
refer to:
Adrien Lachenal (1849–1918),
Swiss politician Edmond Lachenal (1855-1948),
French potter Marie Lachenal (1848-1937),
English concertina...
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Louis Lachenal (17 July 1921 – 25
November 1955), a
French climber born in Annecy, Haute-Savoie, was one of the
first two
mountaineers to
climb a summit...
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Adrien Lachenal (19 May 1849 in
Geneva – 29 June 1918) was a
Swiss politician and Jurist. He was
president of the
Swiss Confederation in 1896. Married...
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nearby to the west, the team
attempted Annapurna with
Herzog and
Louis Lachenal,
reaching the
summit on 3 June 1950. It was only with
considerable help...
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Lachenal (1884,
Geneva – 1955) was a
Swiss politician and philanthropist. He was born in
Geneva as son of the Jean-François
Lachenal and the Louise...
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first 8,000-metre (26,200 ft) peak to be climbed.
Maurice Herzog and
Louis Lachenal, of the
French Annapurna expedition led by
Herzog (including
Lionel Terray...
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Marie Lachenal (1848-1937) was an
English concertina performer of
classical music for
Lachenal & Co., the
concertina company that was run by her mother...
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Edmond Lachenal had two sons, Jean-Jacques
Lachenal and
Raoul Lachenal who
succeeded him as potters.
Edmond Lachenal was one of the pivotal...
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Louis Lachenal. Upon his return, he
wrote a best-selling book
about the expedition, Annapurna. On 3 June 1950,
Herzog and
Louis Lachenal became the...
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Lachenal & Co. was a
British firm
producing concertinas from
approximately 1850–1936. The firm was
founded by
Louis L.
Lachenal (c. 1821–1861), a Swiss...