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place between 1854 and 1856. It was
designed by Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie and was
inaugurated by
Napoleon III on 2
April 1856. Each side of both...
- Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie (29 May 1805,
Place Dauphine,
Paris – 5
August 1871, Balbins, Isère) was a
French engineer. He
built a
number of...
- and was
designed on
three 17.2m
arches by Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie and Paul Vaudrey. It was the site of many of the
killings of protesters...
- by the
engineers of the Pont des Invalides, Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie and
Jules Savarin, it was
named after the June 1859
French victory of...
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Cerceau and
Guillaume Marchand maintenance engineering by Soufflot, Perronet,
Lagalisserie and Résal
Construction start 1578
Construction end 1607 Location...
- Pont Saint-Michel, Paris, France,
designed by Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie and Paul Vaudrey.
Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde, Paris, France, completed...
- (1864–1944), French-born
British photographer Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie (1805–1871),
French engineer This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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upcoming Exposition Universelle (1855) in Paris. Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie and
Jules Savarin used the
existing piers of the
former suspension bridge...
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Gaillard American engineer of the
Panama Canal Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie French bridge engineer James Anthony Gaffney British engineer in West...
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author and
theologian (died 1872) 29 May - Paul-Martin
Gallocher de
Lagalisserie,
engineer (died 1871) 3 June -
Adolphe Dugléré, chef (died 1884) 13 June...