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Alphonse Loubat (15 June 1799 – 10
September 1866) was a
French inventor who
developed improvements in tram and rail equipment, and
helped develop tram...
- The
Loubat Prize was a pair of
prizes awarded by
Columbia University every five
years between 1898 and 1958 for the best
social science works in the English...
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Loubat Point (65°4′S 63°56′W / 65.067°S 63.933°W / -65.067; -63.933) is a
point forming the
north side of the
entrance to
Deloncle Bay in Kyiv Peninsula...
- Duke of
Loubat (January 21, 1831 –
March 1, 1927) was a
French and
American bibliophile, antiquarian, sportsman, and philanthropist.
Loubat was born...
- company, was set up.
Around 1925, the
owner of the Hôtel
Loubat in Libourne, the
widow Mme.
Edmond Loubat,
began to buy
shares in the
estate and
continued the...
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Commons has
media related to
Congressional Gold Medals. List of
recipients Loubat, J. F. and Jacquemart, Jules, Illustrator, The
Medallic History of the United...
- The
Joseph F.
Loubat was a 19th-century
Sandy Hook
pilot boat
built in 1880 at the
Jacob S.
Ellis shipyard in Tottenville,
Staten Island. She was the largest...
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lines were
drawn by
Howard I. Chapelle. The
Sandy Hook
pilot boat
Joseph F.
Loubat (1880) was
built and
launched from the
Jacob S. Ellis's shipyard. The Staten...
- of
Military History in Chattanooga,
Tennessee American Valor PBS/WETA.
Loubat, J. F. and Jacquemart, Jules, Illustrator, The
Medallic History of the United...
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ennobled French and
American philanthropist Joseph Florimond Loubat as the Duc de
Loubat. In 1902 he made
Pennsylvania businessman Martin Maloney a papal...