- Émile van
Marcke, born
Charles Émile van
Marcke de
Lummen (15
August 1827, Sèvres – 24
December 1890, Hyeres), was a
French cattle painter. He studied...
- Van
Marcke or
Vanmarcke is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anna Van
Marcke (1924–2012),
Belgian sprint canoer Émile van
Marcke (1827–1890)...
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Camille Van
Marcke (born 25
March 1884, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1919 Tour de France. "Camille Van
Marcke". Cycling...
- Anna Van
Marcke (18
April 1924 – June 2012) was a
Belgian sprint canoeist who
competed in the late 1940s. She
finished seventh in the K-1 500 m
event at...
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Odilon Polleunis (1991–92) Rudy
Liebens &
Marek Dziuba (1992)
Albert Van
Marcke (1992)
Martin Lippens (1992–93) Guy
Mangelschots (1992–96)
Wilfried Sleurs...
- to write: "The most part of
theyre skinnes are white, and if they are
marcked with any spottes, they are
commonly red, and
somewhat great therewithall...
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Craig Taylor; Erik Van
Marcke, eds. (2002).
Acceptable Risk Processes:
Lifelines and
Natural Hazards....
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Henri Harpignies,
Albert Charpin, François-Louis Français, and Émile van
Marcke. Many of the
artists were also printmakers,
mostly in
etching but the group...
- 1991–92:
Albert Van
Marcke 1992–93: Jan Ceuleers/ Piet
Demol 1992–93: Piet
Demol 1993–94: Piet Demol/ Rik
Pauwels 1994–97:
Albert Van
Marcke 1998–98: Marc Huysmans...
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Calculations Archived 2008-06-02 at the
Wayback Machine Craig Taylor and Erik Van
Marcke, ed. (2002).
Acceptable Risk Processes:
Lifeline and
Natural Hazards. Reston...