- on the
subject of
Tintin in
French under the
publishing name "Editions
Moulinsart". On 1 June 2006, the
Dalai Lama
bestowed the
International Campaign for...
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Marlinspike Hall (French: Le château de
Moulinsart [mu.lɛ̃.saʁ]) is
Captain Haddock's
country house and
family estate in The
Adventures of Tintin, the...
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March 2014.
Studios Hergé,
Moulinsart. "Tintin in Brussels".
Official route drawn by
Moulinsart and
Studios Hergé.
Moulinsart and
Studios Hergé. Retrieved...
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Irene (27
March 2009). "Hergé's
Cameo Appearances". Tintinologist. Hergé/
Moulinsart S.A.
Archived from the
original on 30
August 2016.
Retrieved 15 September...
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Moulinsart (now
Tintin Imaginatio), the
commercial wing of the foundation.
Speaking in 2002,
Peter ****mans, the then
director general at
Moulinsart,...
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creator Hergé used
Cheverny as a
model for his
fictional "Château de
Moulinsart" (Marlinspike Hall in English) in the
Adventures of
Tintin books. In these...
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characters "Characters by Name: A". Hergé/
Moulinsart S.A.
Retrieved 1
February 2008. "Characters by Name: W". Hergé/
Moulinsart S.A.
Retrieved 1
February 2008. Sadoul...
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settlement just
outside Pitlochry, in
Perth and
Kinross council area
Moulinsart, the
original French name of
Captain Haddock's
chateau in The Adventures...
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comments by
Daniel Couvreur and Frédéric Soumois,
published by
Editions Moulinsart in
November 2007, ISBN 978-2-87424-160-4 "Fruit D'or,"
Daily Motion. Farr...
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rewriting the dialogue. The
copyright owner of the
original comics,
Moulinsart, has
taken legal steps to stop
publication of some of the
unofficial material...