- Paul
Niclausse (1879–1958) was a
French sculptor, most
famous for his art deco
medals cast in bronze. He was
awarded the
Legion of Honor. In Paris, he...
- be
placed under vacuum, so a
vacuum valve may need to be provided. The
Niclausse boiler is
another French design, used for both land and
marine use. It...
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slightly slower, at 18.5
knots (34.3 km/h; 21.3 mph).
Problems with the
Niclausse boilers installed on
Freya prompted the Navy to
standardize boiler types...
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Paris dit Pryas, Paul Cornet,
Lucien Br****eur,
Robert Couturier, Paul
Niclausse and Félix-Alexandre Desruelles. The
buildings now
house a
number of museums:...
- War. the war memorial, an art deco
sculpture by
French sculptor Paul
Niclausse representing a
mother cradling the dead body of her son. Metz is a member...
- (4.1 in) guns and a top
speed of 19.5
knots (36.1 km/h; 22.4 mph). Her
Niclausse boilers proved to be
troublesome in service, and
these were
later replaced...
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Paris dit Pryas, Paul Cornet,
Lucien Br****eur,
Robert Couturier, Paul
Niclausse, and Félix-Alexandre Desruelles. The
buildings now
house a
number of museums:...
- boilers; in
Virginia and Georgia, they were
equipped with twenty-four
Niclausse boilers,
while the
other three ships received twelve Bab**** & Wilcox...
-
engineering plant included 16 coal-fired Bab**** &
Wilcox boilers (32
Niclausse boilers in the Cramp-built
Pennsylvania and Colorado)
supplying 250 psi...
- 6 m) to
increase its
fineness (and thus
reduce drag) and
incorporate new
Niclausse boilers,
while the
Newport News
Shipbuilding &
Drydock Company lengthened...