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- 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...
- Paris dit Pryas, Paul Cornet, Lucien Br****eur, Robert Couturier, Paul Niclausse, and Félix-Alexandre Desruelles. The buildings now house a number of museums:...
- engineering plant included 16 coal-fired Bab**** & Wilcox boilers (32 Niclausse boilers in the Cramp-built Pennsylvania and Colorado) supplying 250 psi...
- 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...
- Paris dit Pryas, Paul Cornet, Lucien Br****eur, Robert Couturier, Paul Niclausse and Félix-Alexandre Desruelles. The buildings now house a number of museums:...
- 0-6-0ST 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) S****ped Crompton & Shawcross, Hindley 882 Niclausse 1902 W4 0-4-0ST 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) S****ped Williams & Robinson...
- driving two **** propellers. Steam was provided by twenty-four coal-fired Niclausse boilers, which were vented into three funnels. The propulsion system generated...
- horsepower (14,000 kW), with steam provided by twenty-four coal-fired Niclausse boilers. The propulsion system generated a top speed of 19 knots (35 km/h;...
- were equipped with 28 Belleville large-tube boilers, while Béarn had 28 Niclausse boilers. All of the boilers operated at a pressure of 20 kg/cm2 (1,961 kPa;...