- Pierre-François
Palloy (23
January 1755 – 1835), self-styled as
Palloy Patriote (
Palloy the Patriot), was an
entrepreneurial building contractor remembered...
- Val Rosing.
Another version, also
recorded in 1932, was made by
Charlie Palloy & his Orchestra. Ted
Lewis (Columbia 2748 D) and Ruth
Etting (Melotone 12625)...
-
demolition project finally dried up,
Palloy started producing and
selling memorabilia of the Bastille.
Palloy's products,
which he
called "relics of freedom"...
- the
construction entrepreneur Pierre-François
Palloy the
commission of dis****embling the building.
Palloy commenced work immediately,
employing about 1...
- Australasia.
Pallion is the
result of the
merger in 2014 of the ABC
Bullion and
Palloys Group of
companies founded in 1972 and 1951 respectively. The
group maintains...
- Pierre-François
Palloy using stones from the
demolition of the Bastille, the
building they portray.
Following the fall of the
Bastille on 14 July 1789
Palloy decided...
- liberty, and a
column would be
erected there. The
first stone was laid by
Palloy; however,
construction never took place, and a
fountain was
built instead...
- or
indeed if it
should remain as a
monument to the past. Pierre-François
Palloy secured the
contract to
demolish the building, with the
dimension stones...
-
Bastille was
taken when an
entrepreneurial business man, Pierre-François
Palloy,
recruited a team to tear down the fortress.
Recovered construction materials...
-
Duchesne broadsides Letter by
Jacques Hébert to
citizen Pierre-François
Palloy Doyle,
William (1989); The
Oxford History of the
French Revolution; Clarendon...