- Conquest. In 1375, the
manor estate was
known as St
Giles Upwymbourne Plecy. The
Plecy male line
became extinct towards the end of the 14th century, and the...
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Malmayne family.
Matilda Malmayne,
heiress of the estate,
married Edmund Plecy. The
Plecy male line
became extinct towards the end of the
fourteenth century...
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Albert Plécy (26
August 1914,
Wormhout – 1 May 1977, Les Baux-de-Provence) was a
French journalist, painter,
photographer and filmmaker,
specialist in...
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language spoken region of India, "arka" or "destek" or "torpil" in Turkish, "
plecy" in Polish, "štela" in Bosnian,"veza" in
Serbian "Piston" in French. Wasta...
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Cultural Award from the
German Society for
Photography (DGPh) With
Albert Plécy and
Raymond Grosset in 1954
Lartigue founded the Gens d'images, an ****ociation...
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France for over
three years. It was
introduced in
honour of Niépce by
Albert Plécy of the l'****ociation Gens d'Images.
Timeline of
photography technology Timeline...
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headline "Ale byliśmy
naiwni ZDRADA! USA sprzedały nas
Rosji i wbiły nam nóż w
plecy"
which translates to "We were so naive. Betrayal! The U.S. sold us to Russia...
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koktajlami Mołotowa (...) do tej pory
koledzy wspominają moje
poranione plecy".
Wprost (in Polish).
Archived from the
original on 12
February 2020. Retrieved...
- of age. It was
introduced in
honour of
Joseph Nicép**** Niépce by
Albert Plécy and Paul Almásy for the l'****ociation Gens d'Images. The Prix Niépce Gens...
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opposition to
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the
April elections. Died:
Albert Plécy, 62,
French photojournalist,
committed suicide by
shooting himself in the...