- Constant-Philippe
Serrure (1805–1872) was a
prolific Belgian historian and
collector who
taught at
Ghent University. He was a
founding member and active...
- at 1 rue de la
Perle now
houses the
Bricard Lock
Museum (Musée de la
Serrure). Its
Baroque façade of
golden limestone is
enlivened by
windows set into...
- The Musée de la
Serrure, also
known as the Musée de la
Serrurerie or the Musée Bricard, was a
private museum of
locks and keys
located in the 3rd arrondis****t...
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Nature Musée Cognacq-Jay Musée Pic****o Musée de la Poupée Musée de la
Serrure Musée des
Archives Nationales - Hôtel de
Soubise Musée d'Art et d'Histore...
- Par le trou de la
serrure is a 1901
French silent short comedy film
directed by
Ferdinand Zecca and
distributed in
France by Pathé Frères. It was also...
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Manderlier 1852–1855:
Hubert Lefebvre [Wikidata] 1855–1857: Constant-Philippe
Serrure 1857–1864:
Joseph Roulez 1864–1867:
Jacques Joseph Haus 1867–1870: Charles...
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Alfred Kohler: Karl V. C. H. Beck,
second edition,
Munich 2000, p. 85. C.P.
Serrure Sur la
naissance de
Marguerite de Parme,
gouvernante des Pays-Bas, Ghent...
-
located in Paris, France, Loki was a
street hustler going by the name of
Serrure (the
French word for lock), who
feigned simple card
tricks in
front of...
- film is
frequently confused online with the 1901 film Par Le Trou De La
Serrure (What is Seen
Through the Keyhole),
directed by
Ferdinand Zecca.[citation...
-
survey of
European medieval coinage by
Arthur Engel (1855-1935) and
Raymond Serrure (1862-99)
issued in
three volumes between 1891 and 1905.
Arthur Engel was...