- Later, and
equally unverified, is the
contention that a
certain "Comte de
Sivrac"
developed a célérifère in 1792,
demonstrating it at the Palais-Royal in...
- (1894–1957)
Stuart Low (1888–1942)
Harold Alfred MacMichael (1882–1969)
Agnes De
Sivrac Edith Stephens (1888–1974) (Toby)
Austin Richard William Low (1914–2000)...
- (French pronunciation: [sivʁak ɑ̃ medɔk],
literally Civrac in Médoc; Gascon:
Sivrac de Medòc) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in...
- died instantly.
Captain G.H. Summers, who was
badly wounded, and
Cecil de
Sivrac Dunn
rallied the
surviving Constabulary and
formed a
protective cover from...
- (1894–1957)
Stuart Low (1888–1942)
Harold Alfred MacMichael (1882–1969)
Agnes De
Sivrac Edith Stephens (1888–1974) (Toby)
Austin Richard William Low (1914–2000)...
- One, the scooter-like
dandy horse or
celerifere of the
French Comte de
Sivrac,
dating to 1790, was long
cited as the
earliest bicycle, however, most historians...
- pronunciation: [sivʁak syʁ dɔʁdɔɲ],
literally Civrac on Dordogne; Occitan:
Sivrac de Dordonha,
before 1991: Civrac-de-Dordogne) is a
commune in the Gironde...
- (1894–1957)
Stuart Low (1888–1942)
Harold Alfred MacMichael (1882–1969)
Agnes De
Sivrac Edith Stephens (1888–1974) (Toby)
Austin Richard William Low (1914–2000)...
-
Amerindian name Heregachitgs,
which translates as the Trinity.
Captain Louis Sivrac mentions the
toponym Ance d'Éternité, in 1824. A map
produced in 1825 by...
- Théâtre du
Vaudeville on
February 6, 1885, in
collaboration with
Pierre Sivrac (Théâtre
Complet VI-2) Le
Baron de Carab****e (1885), three-act comedy, performed...