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- Transbordeur is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the history of photography. Published in French by Éditions Macula, its aim is an appraisal...
- Le Transbordeur is a 1,800-seat concert hall located in Villeurbanne, France. It was inaugurated in 1989. Notable past performers include Lorde, Tool,...
- The Old Port from the Hotel de Ville, 1820 The "transbordeur" bridge The aerial ferry on the "transbordeur" Traditional fishing boat on the Old Port The...
- to the public) Other sights include: a rare transporter bridge (pont transbordeur), consisting of a high level bridge containing a transport mechanism...
- dub. Two video clips and the entire soundtrack have survived. "Le pont transbordeur" ("The Ferry Bridge") "Arrivée des Camionneurs ballet" ("Arrival of Truckers...
- Lille on 15 September. Les Insus also gave a concert in Lyon, at Le Transbordeur, on 6 October 2015. On 29 November 2015 the new group announced a real...
- Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Pont transbordeur du Martrou "Official website of the Transbordeur Bridge". Https. Retrieved June 26, 2021. Media...
- published by the Bauhaus(1925) Z VII (1926) A 19 (1927) CH XI (1929) Pont Transbordeur, M****ille (1929) Erwin Piscator – Das politische Theater (1929) Construction...
- Rouen: Zénith de Rouen Toulouse: Zénith de Toulouse Villeurbanne: Le Transbordeur Music festivals Active Eurockéennes (Belfort) ****fest Summer Open Air...
- of the historic old town and demolished the gigantic aerial ferry or "transbordeur", an engineering tour de force that had become a major landmark of M****ille...