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Willème was a
French truck manufacturer,
specializing in heavy- and special-duty trucks.
Willème was
founded in 1923 as Ets.
Willème S.A. in Nanterre,...
- François
Willème (27 May 1830 – 31
January 1905) was a
French artist (painter,
sculptor and photographer).
Willème developed and
patented a
process for...
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patented by
French artist (painter,
sculptor and photographer) François
Willème in 1860. He took a
series of
photographs from
around a
subject and used...
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create exact three-dimensional
replicas of objects. Most
famously Francois Willeme (1860)
placed 24
cameras in a
circular array and
simultaneously photographed...
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Saviem (France)
Sides (France)
Simca (France)
Somua (France) Unic (France)
Willème (France)
Barkas (Germany) Büssing (Germany)
Borgward (Germany) Daimler...
- were also displa**** at
Earls Court Show. In 1979 MOL
bought the
rights to
Willème TG
truck designs, and some MOL
ballast tractors continued to be
based on...
- Belgium: ADK, De Wandre,
Juwel Canada. Steam:
Brooks France: Bell, Henou,
Willème Germany: Alan, Kenter, Pilot, motorcycle: BMW UK: Astral,
Urecar USA: Flint...
- Kiss (1907–1908) and a "Scanning Machine"
designed by
Frenchman François
Willème in 1860.
Charlie Clouser,
Danny Lohner, and
Chris Vrenna also
appear in...
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Trent Trophy 1 0 0 1 1 N/A 2nd
World Challenge for
Endurance Drivers J. P.
Willeme 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC 1980 FIA
European Formula 3
Marlboro Racing for
Zolder 14...
- him by Szczepanik. It was
based on an idea
patented in 1859 by François
Willème (1830–1905) for
producing portrait sculpture using synchronized photo projections...