related to Amédée Forestier. Works by Amédée Forestier at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Amédée Forestier at the Internet Archive Amédée Forestier on Artnet...
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painter Amédée Fengarol (1905–1951), French politician Amédée E. Forget (1847–1923), Canadian lawyer, civil servant, politician Amédée Forestier (1854–1930)...
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Forestier is a French-language surname meaning "forester". Notable people with the surname include: Amédée Forestier Jacques Forestier Jean Forestier...
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North America. An illustration of H. haroldcookii was done by artist Amédée Forestier, who modeled the drawing on the proportions of "Pithecanthropus" (now...
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1900, soldiers burned down the Temple, Shanhai Pass – The destruction of a Chinese temple on the bank of the Pei-Ho, by Amédée Forestier...
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The signing of the Treaty of Ghent ending the war with the United States (by Amédée Forestier, c. 1915)...
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1488 (Bruges and West Flanders, George W. T. Omond, Illustrated by Amédée Forestier, 1906. Project Gutenberg Edition.) Stephen V. (Stephen Victor) Ward...
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1922 restoration of a tribe of "H. rhodesiensis" by Amédée Forestier...
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Interpretation of "Rhodesian Men" by Amédée Forestier (1922)...
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George W. T. Omond's Bruges and West Flanders (1906), illustrated by Amédée Forestier, refers to the building: Cranenburg, from the windows of which, in...
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