• Elie Lainé (1829–1911) was a French landscape architect, chiefly remembered for the restoration of the gardens at Vaux-le-Vicomte, the layout of the grounds...
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  • 1992), French boxer Elie Lainé (1829–1911), French landscape architect Elie A. F. La Vallette (1790–1862), American admiral Elie Martel (born 1934), Canadian...
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    gardens and landscape park were laid out by the French landscape architect Elie Lainé. An attempt was made to transplant full-grown trees by chloroforming their...
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    rarity at the time. Rothschild entrusted the development of the park to Élie Lainé. During World War I, an infirmary was set up in the château, and during...
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    Aldrophe and the classical gardens by the French landscape architect Elie Lainé. In the main hall, known as the Hall of the Great Cultures (French: Salon...
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    Aldrophe and the classical gardens by the French landscape architect Elie Lainé. In the main hall, known as the Hall of the Great Cultures (French: Salon...
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    architect Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur, assisted by the landscape architect Elie Lainé. When Sommier died in 1908, the château and the gardens had recovered...
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    classical French gardens with ponds, staircases and statues designed by Elie Lainé. Lainé became well known in the 1870s as the designer of the garden at Waddesdon...
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    In the classical gardens, designed by the French landscape architect Elie Lainé, a temporary "human zoo"—a copy of an African village—was built, in which...
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    Élie, 1st Duke of Decazes and Glücksbierg (born Élie Louis Decazes; 28 September 1780 – 24 October 1860) was a French statesman, leader of the liberal...
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