• Société des Nouveaux Ateliers A. Deguingand was a short-lived French automobile manufacturer. Since 1901 Albert Deguingand (1872–1943) had been in partnership...
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    Vinot-Deguingand was a French automobile producer. In 1898 Lucien-Marie Vinot-Préfontaine (1858–1915) and Albert Deguingand (1872–1943) founded the business...
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  • (1920–1922) De Riancey (1898–c.1901) De Sanzy (1924) Decauville (1898–1910) Deguingand (1927–1930) Deho (1946–1948) Delage (1905–1953) Delahaye (1895–1954) Delaugère...
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    Arrol-Johnston. Percy Northey finished second in a Rolls-Royce, while the Vinot-Deguingand driver Norman Littlejohn was third. Prior to the Tourist Trophy the Isle...
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    Société Française des Cycles Clément & Gladiator and from 1906 by 'Vinot et Deguingand'. The cycle manufacturer was founded at Le Pré-Saint-Gervais, Seine north...
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  • (1894–1974), French actress Maurice Vinot (1888–1916), French film actor Vinot-Deguingand, French automobile producer This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    p. 184. Kesselring, The Memoirs of Field Marshal Kesselring, p. 221. DeGuingand, Operation Victory, p. 444. "Smiling Al". Time. 19 April 1954. Retrieved...
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    (1945). The British Army today. New York: British Information Service. DeGuingand, Francis (1964). Generals at War. London: Hodder & Stoughton. Golding...
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    of what had been the Vinot et Deguingand plant at Nanterre, Donnet were able to add what had been the Vinot-Deguingand 4CV to their own range for 1932...
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    new V14 with smaller 1.4-litre SCAP engine. In a similar fashion, Vinot-Deguingand had started building bicycles in 1898 before moving onto voiturettes and...
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