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1853 New Zealand general election
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Grande Roue de Paris
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5-metre (353 ft) Cosmo Clock 21, being built in Japan.[citation needed] Alfred Picard (1900). "Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Paris 1900 : Le
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State In office 1898–1912 Preceded by Édouard Laferrière Succeeded by Alfred Picard (fr) Personal details Born (1838-03-11)11 March 1838 Died 20 February
1900 Summer Olympics
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stadia, and gymnasia. The director of the Exposition Universelle, Alfred Picard , thought holding an ancient sport event at the Exposition Universelle
List of naval ministers of France
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1902 24 January 1905 Gaston Thomson 24 January 1905 22 October 1908 Alfred Picard 22 October 1908 24 July 1909 Augustin Boué de Lapeyrère 24 July 1909
Canal des Salines
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Status Closed Destroyed History Principal engineer C. C. Robin (1806), Alfred Picard (1870) Date approved 1806 Date closed 1939 1940 Geography Direction
Angling at the 1900 Summer Olympics
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in Paris but who was unable to get his project off the ground, and Alfred Picard , the Commissioner General of the Universal Exhibition, who wanted to
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de 1900 à Paris - Rapport Général administratif et technique, par M. Alfred Picard , membre de l’Institut, Président de section au Conseil d’État, Commissaire
Pavilion of Spain (1900)
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the Infanta Eulalia of Spain, the Exposition Commissioner-General Alfred Picard , the Spanish Royal Commissioner José Osorio, 9th Duke of Sesto and the
Exposition Universelle (1900)
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for the 1900 Exposition began in 1892, under President Carnot, with Alfred Picard as Commissioner-General. Three French Presidents and ten Ministers of