- A
barrette (American English), also
known as a hair
slide (British English), or a hair clip, is a
clasp for
holding hair in place. They are
often made...
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Barette,
Barrette or
Barrette Acquitaine was a form of football,
originating in the south-west of France. Very
similar in
outward appearance to rugby...
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Charles Barette (28
March 1874 – 11
October 1947) was a
Belgian football referee known for
officiating several international matches in the
early 20th...
- (in
British English), is a
clasp for
holding hair in place.
Barrette or
barette may also
refer to: Barrette, a bar used to
mount miniature medals of chivalric...
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Building of the library. 1895 –
Inauguration of the new town hall by
Adolphe Barette. 1897 –
First cinema show at the
Vernon Theatre. 1910 – The
Seine river...
-
celebrations wind
through the main
streets of the city with the
procession of the
Barette (Varette),
dating back to 1610 and
composed of
eleven groups of statues...
- 1920 17:30
Olympic Stadium,
Antwerp Attendance: 5,000 Referee:
Charles Barette (BEL) Bye: Belgium 29
August 1920 10:00
Stadion Broodstraat,
Antwerp Attendance:...
- with
human and
animal figures on it, 18
broken gold bracelets, a gold
barette, two gold earrings, 10 big gold necklaces, a gold ring with a gem, 24 necklaces...
- John
Davenport Barette (May 14, 1862 – July 16, 1934) was an
American Army
officer and
later a
brigadier general during World War I.
Barette was born in...
- the
original on
September 8, 2023.
Retrieved March 20, 2023. Jean-Pierre
Barette;
Claude Hazard et Jérôme
Mayer (1996). Mémotech Bois et Matériaux ****ociés...