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Cahon (French pronunciation: [kaɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Cahon is
situated on the D108 road, some...
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Colin John Mc
Cahon (/məˈkɑːn/; 1 August 1919 – 27 May 1987) was a
prominent New
Zealand artist whose work over 45
years consisted of
various styles, including...
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Eleanor Mc
Cahon née
Hamblett (11
October 1915 – 30
December 1993) was a New
Zealand artist and illustrator, and the wife of
fellow artist Colin Mc
Cahon. Anne...
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Abbeville are now closed: Faubourg-de-Rouvroy, Cambron-Laviers, Gouy-
Cahon and
Cahon. The line from
Paris to Le Tréport via
Amiens and
Abbeville was first...
- Ian Mc
Cahon Sinclair AC (born 10 June 1929) is an
Australian former politician who
served as
leader of the
National Party from 1984 to 1989. He served...
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Cahon lived at
Otitori Bay in
Titirangi in the 1950s,
during which he
painted a
number of
artworks inspired by the
Titirangi landscape. Mc
Cahon House...
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Cahon. The
first ‘modern painting’ O'Reilly
remembered seeing was in 1939 when he had a part in
Fredrich Wolf's play
Professor Mamlock. Mc
Cahon designed...
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varies from 3m at
Cahon to 121m at Feuquières-en-Vimeu for an
average of 77m. The
canton comprised 14 communes: Acheux-en-Vimeu Béhen
Cahon Chépy Ercourt...
- the V.R.
Troopers can stop it. 4 "Lost Memories" John
Grant Weil
Margo Mc
Cahon September 15, 1994 (1994-09-15) When a
homeless lady
wanders into the dojo...
- Davis,
Howard Hodgkin,
Larry Poons,
Jannis Kounellis,
Brice Marden,
Colin Mc
Cahon,
Bruce Nauman,
Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret,
Walter Darby Bannard,
Lynda Benglis...