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Maxime Laubeuf was a
French maritime engineer of the late
nineteenth century. He was born on 23
November 1864 at Poissy, Yvelines, and died on 23 December...
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Laubeuf Fjord is a
sound in Antarctica, 40
kilometres (25 miles) long in a north-south
direction and
averaging 16 km (10 mi) wide,
lying between the east-central...
- (“Narwhal”) was a
pioneering vessel of the
French Navy,
designed by
Maxime Laubeuf and
built at the end of the 19th century. She was
designed in response...
- this class, of the
Laubeuf type. All saw
action during the
First World War, with
three boats lost. The
French Navy
built 34
Laubeuf-type
submarines between...
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Anthony Fokker, Dutch-born
American aircraft manufacturer (b. 1890)
Maxime Laubeuf,
French maritime engineer (b. 1864)
December 24 –
Walter Gordon, German...
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naval weapons,
included Augustin-Louis
Cauchy (1789–1857) and also
Maxime Laubeuf.
Under the
Ancien Régime, the sa****uarding of the Château de Cherbourg...
- 67°35′W / 67.350°S 67.583°W / -67.350; -67.583) is a
marine channel in
Laubeuf Fjord,
running north–south
between Wyatt Island and
Arrowsmith Peninsula...
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Covey Rocks are a
small group of
rocks in
Laubeuf Fjord,
lying midway between Pinero Island and Cape Saenz, off the west
coast of
Graham Land. They were...
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French submarine Joule (Q84) was a
Laubeuf type
submarine of the
Brumaire class,
built for the
French Navy
prior to
World War I.
Joule was
ordered by...
- services. In 2004, Bus Azur
introduced double-decker
buses on its line 8 quai
Laubeuf-La Croisette-Palm Beach. On 1
January 2014, Bus Azur is
extended to Mougins...