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- Later, and equally unverified, is the contention that a certain "Comte de Sivrac" developed a célérifère in 1792, demonstrating it at the Palais-Royal in...
- (1894–1957) Stuart Low (1888–1942) Harold Alfred MacMichael (1882–1969) Agnes De Sivrac Edith Stephens (1888–1974) (Toby) Austin Richard William Low (1914–2000)...
- (French pronunciation: [sivʁak ɑ̃ medɔk], literally Civrac in Médoc; Gascon: Sivrac de Medòc) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in...
- died instantly. Captain G.H. Summers, who was badly wounded, and Cecil de Sivrac Dunn rallied the surviving Constabulary and formed a protective cover from...
- (1894–1957) Stuart Low (1888–1942) Harold Alfred MacMichael (1882–1969) Agnes De Sivrac Edith Stephens (1888–1974) (Toby) Austin Richard William Low (1914–2000)...
- One, the scooter-like dandy horse or celerifere of the French Comte de Sivrac, dating to 1790, was long cited as the earliest bicycle, however, most historians...
- earlier). Theatre credits include Clara Soleil by Edmond Gondinet and Pierre Sivrac (1885) and La Cachucha by Desvergers, both at Théâtre du Vaudeville, and...
- (1894–1957) Stuart Low (1888–1942) Harold Alfred MacMichael (1882–1969) Agnes De Sivrac Edith Stephens (1888–1974) (Toby) Austin Richard William Low (1914–2000)...
- (1894–1957) Stuart Low (1888–1942) Harold Alfred MacMichael (1882–1969) Agnes De Sivrac Edith Stephens (1888–1974) (Toby) Austin Richard William Low (1914–2000)...
- (1894–1957) Stuart Low (1888–1942) Harold Alfred MacMichael (1882–1969) Agnes De Sivrac Edith Stephens (1888–1974) (Toby) Austin Richard William Low (1914–2000)...