- Chenard-
Walcker, also
known as
Chenard &
Walcker, was a
French automobile and
commercial vehicle manufacturer from 1898 to 1946. Chenard-
Walcker then designed...
- Paul
Walcker (May 31, 1846 – June 6, 1928 ) was a
German pipe
organ builder. Born in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, he was a son of the notable...
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Walcker Orgelbau (also
known as E. F.
Walcker & Cie.) of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a
builder of pipe organs. It was
founded in Cannstatt...
-
Walcker (born 21
February 1996 in France) is a
French rugby union player who
plays for
Castres in the Top 14. His
playing position is prop.
Walcker signed...
- pair of
Excelsiors from Belgium. In a rain-soaked race it was the Chenard-
Walcker team and the
Bentley that set the pace,
chased by the
smaller 2-litre Bignan...
-
Hermann Lütkemüller and
installed by
Johann Eberhard Walcker and
three other ****istants from the
Walcker organ building company. From Lütkemüller's autobiography...
- sky. The
Walcker organ is
considered to be important. The
original organ was
built in 1863
supplied by the company,
Eberhard Friedrich Walcker from Ludwigsburg...
- The van
originated as a
front wheel drive light van
produced by Chenard-
Walcker,
whose business Peugeot had
acquired by 1950. The van,
based on a wartime...
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Peugeot PGO
Renault Renault Trucks Venturi Avions Voisin Berliet Chenard-
Walcker Darracq Decauville De Dion-Bouton
Delahaye Delaunay-Belleville
Facel Vega...
- 1920s were AC Cars, Alfa Romeo, Alvis, Amilcar,
Bignan and Samson, Chenard-
Walcker, Delage, Hispano-Suiza, Hotchkiss, Mercedes-Benz and Nazzaro. Two cars...