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Pathé Records — was a France based international record label active from the 1890s through the 1930s.Pathé was founded by brothers Charles Émile Pathé, who were owners of a successful bistro in Paris. About 1890 they saw an Edison phonograph demonstrated at a… … Wikipedia
Pathé News — Pathé Newsreels were produced from 1910 until mid 1956, when the newsreels in general stopped production. They were shown theatrically, silent at first with title cards mentioning the action on the screen and then with voice over narration, which … Wikipedia
British post-war temporary prefab houses — were the major part of the delivery plan envisaged by war time Prime Minister Winston Churchill in March 1944, and legally outlined in the Housing (Temporary Accommodation) Act 1944, to address the United Kingdom s post–World War II housing… … Wikipedia
Pathé — This article deals with the Pathé movie company. For their music business, see Pathé Records. Pathé or Pathé Frères is the name of various businesses founded and originally run by the Pathé Brothers of France.HistoryFounded as Société Pathé… … Wikipedia
Pathé — Pour l’article homophone, voir pâté. Logo de Pathé Création … Wikipédia en Français
British Empire Exhibition — Poster mettant en vedette l un des programmes officiels du British Empire Exhibition. La British Empire Exhibition (littéralement, Exposition impériale britannique) est une exposition coloniale britannique tenue à Wembley … Wikipédia en Français
Pathé — Hauptsitz von Pathé in Großbritannien in der Wardour Street in London … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pathé Frères — Hauptsitz von Pathé in Großbritannien in der Wardour Street in London Pathé Phonograph mit abgenommener Wiedergabeschalldose, ca. 1902 06 … Deutsch Wikipedia
British Eagle — For the British Eagle cycle brand, see Falcon Cycles. British Eagle British Eagle Britannia 312 and Viscount 701 at Manchester in August 1964 … Wikipedia
British hardened field defences of World War II — Hexagonal pillbox (type 22) British hardened field defences of World War II were small fortified structures constructed as a part of British anti invasion preparations. They were popularly known as pillboxes by reference to their shape.[1] Con … Wikipedia