Commemorative plaque on the house loccupied by Philippe Lebon ( 1769-1804 ), French engineer and …

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Commemorative plaque on the house loccupied by Philippe Lebon ( 1769-1804 ), French engineer and chemist, who discovered the lighting and gas heating principle. Paris, 12, rue Saint-Louis-en-l'Ile. 1971.

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