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* 1995: Young Ivanhoe, a 1995 television series directed by Ralph L. Thomas and starring Kristen Holden-Ried as Ivanhoe, Rachel Blanchard as Rowena, Stacy Keach as Pembrooke, Margot Kidder as Lady Margarite, Nick Mancuso as De Bourget, and Matthew Daniels as Tuck.
In 1884 Bourget paid a long visit to Britain, where he wrote his first published story ( L ' Irréparable ).
The town lies at an altitude of about 250 m and stretches along the eastern end of Lac du Bourget and up the slopes above the lake that culminate in the Tour de L ' Angle Est that overlooks the town and lake at a height of.
On June 23, 1841 the Paris newspaper L ’ Univers stated that Bourget had “ come to Europe to seek a reinforcement of workers for the gospel ", and indeed his visit was interpreted as an open invitation to apostolic missionaries to bring their missions to Montreal.
Principal photography began on September 2, 1955, with filming taking place at L ' aérodrome de Guyancourt, near Versailles, which would stand-in for le Bourget.
Born in L ' Abord-à-Plouffe Lower Canada ( now part of modern Laval Quebec ), Tassé as a young man studied the Classics at the Collège Bourget.

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According to the London IPO filings, the management team was Philippe Kahn as President, Spencer Ozawa as VP of Operations, Marie Bourget as CFO, and Spencer Leyton as VP of business development, while all software development was continuing to take place in Denmark and later London as the Danish co-founders moved there.
* 1885 Ignace Bourget, French-Canadian priest and bishop ( b. 1799 )
He touched down at Le Bourget Field in Paris at 22: 22 the next day.
* 1927 Charles Lindbergh touches down at Le Bourget Field in Paris, completing the world's first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
* 1799 Ignace Bourget, bishop of Montreal ( d. 1885 )
* 1852 Paul Bourget, French novelist and critic ( d. 1935 )
One of the earliest such fields was Paris Le Bourget Airport at Le Bourget, near Paris.
FAFL Normandie-Niemen Yak-3 preserved at the Paris Le Bourget French Air and Space Museum | museum.
Aircraft Transport and Travel, a subsidiary of Airco, started the world's first regular daily international service on 25 August 1919, between Hounslow Heath Aerodrome and Le Bourget.
Since much of the traffic at the time was between Croydon and Le Bourget Airport in Paris, he proposed the word " Mayday " from the French m ’ aider.
He also founded the Abbey of St. Sulpicius in Bugey, Tamié Abbey in the Bauges, and Hautecombe Abbey on the Lac du Bourget.
The Moche of Northern Peru sacrificed teenagers en masse, as archaeologist Steve Bourget found when he uncovered the bones of 42 male adolescents in 1995.
Its two main lakes are Lac du Bourget ( the largest and deepest lake entirely in France ) and Lac d ' Aiguebelette, one of the least polluted in France due to a 1976 law forbidding any use of motorboats on the lake.
* Lac du Bourget The largest lake in France.
Saint-Denis is home to the Union of French Islamic Organizations ( UOIF ) in the Bourget district, which annually hosts one of Europe's major Muslim conferences, Paris-le-Bourget.
* November 1971: BCal commenced the first scheduled service by a wholly private UK airline since the 1930s between London and Paris from Gatwick to Le Bourget.
Theodorakis arrived at Le Bourget Airport where he met Costa Gavras, Melina Mercouri and Jules Dassin.
He shared as common points with Paul Bourget his disdain for utilitarianism and liberalism.
Image: Boeing 747 Le Bourget FRA 002. jpg | Rough Boeing 747 interior airframe

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Aircraft at Bourget Air & Space Museum

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* Zone industrielle de la Molette in Blanc-Mesnil, Bourget and Drancy.
* September 18-Don Juan de la Cierva flies a Cierva C. 8 autogyro from Croydon, England, to Le Bourget, France, making the first crossing of the English Channel in a rotary wing aircraft.
The Bureau d ' Enquêtes et d ' Analyses pour la Sécurité de l ' Aviation Civile ( BEA ) is headquartered in Building 153 on the grounds of Le Bourget Airport and in Le Bourget.
It is found in a large valley, surrounded by massif des Bauges to the east ( dominated by le Nivolet, upon which la croix du Nivolet is found ), le Mont Granier ( Chartreuse ) and la Chaîne de Belledonne to the south, la chaîne de l ' Épine ( the most southern mountain of the Jura ) to the west and le lac du Bourget to the north.
LBC's history began in 1846 with the founding of the Banque d ' Épargne de la Cité et du District, or Montreal City and District Savings Bank, by Monseigneur Ignace Bourget and a group of 15 prominent people from Montreal.
The Bureau d ' Enquêtes et d ' Analyses pour la Sécurité de l ' Aviation civile is also headquartered on the airport grounds and in Le Bourget proper.
File: BEAHQLeBourget8. JPG | Building 153, the head office of the Bureau d ' Enquêtes et d ' Analyses pour la Sécurité de l ' Aviation Civile ( BEA ) at Le Bourget Airport
In 1812, Bourget was admitted to the Congrégation de la Sainte-Vierge.
When other religious communities, such as the Filles de la Charité de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, cancelled their plans to send missions to Montreal, Bourget instead organised the foundation of new Montreal-based religious communities, including in 1843 the Sisters of Providence under the leadership of Émilie Gamelin, and the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary under Eulalie Durocher.
In 1853 Bourget founded the Annales de la tempérance, a society dedicated to the goal of temperance.

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* Paul Bourget ( 2 September 1852 25 December 1935 ), novelist and critic
The aircraft had just left Paris Le Bourget Airport for a flight to Brussels, when a wing malfunction was encountered.
Paul Charles Joseph Bourget ( 2 September 1852, Amiens 25 December 1935, Paris ), was a French novelist and critic.
* May 26 A Learjet 55 sets a world speed record in its class of 448 mph ( 722 km / h ) over the 5, 655 miles ( 9, 101 km ) between Los Angeles, California, and Paris-Le Bourget Airport, France.
* Hermes 1: 1 mock-up on display in 1992A full scale mock-up ( built by CNES in 1987 ) is stored in Paris Le Bourget Airport for repairs and perhaps future display
This was BEA's competitive answer to the impending introduction of the Sud-Est Caravelle, Air France's new short -/ medium-range jet, on the French flag carrier's European, North African and Middle Eastern network, including the prime Heathrow Le Bourget route from July 1959.
For example, lack of traffic rights prevented BUA from running direct London ( Gatwick ) Paris ( Le Bourget ) scheduled flights although it held a licence for that route, which the ATLB had awarded it in late-1961.
For BEA this entailed the loss of the Heathrow Le Bourget route, which was transferred to its newly formed independent rival to accommodate the newcomer's Gatwick Le Bourget service within the constraints of the Anglo-French bilateral air treaty.
This move was necessitated by the Anglo-French bilateral air treaty to make room for British Caledonian's Gatwick Le Bourget service, which began the following day.
* October 11 Ruth Elder and George Haldeman take off from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York, in the Stinson Detroiter American Girl to attempt the longest nonstop transatlantic flight in history, bound for Paris Le Bourget Airport in France.
* September 27 29 Dieudonné Costes and Maurice Bellonte set a new world distance record, flying 7, 905 km ( 4, 909 miles ) from Le Bourget, Paris, France, to Qiqihar, Manchuria, China, in a Breguet 19.
Later in the year, again flying a Breguet 14, Roget and Capitaine Coli will set a French flight distance record, flying 1, 900 km ( 1, 180 miles ) from Paris Le Bourget Airport in France to Kenitra, French Morocco.
* August 25 The first regularly scheduled airline service between London and Paris begins, with the British Aircraft Transport and Travel company flying a de Havilland DH. 16 between Hounslow Heath Aerodrome and Paris-Le Bourget Airport.

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