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1894 establishments in France

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Delahaye
Delahaye was a family-owned automobile manufacturing company, founded by Émile Delahaye in 1894 in Tours, France. Manufacturing was moved to Paris following incorporation in 1898 with two marriage-related brothers-in-law, George Morane and Leon Desmarais, as Emile Delahaye's equal partners. The company built a low volume line of limited production luxury cars with coachbuilt bodies; trucks; utility and commercial vehicles; buses; and fire-trucks. Delahaye made a number of technical innovations, particularly in its early years. After establishing a racing department in 1932, the company came to
Supélec
'''École supérieure d'électricité (, ), commonly known as Supélec''' (), was a French graduate school of engineering. It was one of the most prestigious grande écoles in France in the field of electrical engineering, energy and information sciences. In 2015, Supélec merged with École Centrale Paris and became CentraleSupélec, a constituent member of Université Paris-Saclay.
French National Olympic and Sports Committee
sports body of France
Paris–Rouen
city-to-city motoring competition in 1894
Le Rire
French satirical magazine
Schola Cantorum de Paris
musical academy set up in the late 19th century
Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague
school located in Paris, in France
Metallic tower of Fourvière
landmark in Lyon, France
Pathé
French record label
Le Sillon
liberal-leftist Catholic movement in France
Bol d'Or cycle race
historic pedal cycle in France
Salon des Cent
art exhibition
Grand Prix de Paris
former cycling event
Grand Lodge of France
third largest Masonic obedience in France
Académie Vitti
school in France
Grand Prix de l'UVF
École nationale supérieure de chimie de Lille
French engineering College in Chemistry
University of London Institute in Paris
British university institute in Paris
Exposition internationale et coloniale de 1894
Melun F.C.
French football club
US Suisse Paris
association football club