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Encyclopedia > Boulangerie

The boulangerie is a special bread shop in France that sells mostly baguettes and croissants.


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BLOCK  1: BOULANGERIE, HANGARD D'ARTILLERIE, NEW ENGLAND STOREHOUSE, BY LINDA HOAD - (3276 words)
During the English occupation, the upper floor of the boulangerie was used as barracks for the gunners [44], and unspecified repairs were made to the building [40].
The boulangerie was an L-shaped building situated on the south-west corner of Block 1; it had a length of approximately 14 toises along the Rue Royale, and 6 toises along the Rue du Petit Etang.
The hangard was situated as in plan 737-1, stretching from the boulangerie to the quay along the Rue du Petit E tang.
Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for boulangerie (245 words)
Interview: William Leaman, Jeffrey Yankellow and Jory Downer discuss competing in the Coupe du Monde de la Boulangerie
Gallic legend Jean Paul Gaultier is giving the art world a bit of French stick with his latest wheeze - hot fashion looks fresh from the oven.
In his impromptu Paris boulangerie, he talks to Stuart Husband about `pain' and pleasure.(Features)
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