Sceaux is the name or part of the name of several The commune is an administrative division of France. ...communes in France _ Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...France:
Sceaux, in the Yonne is a French département named after the Yonne River. ...Yonnedépartement
Sceaux, in the Hauts-de-Seine is a département in France. ...Hauts_de_Seine département
Sceaux_d'Anjou, in the Maine_et_Loire is a département in west_central France. ...Maine_et_Loire département
Sceaux-du-Gâtinais, in the Loiret is a département in north-central France named after the Loiret River. ...Loiretdépartement
Sceaux_sur_Huisne, in the Sarthe is a French département, named after the Sarthe River. ...Sarthedépartement
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The glaze of Sceaux, likewise, was identical with that of Mennecy.
The articles made at Sceaux were, in general, the same as those made at Mennecy and included all those things incidental to the furnishing of tables, dressing stands and writing tables, as well as divers other accessories for house embellishment.
During the period when the use of gilding was denied, rims, borders and edges usually displayed a finish of rosecolour,in lieu of gold, the effect of which is very engaging.
"La Ligne de Sceaux" (The Sceaux Line) was a railway line in France running from Paris to some of its southern suburbs, including Sceaux from which it takes its name.
It was originally built with very tight bends in the area around Sceaux: Arnoux had devised a new system that allowed train wheels to turn, and the line was to test his prototypes.
The section of track from Bourg-La-Reine to Sceaux was rebuilt to the current terminus of Robinson.