(Sahara) Charles de Foucauld (North Africa) Fernand Foureau (Africa) AlfredFourneau (Central Africa) Louis de Freycinet (Pacific Ocean) Joseph Paul Gaimard
Cousturier, acting Lieutenant Governor 5 August 1905 to 27 April 1906 AlfredFourneau, acting Lieutenant Governor 27 April 1906 to 23 April 1907 Charles
Soulignac, Paris, Éditions du Fourneau, 1992. In perpetuum, roman inédit, Paris, Éditions du Fourneau, 1992. Media related to Alfred Vallette at Wikimedia Commons
Léon AlfredFourneau (9 December 1867, in Paris – 17 May 1953, in Paris) was a French humourist, music-hall artist, playwright and songwriter. Originally
Shari Rivers. A number of them, including Léon de Poumayrac and fr:AlfredFourneau, reached areas close to Dar al-Kuti, and in 1891 Paul Crampel was killed