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and in 1734 that of the Church of Saint-Jacques de Saint-Christopher Houdan which is the oldest organ in the
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Clicquot's descendants continued in the family business. His son Louis-Alexandre built the organ of
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This French engineer or inventor biographical article is a
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The notable Clicquot organ of the Versailles Chapel
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The Organ, an Encyclopedia
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