Tussaud
2007-03-12 06:31:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Madame Tussaud
2007-03-12 06:24:38
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answered by jcboyle 5
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Madam Toussaud was the woman who made wax models of individuals during the French Revolution. She learned the skill from her uncle, and made wax models of most participants in the French Revolution. She later moved to England. For a time, she had a traveling display of her work throughout England before her museum became a fixture in London. It now includes wax models from politicians and celebrities from all over the world.
2007-03-12 06:29:36
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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Madam Tussuad's - the lady arrived in England soon after the start of the French Revolution and set up business in London and opened her waxworks to the public.
2007-03-12 20:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you mean Madam Tussard who make wax models form the death masks of beheaded victims of the terror.
2007-03-12 06:26:01
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answered by frankturk50 6
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Tussaud
2007-03-12 06:24:32
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answered by Button.Monster 3
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specific, France fought alongside the supporters of the independence. between the main charismatic French fighter grew to become into Marquis de Lafayette. He grew to become into on the element of Washington and grew to become right into a brilliant help throughout the conflict of Yorktown. you will detect a good biography of Lafayette during this internet site. Cheers.
2016-10-18 04:55:32
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answered by ? 4
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Are you talking about wax models...like the wax museum?
If you are, it's Madame Toussaud (I think that's how you spell it).
2007-03-12 06:25:09
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answered by sweet_trixie_1977 4
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Tussuad's
2007-03-12 06:25:02
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answered by me 5
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