Lorin workshop
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Lorin workshop
Summary
Lorin workshop is a workshop[1].
Key Facts
- Lorin workshop is located in Chartres[2].
- Lorin workshop is in the country of France[3].
- Lorin workshop's image is recorded as Jardin des ateliers Lorin.JPG[4].
- Lorin workshop's instance of is recorded as workshop[5].
- Lorin workshop's instance of is recorded as group of humans[6].
- Lorin workshop's owned by is recorded as Charles Lorin[7].
- Lorin workshop's owned by is recorded as Gérard Hermet[8].
- Lorin workshop's owned by is recorded as François Lorin[9].
- Lorin workshop's owned by is recorded as Nicolas Lorin[10].
- Lorin workshop's Commons category is recorded as Atelier Lorin[11].
- Lorin workshop's Mérimée ID is recorded as PA28000006[12].
- Lorin workshop's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 48.448699, 'longitude': 1.491238, 'precision': 2.7777777777778e-06}[13].
- Lorin workshop's located on street is recorded as Q123436826[14].
- Lorin workshop's located on street is recorded as Q123436835[15].
- Lorin workshop's official website is recorded as https://www.maison-lorin.fr/[16].
- Lorin workshop's heritage designation is recorded as monument historique inscrit[17].
- Lorin workshop's heritage designation is recorded as Q117191197[18].
- Lorin workshop's different from is recorded as Q131229961[19].
- Lorin workshop's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11b_2vl28j[20].
- Lorin workshop's petit-patrimoine.com ID is recorded as 28085_1[21].
- Lorin workshop's Fondation du patrimoine ID is recorded as ateliers-lorin-a-chartres[22].
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Geography
Lorin workshop is in the country of France[3]. It is located in Chartres[2].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include workshop[5] and group of humans[6]. Heritage statuses include monument historique inscrit[17] and Q117191197[18].
History and Context
Owners include Charles Lorin[7], a stained-glass artist[23], 1866–1940[24], of France[25], awarded the Société centrale des architectes[26]; Gérard Hermet[8], a stained-glass artist[27], 1937–2025[28], of France[29]; François Lorin[9], a stained-glass artist[30], 1900–1972[31], of France[32]; and Nicolas Lorin[10], a stained-glass artist[33], 1833–1882[34], of France[35].