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  1. Gustave-Auguste Ferrié (19 de noviembre de 1868 - 16 de febrero de 1932) fue un militar francés, pionero de la radiofonía . Biografía. Con Sacha Guitry (al micrófono) e Yvonne Printemps. Ferrié nació en Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, Saboya.

  2. Gustave-Auguste Ferrié was a French scientist and army general who contributed to the development of radio communication in France. He was graduated from the École Polytechnique, Paris, in 1889 and entered the army engineers corps. From 1893 to 1898 he advanced in the military telegraph service.

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  3. Gustave-Auguste Ferrié (19 November 1868 – 16 February 1932) was a French radio pioneer and army general. [1] with Yvonne Printemps and Sacha Guitry. Biography. Early years. Ferrié was born in Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, Savoie.

  4. Gustave Auguste Ferrié, né le 19 novembre 1868 à Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne et mort le 16 février 1932 à Paris 5 e, est un ingénieur et général français, pionnier de la radiodiffusion et de la normalisation des temps et cycles, qui aboutit à la création du Bureau international de l'heure.

  5. After graduating from Polytechnical School in 1891, he became an officer in the Engineers Corps of the French Army. Ferrie headed the French Radiotelegraphie Militaire before and during World War I, a period when he made extraordinary advances in the field of radio communication.

  6. 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1920 | BALTÁ | Defensa | DELOY | D’ARSONVAL | FERRIÉ | LÉVY | Telégrafo. Biografía. Gustave Auguste Ferrié nació el 19 de noviembre de 1868 en Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne (Departamento de Saboya) hijo de Pierre Ferrié, ingeniero autodidacta de Caminos y Puentes, y de Joséphine Manecy, de una conocida familia local.

  7. Portrait of Gustave Ferrié. Source : l'album de la guerre 1914-1919.© L'illustration. (19th November 1868, Saint-Michel de Maurienne: Savoie - 16th February 1932: Paris) Gustave Ferrié was born on the 19th November 1868 to Pierre Ferrié, an engineer for the Southern Railway and Antoinette Manecy.