On October 15, 1804, four women, including Billiart and
Blin de Bourdon, took their vows for a lifework of educating girls and training religious teachers.
The company was led by Raymond
Blin, one of Scotland's top insolvency experts.
He is joined by judges Benoit
Blin, chef patissier at Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Claire Clark MBE, world-renowned pastry chef and consultant, and Cherish Finden, executive pastry chef at The Langham, London.
Louis
Blin served for three years as his country's consul general, bridging communications and friendship between France and the Kingdom in many areas during his tenure.
"There's an urgent need for crutches, stretchers and other medical supplies especially in the outlying districts," says Sarah
Blin, country director of Handicap International.
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One character who swore he would never enter such a place was "
Blin' Bob", alias Duncan Mackinlay, who would eke out a meagre living selling pamphlets, haberdashery and other oddities in the Castlegate.
That proved especially easy in Gilbert
Blin's production.
"The requisition puts forward resolutions for the removal of Craig Mather, Brian Stockbridge and Bryan Smart as directors of the company and the appointment of Paul Murray and Frank
Blin as directors of the company.
For Camille
Blin, new design concepts grow out of very familiar things.