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answer: Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi

National Treasure: Book of Secrets is the exhilarating sequel to the original Walt Disney Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films blockbuster movie delivering an even bigger and better action-packed adventure. The movie weaves historical facts and fiction to unlock clues in an enthralling global treasure hunt that promises to be the most highly anticipated movie of the season.

To celebrate the release of this action-packed sequel, in cinemas 8th February 2008, National Express East Coast is offering the chance for one lucky winning family of two adults and two children to go to Paris for three nights and four days of fun and adventure and discover for themselves many of the landmarks featured in this exciting new movie.

The holiday includes rail travel to Paris and four star accommodation at the well located California, Champs-Elysees Hotel. Trips will include a boat cruise on the Seine taking in many of Paris’ monuments, including Fr!d!ric-Auguste Bartholdi’s copy of New York’s Statue of Liberty, visits to the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, as well as a night-time illumination tour.


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  • fluffynit
    fluffynit Posts: 11,339 Forumite
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    Terms and Conditions


    1. Entrants must be aged 18 or over.
    2. Entries must be received by 31 March 2008.
    3. Only one entry allowed per person.
    4. Winners will be informed by 11 April 2008.
    5. Winner will be selected at random from all correct entries within 10 days of the closing date.
    6. The holiday must be taken within six months of the winner being notified of their prize.
    7. Winner must give at least 8 weeks’ notice of their preferred travel dates.
    8. The prize is for a family of four – 2 adults plus up to 2 children aged 16 or under.
    9. National Express will provide First Class return train travel for the winning family from any National Express East Coast calling point to Paris Gare Du Nord.
    10. 3 nights’ hotel accommodation is at the California, Champs-Elysees Hotel, Paris on a Bed and Breakfast basis, subject to availability.
    11. The adjudicator’s decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.
    12. The prize is not transferable and there are no cash alternatives.
    13. National Express East Coast accepts no liability for any losses or injuries suffered in connection with the prize.
    14. Employees, their relatives and agencies of National Express East Coast are not eligible
      to enter.
    15. The promoter is National Express East Coast, Main Headquarters, Station Road, York,
      YO1 6HT.
  • HERE

    Who created the Parisian copy of New York’s Statue of Liberty?
    Laurent Thion :)
    1. Entrants must be aged 18 or over.
    2. Entries must be received by 31 March 2008.
    3. Only one entry allowed per person.
    4. Winners will be informed by 11 April 2008.
    5. Winner will be selected at random from all correct entries within 10 days of the closing date.
    6. The holiday must be taken within six months of the winner being notified of their prize.
    7. Winner must give at least 8 weeks’ notice of their preferred travel dates.
    8. The prize is for a family of four – 2 adults plus up to 2 children aged 16 or under.
    9. National Express will provide First Class return train travel for the winning family from any National Express East Coast calling point to Paris Gare Du Nord.
    10. 3 nights’ hotel accommodation is at the California, Champs-Elysees Hotel, Paris on a Bed and Breakfast basis, subject to availability.
    11. The adjudicator’s decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.
    12. The prize is not transferable and there are no cash alternatives.
    13. National Express East Coast accepts no liability for any losses or injuries suffered in connection with the prize.
    14. Employees, their relatives and agencies of National Express East Coast are not eligible
      to enter.
    15. The promoter is National Express East Coast, Main Headquarters, Station Road, York,
      YO1 6HT.
  • ryan85k
    ryan85k Posts: 1,158 Forumite
    Im going to go with that answer too, I know he created the one in new york but couldnt find anything on the parisian version? i didnt even know that there was one!
  • mpython
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    I think its Laurent Thion
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  • toniq
    toniq Posts: 29,340 Forumite
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    Yes!!!!!!!! Ive got a reference book which confirms mpython as def correct.
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  • I need to get this off my chest as would hate for Compers to (possibly) get this wrong. Is the answer to this one not Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, who also created the real thing?

    I believe Laurent Thion is a photographer, who may have been given credit for his photo in the mpython and toniq's sources.

    My first post, so hope this is correct! :rolleyes:
  • pafchad wrote: »
    I need to get this off my chest as would hate for Compers to (possibly) get this wrong. Is the answer to this one not Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, who also created the real thing?

    I believe Laurent Thion is a photographer, who may have been given credit for his photo in the mpython and toniq's sources.

    My first post, so hope this is correct! :rolleyes:

    that is what I put originally as the answer but wasn't sure?
  • Redtop
    Redtop Posts: 140 Forumite
    pafchad wrote: »
    I need to get this off my chest as would hate for Compers to (possibly) get this wrong. Is the answer to this one not Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, who also created the real thing?

    I believe Laurent Thion is a photographer, who may have been given credit for his photo in the mpython and toniq's sources.

    My first post, so hope this is correct! :rolleyes:

    I agree - the answer to this has got to be Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. Laurent Thion is credited as a photographer.
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  • Reading here it was Frederic Auguste Bartholdi and Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel. :rolleyes:


  • bhafc810
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    sorry guys posted here merge sent
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