- published: 22 Jun 2013
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bermeries sous la neige
vu les grosses precipitations de neige nous decidons d'aller visiter les rues de bermeries...
published: 25 Dec 2010
author: dowbrain
bermeries sous la neige
bermeries sous la neige
vu les grosses precipitations de neige nous decidons d'aller visiter les rues de bermeries en vu d'y trouver des personnes en difficulté.- published: 25 Dec 2010
- views: 506
- author: dowbrain
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Les aventures du Chevalier Solitaire Episode 4
Oyez, oyez, Je suis très heureux de vous présenter notre site internet www.congres2009-jce...
published: 29 Jun 2009
author: DavidChouteau
Les aventures du Chevalier Solitaire Episode 4
Les aventures du Chevalier Solitaire Episode 4
Oyez, oyez, Je suis très heureux de vous présenter notre site internet www.congres2009-jcef.fr , une mine dinformations extraordinairement riche : un paiemen...- published: 29 Jun 2009
- views: 811
- author: DavidChouteau
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Vis En Artois British Cemetery and Memorial, France
Video of this large cemetery and memorial in northern France. Here's what wiki says about...
published: 17 Aug 2013
Vis En Artois British Cemetery and Memorial, France
Vis En Artois British Cemetery and Memorial, France
Video of this large cemetery and memorial in northern France. Here's what wiki says about the memorial "This Memorial bears the names of over 9,000 men who fell in the period from 8 August 1918 to the date of the Armistice in the Advance to Victory in Picardy and Artois, between the Somme and Loos, and who have no known grave. They belonged to the forces of Great Britain and Ireland and South Africa; the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand forces being commemorated on other memorials to the missing. The Memorial consists of a screen wall in three parts. The middle part of the screen wall is concave and carries stone panels on which names are carved. It is 26 feet high flanked by pylons 70 feet high. The Stone of Remembrance stands exactly between the pylons and behind it, in the middle of the screen, is a group in relief representing St George and the Dragon. The flanking parts of the screen wall are also curved and carry stone panels carved with names. Each of them forms the back of a roofed colonnade; and at the far end of each is a small building." and about the cemetery "Vis-En-Artois and Haucourt were taken by the Canadian Corps on 27 August 1918. The cemetery was begun immediately afterwards and was used by fighting units and field ambulances until the middle of October. It consisted originally of 430 graves (in Plots I and II) of which 297 were Canadian and 55 belonged to the 2nd Duke of Wellington's Regiment. It was increased after the Armistice by the concentration of graves from the battlefields of April-June 1917, August and September 1918, and from the smaller cemeteries in the neighbourhood, including:- BOIS-DU-SART BRITISH CEMETERY, PELVES, at the North-Western angle of the Bois-du-Sart, which contained the graves of ten soldiers and airmen from the United Kingdom and nine soldiers from Canada who fell in August and September 1918. DURY GERMAN CEMETERY was on the South-East side of Dury village, a little South of the road to Saudemont. It contained the graves of four British and 49 German soldiers. ECOURT-ST. QUENTIN GERMAN CEMETERY on the East side of the road to Lecluse. It contained the graves of 16 soldiers from the United Kingdom. ETAING COMMUNAL CEMETERY GERMAN EXTENSION, which contained the graves of six soldiers and airmen from the United Kingdom, who fell in 1917 and 1918, 331 German soldiers (including some who fell in August 1914), and two Russian prisoners. LECLUSE GERMAN CEMETERY, on the West side of the village, contained the graves of 476 German soldiers, eleven soldiers from the United Kingdom who fell in 1917, and one Russian prisoner. MONCHY QUARRY CEMETERY was in a quarry 800 metres South-East of Monchy-le-Preux. It contained the graves of 22 soldiers from the United Kingdom who fell in July 1917. PELVES CANADIAN CEMETERY, nearly 1.6 kilometes due South of the village, contained the graves of 39 soldiers from Canada who fell in August and September 1918. PELVES COMMUNAL CEMETERY GERMAN EXTENSION, which contained the graves of two soldiers from the United Kingdom who fell in 1917. RUMAUCOURT GERMAN CEMETERY, on the Southern edge of the village, which contained the graves of 21 soldiers from the United Kingdom and six from Australia. SAILLY-EN-OSTREVENT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, which was destroyed by shell-fire, contained the graves of three soldiers from the United Kingdom (two of which were recovered). VIS-EN-ARTOIS COMMUNAL CEMETERY GERMAN EXTENSION, which was very badly shelled, contained the graves of 621 German soldiers, 14 from the United Kingdom, eight French and five Russian. The cemetery now contains 2,369 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 1,458 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to eight casualties known or believed to be buried among them. Other special memorials commemorate four soldiers buried in other cemeteries whose graves could not be found on concentration. "- published: 17 Aug 2013
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Marches on parades - Harmonie des mineurs - Centre musical de Roche la Molière
Concert au profit de l'association contre la dysphasie Eglise de Saint-Just-sur-Loire....
published: 05 Apr 2010
author: reivilo1968
Marches on parades - Harmonie des mineurs - Centre musical de Roche la Molière
Marches on parades - Harmonie des mineurs - Centre musical de Roche la Molière
Concert au profit de l'association contre la dysphasie Eglise de Saint-Just-sur-Loire.- published: 05 Apr 2010
- views: 364
- author: reivilo1968
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Terrassement Vincent Blehin (1)
rentrée de sart bernard....
published: 21 Aug 2009
author: ferguson6490
Terrassement Vincent Blehin (1)
Terrassement Vincent Blehin (1)
rentrée de sart bernard.- published: 21 Aug 2009
- views: 8252
- author: ferguson6490