Thursday, July 23, 2009

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WHARF CAFFARELLI Charles Caffarelli Amboise was born in 1766. He was appointed Prefect of Calvados in the early nineteenth century. It was originally Spatial Bd Bertrand and implementation of two courses, one of which bears his name. He died in 1826.
WHARF NORMANDY: The dock is located along the canal, opposite the Rue de Tourville.

QUAI GASTON LAMY
G. Lamy was born in 1875 and died in 1951. The owner Caen has stimulated the development of the port.
WHARF H. LEFEVRE : This dock is located along the New Basin.
WALK Madame de Sevigne : Formerly it was called the dock barracks. Marie-Chantal of Rabutin, Marquise de Sevigne was born in Paris in 1626 and died in 1696 at Grignan. Letter writer by profession.
AVENUE TOURVILLE : This street is located along the Canal is called Admiral Tourville. It is in the English Channel in 1642 Tourville. He participated in the famous naval battle La Hougue in 1692.
AVENUE PIERRE BERTHELOT : This street is located on the left bank of the canal. Pierre Berthelot was a navigator. He lived in the seventeenth century. GENERAL COURSE
Koening : Marie Pierre Koenig was born in Caen in 1898 and died in 1970. This general was also a deputy in the 50s.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

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laundries

In the area of Bridge Creon, there were a multitude of channels which formed an island called "Island of Regnault." This area consisted of small trades of white wagtails, laundresses ... Two streets, the Rue du Blanc and laundries by their name also retain the memory. The first three were: those of the Manor, and Creon Degon Bridge.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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DOCKS No. 1



WHARF VENDEUVRE : The dock is named Augustin Le Forestier, Comte de Vandoeuvre, born in Caen in 1786. He was mayor of Caen from 1816 to 1824.
DOCK OF JULY : his name was given June 11, 1831 to capture the Revolution of 1830.
WHARF MESLIN : The dock was opened in May 1952. Eugene Meslin was a civil engineer and leader of the Resistance of Calvados in the Second World War.
WHARF THE LONDE : The dock is named after François Richard La Londe was the first deputy of the Earl of Vendeuvre the eighteenth century. Before 1850, this wharf wharf called Courtonne.
WHARF ADMIRAL HAMELIN: Formerly, he was called Slaughterhouse dock.
Ferdinand Alphonse Hamelin was born in Pont L'Eveque in 1789 and died in 1864. It is from that date to the Invalides in Paris. He was Minister of Marine and also Minister of the Colonies in the 1850s.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

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Friday, July 17, 2009

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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SCHOOLS SWIMMING

Schools Swimming cold baths were said to number three: Arion, The Giver and the Lido. They were located on the banks of the Orne and Noah. The three schools offering courses to men and children. It should be noted that it was forbidden to swim outside of these institutions and to rub women face a fine. The school also rented boats to walk with your family. The school also had Arion, a coffee shop. The first pool of Caen (Jean Tocquer *) was opened in the '50s, the Ox Road near Santa Teresa. Today, it has been converted into a stadium by the town of Mondeville.


* Jean Tocqueville was district chief of SNCF in the years 1930-40. It has invested heavily in the development of sports facilities in Caen.