Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Soul Silver R4 Nds 2010

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.

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