- Co,
Cognac 2010 Prix
Ancres Noires L'Île des ch****eurs d'oiseaux (The Blackhouse)
winner of the Prix des
Lecteurs at the Les
Ancres Noires book festival...
- The
Battle of the
Ancre (13–18
November 1916), was
fought by the
British Fifth Army (Lieutenant-General
Hubert Gough),
against the
German 1st Army (General...
- The
Ancre (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃kʁ] ; Picard: Inke) is a
river of Picardy, France.
Rising at Miraumont, a
hamlet near the town of Albert, it flows...
- The
Battle of the
Ancre Heights (1
October – 11
November 1916), is the name
given to the
continuation of
British attacks after the
Battle of Thiepval...
-
Ancre Hill Estates, also
known as
Ancre Hill Vineyard, is a
family owned vineyard and
winery in Monmouth, Wales. It also
provides limited accommodation...
-
armies maintained their positions over the winter.
British attacks in the
Ancre valley resumed in
January 1917 and
forced the
Germans into
local withdrawals...
-
German advance but by 18:00 Byng had
ordered a
further retirement beyond the
Ancre.
Through the
night of 25 March, the men of the
Third Army
attained their...
- "At a
Calvary near the
Ancre" is a poem by
Wilfred Owen. The
title references the
Ancre, a
tributary of the Somme. It was the
scene of two
notable battles...
-
September 16, 1610,
Leonora purchased the
lands and
titles of the
marquisate of
Ancre in
Picardy for 330,000
livres from Humières-Crevant family, a transaction...
- Somme,
advancing along the
River Ancre to
capture Beaucourt. The
division had four
objectives during the
Battle of
Ancre, the
Dotted Green Line, the German...