- La soule,
later choule (French: chôle), is a
traditional team
sport that
originated in
Normandy and Picardy. The ball,
called a soule,
could be
solid or...
- HMAS
Choules (L100) is a Bay-class
landing ship that
served with the
Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) from 2006 to 2011,
before being purchased by the Royal...
-
Claude Stanley Choules (/ˈʃuːlz/; 3
March 1901 – 5 May 2011) was a British-born
military serviceman from Pers****, Worcestershire, who at the time of...
-
rents an
apartment in
Paris whose previous tenant,
Egyptologist Simone Choule,
attempted suicide by
throwing herself out of the
window and
through a pane...
- to a girl
named Simone Choule, who is in a coma
after a
suicide attempt in
which she
jumped out of the windows, screaming.
Choule dies, and
Trelkovsky rents...
- Len G.
Choules (January 1932 –
January 2024) was an
English professional footballer who pla**** as a centre-half. He made 259
appearances in the Football...
-
death on 4
February 2012, aged 110. The last
combat veteran was
Claude Choules, who
served in the
British Royal Navy (and
later the
Royal Australian Navy)...
- Canberra-class
landing helicopter dock
ships and the
landing ship HMAS
Choules. Four Armidale-class
patrol boats perform coastal and
economic exclusion...
-
Early Middle Ages. By the 12th century, a team ball game
called la
soule or
choule, akin to a
chaotic and
sometimes long-distance
version of
hockey or rugby...
- sold to the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 2011, who
operate her as HMAS
Choules.
Since 2020, the RFA has used the
ships for
littoral warfare as part of...