- Dieppe. The
inhabitants of the town of
Dieppe are
called Dieppois (m) and
Dieppoise (f) in French.
First recorded as a
small fishing settlement in 1030, Dieppe...
- d'agglomération de Fécamp Caux
Littoral Communauté d'agglomération de la Région
Dieppoise Communauté de
communes des 4 rivières (partly) Communauté de communes...
- half
months in 1954
before being sold to the
French Navy to
become La
Dieppoise. The ship was
named for
Chaleur Bay,
located between Quebec and New Brunswick...
- The Communauté d'agglomération de la région
Dieppoise, also
known as
Dieppe Maritime is the communauté d'agglomération, an
intercommunal structure, centred...
- and its head
smashed in. She
alerted the police, then Les
Informations dieppoises - the
local newspaper. She also set up a
Facebook group (Justice pour...
- B.11 – 60 Fives-Lille (20)
Schneider et Cie. (20) SFCM (10) 1910 50 “
Dieppoises”;
first 40
ordered as
Ouest 6501–6540 1′C n2v 130-611 – 130-640 3-130...
- the Seventh-Day
Adventist Church. ISSN 0819-5633. OCLC 226264581. "La
Dieppoise" (in French).
Patrimoire Maritime de Nouvelle-Calédonie.
Archived from...
- had
originally come from Surinam: Jean Benoît Désiré Cochet,
Galerie dieppoise:
notices biographiques sur les
hommes célèbres ou utiles, 1862, p. 178...
- of Smith's Dock and
several of his
staff were lost with the ship. La
Dieppoise / HMS Fleur de Lys,
torpedoed and sunk by U-206, 14
October 1941. Alysse...
- In 1954 six
ships were
transferred to the
French Navy and
renamed Le
Dieppoise (M 730), La
Bayonnaise (M 728), La
Malouine (M 727), La
Dunkerquoise (M...