- Neufchâtel-
Hardelot (French pronunciation: [nøʃɑtɛl aʁdəlo]; West Flemish: Nieuwkasteel-Hardelo) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France...
- Guy d'Hardelot (August 1858 – 7
January 1936) was the pen name of
Helen Rhodes (née
Helen Guy), a
French composer,
pianist and teacher. D'Hardelot was...
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partnership with
Allen Stoneham, he
developed Touquet-Paris-Plage and
created Hardelot-Plage. He was a brother-in-law of
pioneering French cinematographer, Louis...
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original on 12 May 2013.
Retrieved 2
September 2016. "'From
Bombay to
Hardelot: the
early history of Tata
Group in France'. An open-air
exhibition and...
- From
south to north:
Berck Le Touquet-Paris-Plage Sainte-Cécile-Plage
Hardelot-Plage Équihen-Plage
Wimereux Audresselles Ambleteuse Wissant Blériot-Plage...
- Abercrombie, a
title peerage in
Scotland Operation Abercrombie, 1942 raid on
Hardelot,
France Sir
Ralph Abercromby (pub), a pub in
Manchester Abercromby (disambiguation)...
- Anglo-Canadian
reconnaissance raid on the area
around the
French coastal village of
Hardelot,
located south of Boulogne-sur-Mer, in the Pas-de-Calais. It had been scheduled...
- the
lives of the
Hardelot family, who run a
paper mill in the
small town of Saint-Elme, France. The
novel centers on
Pierre Hardelot, who is expected...
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Tyler features briefly in the
historical fiction The
Mediation of
Ralph Hardelot (1888) by
William Minto. The
juvenile novel A
March on
London (1897) by...
- Castille,
mother of the
minor Louis IX. He
constructed castles at
Calais and
Hardelot and
refortified Boulogne. The
castle is
built in the
eastern corner of...