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Louvencourt (French pronunciation: [luvɑ̃kuʁ]; Picard: Louvincourt) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. Vera Brittain's...
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burial service was held at
Louvencourt church. He is
buried in the
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission cemetery at
Louvencourt, near Doullens. The inscription...
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demands the truth,
George Catlin, who saw the
wounded Roland in
Louvencourt,
admits that
Roland died in
agonising pain from his
abdominal gunshot...
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anatomy and Dean of the Faculté de médecine de Paris [fr] François de
Louvencourt [fr] (1569–1638), writer, poet and
historian Nicolas Cornet (1592–1663)...
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Commission built three experimental cemeteries at Le Treport,
Forceville and
Louvencourt,
following the
principles outlined in the
Kenyon report. Of these, the...
- 1943 he
served as High
Sheriff of Wiltshire.
Phipps married Yvonne de
Louvencourt in 1907.
After her
death in 1909 he
married Frances Ward,
daughter of...
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Longavesnes Longpré-les-Corps-Saints
Longueau Longueval Longuevillette Louvencourt Louvrechy Lucheux Machiel Machy Mailly-Maillet Mailly-Raineval Maisnières...
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Engravers (A–K). Vol. I (3rd ed.). London:
George Bell & Sons.
Amaury de
Louvencourt:
Alfred de Dreux, 1810-1860,
Galerie La Cymaise,
Paris 1988, ISBN 2-907580-00-0...
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witnessed by Fisk. The book ends, as it has begun, in the "tiny
village of
Louvencourt, on the Somme,"
where Robert Fisk's
father fought. This is not only meant...
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began building experimental cemeteries at Le Tréport,
Forceville and
Louvencourt in 1918.
These were
complete in
early 1920 and were
generally positively...