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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...
- burial service was held at Louvencourt church. He is buried in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery at Louvencourt, near Doullens. The inscription...
- she demands the truth, George Catlin, who saw the wounded Roland in Louvencourt, admits that Roland died in agonising pain from his abdominal gunshot...
- 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)...
- 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...
- Longavesnes Longpré-les-Corps-Saints Longueau Longueval Longuevillette Louvencourt Louvrechy Lucheux Machiel Machy Mailly-Maillet Mailly-Raineval Maisnières...
- 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...
- 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...
- began building experimental cemeteries at Le Tréport, Forceville and Louvencourt in 1918. These were complete in early 1920 and were generally positively...