-
ordered a
complete rebuilding of Fort
Nieulay. It was
completed in 1679, with the
purpose to
protect the
bridge of
Nieulay crossing the
Hames River. By 1815...
- Fort
Risban the next day. On 3 January, the
artillery moved into Fort
Nieulay at Rysbank. Thomas, Lord Wentworth,
completely overwhelmed by a lightning...
- harbour.
About 0.99
miles (1.6 km)
outside the
enceinte to the west was Fort
Nieulay. Two
other forts to the
south and east were
derelict or had disappeared...
- Fort
Risban the next day. On 3 January, the
artillery moved into Fort
Nieulay at Rysbank. Thomas, Lord Wentworth,
completely overwhelmed by a lightning...
-
Canadian Brigade advance through Coquelles and
flooded ground to Fort
Nieulay and a
frontal attack on
Calais by the
Regina Rifles,
following a railway...
- were able to
surprise the
English at the
critical strongpoint of Fort
Nieulay and the
sluice gates,
which could have
flooded the attackers, remained...
- into the
heart of conflict. On
April 24, 1596,
after Fort
Risban and Fort
Nieulay had
already fallen, the
inhabitants of
Calais found refuge at the Citadel...
- However, Somerset's
defeat at the
Battle of
Newenham Bridge (Pont de
Nieulay) on 23
April and the
failure of
Mundeford to
supply a
relief force (it...
- 28 cm K5(E) Ausführung D (model D) cannon,
originally stationed at Fort
Nieulay (Stp 89 Fulda) in Calais,
became known to the
founder of the museum. After...
- Calais. On 2
January after having led an
attack against the
fortress of
Nieulay which commanded the
causeway to Calais,
Guise inspected the
dunes that...