- The
Riqueval Tunnel is a 5,670
metres (3.52 mi)-long
tunnel on the St
Quentin Canal,
close to the
commune of Bellicourt, in the
department of Aisne, France...
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Brigade (46th Division) from the
Riqueval Bridge over the St
Quentin Canal on 2
October 1918 King
George V at
Riqueval Bridge, the
scene of the exploit...
- de Saint-Quentin with its
electric towage and two
tunnels (Lesdins and
Riqueval/Vend****le). In 2007, a
large infrastructure for
tourist accommodation,...
- Masnières PK 18 Les Rues-des-Vignes PK 23 Honnecourt-sur-Escaut PK 28.5-35
Riqueval Tunnel (5670m) Bony PK 42-43
Tronquoy Tunnel (1098m)
Lesdins PK 53 Saint-Quentin...
- 1/6th Battalion, led by
acting Captain A. H. Charlton, that
seized the
Riqueval Bridge over the St
Quentin Canal on 29
September before the
Germans could...
-
Staffordshire Regiment seized the
single remaining road
bridge over the
canal at
Riqueval before the
Germans could destroy it, and 466th Fd Co
immediately set about...
- Brig-Gen J. V.
Campbell on
Riqueval Bridge addresses men of 137th
Brigade after breaking the German's
Hindenburg Line
defences on 29
September 1918...
- the
order of
Napoleon I and
completed in 1810,
after the
drilling of the
Riqueval Tunnel. The
canal and
tunnel were
opened with
great pomp on 28
April 1810...
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Northern Germany, Macmillan, pp. 90, 91 and 95. This
system is
still used at
Riqueval Tunnel of
Canal de Saint-Quentin in France.
Kettenschifffahrt definition...
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kilometres north of St. Quentin.
About two
kilometres to the
north is the
Riqueval souterrain. On the 28
August 1914 the
French 10th
Regiment of Territorial...