- The Le
Touret Memorial is a
World War I memorial,
located near the
former commune of Richebourg-l'Avoué, in the Pas-de-Calais
region of France. The memorial...
- Hale
Touret (March 25, 1875 –
August 2, 1945) was an
American prelate who
served as the
fourth Missionary Bishop of
Idaho from 1919 till 1924.
Touret was...
- Max
Touret (1872-1963) was a
French engineer and painter, who
worked in the
United States and in Normandy. Max
Touret was born on May 26, 1872, in Versailles...
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Auguste Hilarion Touret (Sarreguemines, 1797 – Piraeus, 1858) was a
French phil****ene
officer and a parti****nt in the Gr**** Revolution. In
addition to...
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England Alma House. ISBN 0-906324-27-0.
Burial location of
Edward Barber "Le
Touret Memorial, France"
Location of
Edward Barber's
Victoria Cross "Guards RHQ...
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around the year 1300 from
touret which meant “small
tower rising from a city wall, castle, or
other larger building.”
Touret came from the Old
French term...
- Team Queso; Joe "Joyo" Young,
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Ferguson and Axel "Vatira"
Touret. The team went on to win the
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September 1915. This
memorial covers the same
sector of the
front as the Le
Touret Memorial, with each
memorial commemorating the dead
either side of the date...
- Richebourg-l'Avoué just as
their sentry was
killed by a sniper. The Le
Touret Commonwealth War
Graves Commission cemetery and
memorial is
sited here....
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Battalion of the
Royal Warwickshire Regiment; he is
commemorated at the Le
Touret Memorial in France.
Walters and her
family lived at 69
Bishopton Road in...