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Plain of Notre Dame de Lorette from Souchez, WW1Ablain St. Nazaire - plain of Notre Dame de Lorette from Souchez. By Captain Edward Handley-Read, RBA (1869-1935), Machine Gun Corps
The French Liner Normandie, February 1935Photograph of the liner Normandie at St. Nazaire, February 1935. Launched in 1932, it took three years to fit her out. When she made her maiden voyage to New York in June 1935
WW1 - Sucrerie cemetery - Ablain-Saint-NazaireWW1 - British Sucrerie cemetery - Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, 13km north of Arras, France. The cemetery is named after a sugar factory, which was destroyed in the War and has been replaced by a farm
Battle of Quiberon Bay (Bataille des Cardineaux), near Saint Nazaire, France, a naval battle fought between the British and the French on 20 November 1759, during the Seven Years War (1756-1763)
William Heath Robinson interrogated in France, WW1An autobiographical sketch by William Heath Robinson, published in his memoirs, My Line of Life, illustrating an incident at St. Nazaire when he visited the American Army in France
White buildings at Ablain St NazaireWhite buildings at Ablain St. Nazaire. Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour (1874-1939)
France St NazaireRough seas at the entrance to the harbour. Date: 1835
St Nazaire HarbourHarbour scene in the French port - huge cranes, and a steamer in the dry dock. Date: 1934
Saint Nazaire, France - the North QuayNew entrance to Saint Nazaire, France - the North Quay
Port of Saint-Nazaire, FranceA corner of the Port of Saint-Nazaire, France
Propellors for the Normandie, February 1935Photograph of three propellors built at Deptford, London, for the French liner Normandie. Each of these propellors were 16ft in diameter, made of Turbiston bronze and weighed 23 tons
The French Liner Normandie in dock at St. NazairePhotograph of the luxury liner Normandie in dock at St. Nazaire, shortly before she put to sea for the first time, in May 1935