Französisch: Soissons. 2e grande canonnière fluviale. Pièce de 164.7
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Soissons. 2e grande canonnière fluviale. Pièce de 164.7
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Canonnière fluviale baptisée "Furieuse" près de Soissons (Aisne).
1917. Guerre 1914-1918.
Elle comprend une pièce de 164,7 [en fait de 138, modèle 1893].
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This photograph is part of the Fonds Raoul Berthelé, preserved by the city archives of Toulouse.
It was provided to Wikimedia Commons as part of a cooperation project with Wikimédia France. In 1978, the municipal archives of Toulouse received a gift from Beatrix Faucher-Berthelé, of documents from her personal collection, from that of her brother Raoul, her husband Benjamin Faucher (1886-1973), director of the departmental archives of the Upper Garonne from 1926, and her father-in-law Joseph Faucher. The Fonds is mainly of documents from Raoul Berthelé, Military Papers, Carnets of German Prisoners, Invoices, Passwords, Meteorology Printed Brochures, Correspondences, Staff Maps and more than 2,800 photographs. A majority of the images are stereoscopic negatives, but the Fonds also contains several hundred prints glued in ten books.
It was provided to Wikimedia Commons as part of a cooperation project with Wikimédia France. In 1978, the municipal archives of Toulouse received a gift from Beatrix Faucher-Berthelé, of documents from her personal collection, from that of her brother Raoul, her husband Benjamin Faucher (1886-1973), director of the departmental archives of the Upper Garonne from 1926, and her father-in-law Joseph Faucher. The Fonds is mainly of documents from Raoul Berthelé, Military Papers, Carnets of German Prisoners, Invoices, Passwords, Meteorology Printed Brochures, Correspondences, Staff Maps and more than 2,800 photographs. A majority of the images are stereoscopic negatives, but the Fonds also contains several hundred prints glued in ten books.